This is it—it’s your last chance to win 2016 Teachers’ Choice Award–winning products. All told, I’ve given away nearly 60 products that earned Learning magazine’s 2016 Teachers’ Choice Awards. Were you among the winners? If so, congratulations and enter again! If not, this is your golden opportunity.
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Post a comment to this blog no later than 11:59 pm EDT on June 12, 2016, to tell me which of these 2016 Teachers’ Choice Award–winning products would quickly become a favorite. From the comments, I’ll randomly select one teacher to win all the items in today’s post.
And the winning products you can win right here on the Learning blog are…
Good Morning Loon: It’s Early Morning—What’s Happening on the Lake? from Vista Court Books: Come along as a curious boy and his mom paddle a lake in the early morning hoping to see a loon. Surprises await as they encounter other wildlife along the way.
(TCA for the Family)
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A Kid’s Guide to Keeping Chickens from Storey Publishing: Have your students ever thought about keeping chickens as pets? Here’s all the information they need to raise healthy chickens—feeding and housing, collecting eggs, creative activities like chicken forts and a veggie piñata for the flock, and more!
(TCA for the Family)
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Teaching Common Core English Language Arts Standards: 20 Lesson Frameworks for Elementary Grades from Solution Tree Press: Discover targeted lessons that help students master critical skills, including how to organize ideas from informational texts, identify similarities and differences, scrutinize words to gain deeper meaning, and write with grade-appropriate language.
(TCA for Professional Development)
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Wishing you loads of luck!
Karen |
PS: When you see a TCA label, you know the product has been tested by real teachers in real classrooms and is among the best of the best. Check out all our winners here!
Oh my goodness what fun to keep chickens. Would love to win so I can teach about keeping chickens.
Good morning loon sounds so peaceful, I love baby chicks, but what I really need is the teaching common core standards lessons for organizing informational text .
As an early childhood teacher in Minnesota, I would love to keep teaching kiddos about local animals, so Good Morning Loon looks perfect for that! I’m also pretty excited about teaching kids about keeping chickens–we have live streamed chicks hatching from eggs in the spring from our classroom to a local farm–we would do it daily and the kids all guessed on our calendar when they thought the chicks would hatch. I would love more ideas!
When my sons were little, we had chickens and it was a good experience for the entire family ! I think the Kids Guide to Keeping Chickens will be most popular !
We would use A Kids Guide to Keeping Chickens. It would be great to have a kid focused resource for our chickens. The healthy treats ideas would be especially fun.
The standards book looks great!
A standards book by Patricia Cunningham? Sounds great to me!