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A blind child identifies birds by sound. A Fresh Perspective on Nature and Inclusion

“Ideal for any educator teaching listening skills or the science of birding, this book is also an inclusive tool perfect for a variety of content connections, including science and ELA.” —School Library Journal In a world that often prioritizes sight as the primary way to experience nature, A Sky That Sings offers a beautiful reminder…

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Astory of a little owl who’s ready to make his first friends—but it’s going to take some practice!

This is the story of a little owl who’s ready to make his first friends—but it’s going to take some practice! In Who Needs Friends? Little Merlin the owl is so eager to make friends and tell them all about himself, that he neglects to think about what they want. After a few false starts…

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Teaching Resource – Lesson Plans for Teaching Writing

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Teaching Resource – Pathways to the Common Core: Accelerating Achievement by Lucy Calkins, Mary Ehrenworth, Christopher Lehman

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Teaching Resource – Creative Teaching Press Lesson Plan Book with Substitute Teacher Info Calendars and More

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