Category: Leadership
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Homes come in all shapes and sizes. Carson Ellis writes about the fictional and nonfictional homes we know in this fun story. Students worked on…
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Check out Pinduli through this read-aloud link. Pinduli, a young striped hyena, is hurt by the unkind words of Dog, Lion, and Zebra, but her…
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This story is funny and relatable. It’s about how becoming “rulers” of the playground, in the end, is less fun than playing together and sharing.…
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The story Crow Boy by Taro Yashima provided students an opportunity to practice developing characters. In the beginning of the story the little boy in…
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Movement adds flavor to any classroom setting. Even when teachers aren’t feeling very confident about adding dance moves there are still enormous benefits to beginning…
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The class, Dancing from the Inside-Out, is an eight-week course through the library where adults 55 and older can get active while learning new dances and information about dance. The…
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Last week my son turned in an essay about peak performance for his English class. He’s currently studying Sports Medicine and plans on training extreme…
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….wanting me to stay in the circle for a long time. I thought it was so I could get the steps. They just wanted me…
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Initially students need a demonstration using the finger like a crayon or pencil. Once they get the hang of writing in the space around them,…
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Click here to Read Donna’s Blog and View the Video! Signing Day On May 18, 2021 Donna Collins, the director of the Ohio Arts Council,…
