Making Hispanic Heritage Month Meaningful by Adriana Ramírez September, 2024 |
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Highlighting Women in March 2024 |
Highlighting Black Authors and Black-centered Stories in the World Language Classroom, February 2024by A.C. Quintero |
What to do while students are reading silently by Karen Rowan
How to Build a Classroom Library by Karen Rowan
How to use Bookmarks for FVR (Free Voluntary Reading) by Karen Rowan
Reader's Theater for the World Language Classroom by Karen Rowan
Black History in the World Language Classroom , February, 2022
And the number one best seller of 2021 is..... Adriana Ramírez, January 2022
Author Spotlight on Margarita Perez García, December, 2021
Author Spotlight: Jennifer Degenhardt September, 2021
How to Disinfect a Reader: The Safe Use of Readers in Classrooms by Karen Rowan
Yo No Soy Normal: Letting Isabela be Isabela by Karen Rowan
I just read Adrianna Ramirez’ Cara de Mosquita Muerta. Amazing! You are THERE, in the world of the mosquita and it seems very real, with real mosquita-human and mosquita-animal relationships, some very surprising! Adrianna Ramirez has once again succeeded in writing real literature, using a very limited grammar and vocabulary.
Remember, when you try to brush away a mosquito, the mosquito might think you are just being friendly and waving at her.