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Reporting to parents and whānau. Friday February 16, 2018. E-asTTle maintenance Thursday 15 February 10pm to 11pm. Thursday February 15, 2018. National Standards are being removed. Tuesday December 12, 2017.
English - ESOL - Literacy Online website navigation. Resources, research, and professional support. NZATE conference - Call for workshop presenters! Meet the project team.
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A collaborative blog by a group of like-minded Home Language and EAL teachers from across the globe. Thursday, December 12, 2013. Looking for an activity to reinforce learning of some common past tense verbs for my beginner group, I came across this Blog. Linked on the main TESOL website. I have 12, who has 3 x 6? .
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The Structure of the Progressions. One of the professional tools provided to support the New Zealand Curriculum. Section introduces The Literacy Learning Progressions. Resource, it is the Learning Progressions.
Welcome to our Wikisite! Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity. Chief Sielu Avea making fire. Help on how to format text.
Sunday, May 1, 2016. Three Parent Plans to Create a Strong Writer. Three Parent Plans to Create a Strong Writer. By Susan Stephenson, www. There are lots of things we can do as parents to encourage our children to enjoy writing and master it as a skill. As I did with Three Parents Plans to Create a Strong Reader. 1 Make sure your kids SEE you writing. Some writing may be on pap.
Glenwood Canyon Shuffle Race for Literacy. Offers new English speakers a place to feel safe practicing their new language. Participants learn English in a natural hands-on setting. Classes vary monthly and include a variety of topics such as cooking, dehydrating food, container gardening, identifying the signs of suicide, heart health, and more! This environment allows vocabulary to introduced in a natural environment. All are welcome to attend.
Thursday, December 22, 2011. Look at how lame I am, not posting anything for months, just letting my poor little blog wither in the dust. should I keep going? This is me, looking confused.
Literacy Partners is thrilled to share some of our resources with you. In this section you will find student writing samples by grade level, paper choices you can use with primary and emerging writers, some great book lists to support your reading and writing workshops, some of our best planning templates, publishers we would buy books from for our leveled libraries, and a list of some of our favorite professional books.