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Writing through the school day Shana Sterkin integrates writing opportunities into all content areas.
Reading and writing about girls (and sometimes, boys) A panel of authors and illustrators discuss reading and writing books about female protagonists.
Writing about strong Latinas Why does Meg write about strong Latinas? Because they are the only Latinas she’s ever known.
A writer's tools Shana Sterkin introduces writer’s tools to her students during the first week of school.
Poet Francisco Alarcón Bilingual Poet Francisco Alarcón helps a group of third-grade students tap into their dreams and write poetry.
Get Boys Reading: Audience Q&A Part 6 of a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.