Pics4Learning is a site that offers “copyright-friendly” images for use by teachers. The images can be browsed by subject or searched by keyword. The site also offers lesson plans.
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Dr. Seuss Article
The New Yorker: A Critic At Large offers a column on Dr Seuss called “Cat People: What Dr. Seuss Really Taught Us.” It is a mix of biographical information on Seuss and a look at the society his books emerged from juxtaposed with society today. Fascinating.
Online K-12 Newsletter
The Association of Online K-12 Schools has an online AOK12S Newsletter that offers information on the association, recommended education blogs, and a collection of online resources on a specific topic.
Collage Without the Glue
I do enjoy collecting online games that are OK for kids to play. The collage machine is a great site that will keep kids thinking and playing. It is an online way to create collages out of a wide selection of clippings. Just click from collection to collection on the bottom, then you can further cut, draw on or rotate the items.
Girls in Pants
New York Daily News – ‘Girls in Pants’ is hot number
Ann Brashares third installment in the Summer of the Sisterhood series is the top-selling children’s title in its first week of release and the number four title overall.
Rich Kids Read Best
A British government-funded study shows that Children of rich parents are better at reading. Children in families with higher incomes are several months more advanced than those with lower incomes. The study shows that the gap occurs despite other factors such as natural ability, parents’ education, or even how often the child is read to. The call in Britain is now to provide intervention programs for disadvantaged children to see if the gap can be minimized.
Comics For Libraries
Comics 4 Libraries is a wiki that collects reviews of comic books and graphic novels. Because this is a wiki, you can share your own reviews and opinions. For those of us who struggle to find reviews and recommendations of graphic novels for libraries, this is a perfect resource.
Peter Sis
Peter Sis has a marvelous website. It is exactly what I look for in an author or illustrator site. It actually evokes the books they have created, making it an extension of the wonders they have created on the page. Sis’ site includes information on him and his books as well as online games to play.
Robert Sabuda
Robert Sabuda offers a wonderful official site. Sabuda is the creator of amazing popup books that carry them to an entirely new level. His site offers information on how you can make your own popups.