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#WorldReadAloudDay February 2

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Have a library of books intended to be read aloud. If a parent can’t, have available a group reading event (via a free virtual meeting tool like Google Hangouts or Skype) where you or another teacher will read a story to children on that special evening. Charlesbridge, 2014. Illus by Emily Sutton) Candlewick Press, 2014.

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New Library 2.0 Webinar, "Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion in Your Library: How to Start Talking About DEI"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

"Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion in Your Library: How to Start Talking About DEI" Part of a special Library 2.0 series in partnership with Dr. Steve Albrecht OVERVIEW : A 60-minute training webinar and Q&A with Maurice Coleman, presented by Library 2.0. You will first need to be a member of Library 2.0

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#WorldReadAloudDay February 1st

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Here are some ideas, from a time commitment of a few minutes to a few hours: Activities for your class Read-aloud books Have a library of books intended to be read aloud. Charlesbridge, 2014. Illus by Emily Sutton) Candlewick Press, 2014. HMH Books for Young Readers, 2014. Simon & Schuster, 2015. by Sandra S.

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#WorldReadAloudDay February 5

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Have a library of books intended to be read aloud. If a parent can’t, have available a group reading event (via a free virtual meeting tool like Google Hangouts or Skype) where you or another teacher will read a story to children on that special evening. Charlesbridge, 2014. Illus by Emily Sutton) Candlewick Press, 2014.

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Two Thrive! Webinars: Libraries Where Students Want to Be | Upgrade Your Brain (for Students)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

6 Steps to Turn Your Library into a Place Where Students Want to Be! Series OVERVIEW : The library today can be much more than a place where students go to sign out books, it's a place where students can also seek inspiration and unleash their creativity!

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How to Start a High School Esports Team & Benefit Your School

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Make it official by planning out the details such as meeting time and structure. The meeting location will be critical, as you’ll need gaming-ready workstations on which to hone your gameplay. Once your esports club is formed and starting to meet regularly, you’ll want to start thinking about when and where you’ll compete.

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#WorldReadAloudDay February 5

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Have a library of books intended to be read aloud. If a parent can’t, have available a group reading event (via a free virtual meeting tool like Google Hangouts or Skype) where you or another teacher will read a story to children on that special evening. Charlesbridge, 2014. Illus by Emily Sutton) Candlewick Press, 2014.

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