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New items added 2020 - 2021
Flash feedback : responding to student writing better and faster - without burning out
by
Matthew Johnson
Call Number:
EBOOK 1 User
Publication Date: 2020
Children's literature in the reading program : engaging young readers in the 21st century
by
Deborah A. Wooten (Editor); Lauren Aimonette Liang (Editor); Bernice E. Cullinan (Editor); Richard L. Allington (Foreword by)
Call Number:
EBOOK 1 user
Publication Date: 2018 5th Edition
Partnering with parents : boosting literacy for all ages
by
Mary Schreiber
Call Number: LB1050 .S287 2019
Publication Date: 2019
Engaging Young Readers
by
L. Robert Furman
Call Number: Engaging young readers : practical tools and strategies to reach all learners
Publication Date: 2019
Tech-savvy reading promotion : a toolbox for librarians and other educators
by
Nancy J. Keane
Call Number:
EBOOK 1 User
Publication Date: 2019
The Enchanted Hour: The Miraculous Power of Reading Aloud in the Age of Distraction
by
Meghan Cox Gurdon
Call Number: LB1573.5 .G87 2019
Publication Date: 2019
Why do I have to read this? : literacy strategies to engage our most reluctant students
by
Cris Tovani
Call Number: LB1050.5 .T665 2021
Publication Date: 2020
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