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Blog Post My state is banning instructional practices … or, how to look like you are teaching effectively What are the instructional benefits of guided reading, teaching with leveled books, and informal reading inventories?
Blog Post Talking Weather Learn about the difference between weather and climate, where weather happens, and how it gets forecasted from three broadcast meteorologists.