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Gobble, Quack, Moon a hit in the Middle East

Bymgollub February 7, 2015February 7, 2015

Letters from readers are especially sweet when they come from far away. From Kuwait in the case of this note from American teacher Alex Hogan and the students at her bilingual school: “This week at our school is ‘I Love…

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Considering a Career in the Creative Arts

Bymgollub January 2, 2015

Welcome, everybody, to 2015! May your new year brim with joy and creativity. Recently, a long-time reader, and friend, emailed this note. I’ll include my response below. Feel free to pass it on to young adults in your life considering…

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Why My Job is Fun: Exhibit A

Bymgollub December 3, 2014December 3, 2014

Teacher Participation in Elementary School Assembly  I admit my job is fun! This video came courtesy of the good teachers of Northview Elementary School in Manhattan, KS. Taken two weeks ago. Special thanks to a special librarian, Andrea Wollenberg, for…

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I’m a Hornet, Are You?
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I’m a Hornet, Are You?

Bymgollub November 24, 2014November 24, 2014

Last week at this time, I was getting acquainted with Emporia State University, home of Kansas’s annual statewide Reading Recovery conference. Title of my luncheon keynote speech: “Teach Reading Like a Jazz Musician!” Jazz musicians specialize in what I call…

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Meet “The 2 Sisters”

Bymgollub October 23, 2014

Last weekend at the annual CRA conference (California Reading Association), I had the pleasure of hearing, then actually meeting, “The 2 Sisters,” Gail Boushey and Joan Moser, authors of “The Daily 5.” They are teachers making a big impact on…

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Engage Students with DYNAMIC Author Assemblies!
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Engage Students with DYNAMIC Author Assemblies!

Bymgollub August 22, 2014August 23, 2014

To all the educators and parent volunteers on my list, Looking for an exciting way to engage students in curriculum this fall? Consider a dynamic author assembly for grades K-8th. The calendar says summer, but school in these parts starts…

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Quote from Mark Twain

Bymgollub August 20, 2014September 22, 2014

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Tapping into the Creativity of Readers

Bymgollub July 18, 2014July 28, 2014

My “Creative Jazz Writing Workshops” this summer left me with fodder aplenty to start a new book. As I made the rounds to fourteen (count ‘em!) Migrant Summer School sites in towns like McFarland, Wasco, Taft, Arvin, Lamont, Rosamond, Tehachipi,…

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Summer Programs in Kern Co., California

Bymgollub July 14, 2014August 5, 2014

Recently returned from a 2-week tour through Migrant Education Summer Programs located at schools around Kern County, CA. And I mean AROUND this huge county. Stops included far-flung school districts in small agricultural towns as well as the outskirts of…

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What Can Matter More Than Futbol

Bymgollub July 9, 2014August 5, 2014

OK, so here’s my take on the 7-1 shellacking of Brazil in today’s World Cup semi-final. In our house, we’ve been watching the matches in Spanish, so when I turned on the game and heard the commentators marveling about the…

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