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August 6, 2012 by
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Pairing of Nonfiction Books and Film
April 25, 2012 by
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Using the Movie Babies to Inspire Quality Writing
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Visual Metaphors and Writing Assignments Using a Clip from Thelma and Louise
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No Child Left Behind has it all wrong. It’s the adult population in the business of education that has been left behind
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More on Using the Film “Man on Fire” to Teach the Child Savior Motif
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Planning Ahead for Black History Month
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An Exercise in Looking Beneath the Surface
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Winter Work: Four Ways to Keep Your Students Learning Over Winter Break
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