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Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Book Review + Halloween Fun “The phrase "in the dark," as I'm sure you know, can refer not only to one's shadowy surroundings, but also...
Lindsay Moore
Oct 31, 2023


Luminous: Living Things That Light Up the Night
Book Review + Author Interview + Activities Behold! A brilliant new informational picture book by author and illustrator Julia Kuo about...
Lindsay Moore
Aug 22, 2023


Mother of Sharks: The Magical Life of Melissa Cristina Márquez
If there was one word I could use to classify the book Mother of Sharks (Penguin Workshop), by Melissa Cristina Márquez and illustrated...
daniellesdejonge
Jul 28, 2023


Wandering Whale Sharks: An Invitation to Celebrate
Find inspiration from Japanese artist, Susumu Shingu's picture book WANDERING WHALE SHARKS and celebrate sharks with your own art & poetry.
Lindsay Moore
Jul 26, 2023


How Great White Sharks Inspire Unique Voices: An Interview with Author Claire Saxby
Great White Shark (Candlewick Press) is the latest release from author Claire Saxby, illustrated by Cindy Lane. The book follows a great...
daniellesdejonge
Jul 25, 2023


Prehistoric Sharks
Book Review Do you know a kid that cannot stop talking about dinosaurs? Splash into shark week with Sharks: A Mighty Bite-y History...
Lindsay Moore
Jul 24, 2023


Go Yoshi, Go!
Art Project Grab your art supplies and celebrate or (don't say it...don't say it...) "shellebrate" World Ocean Day with Yoshi, the...
Lindsay Moore
Jun 8, 2023


Blue Floats Away
Book Review + Water Cycle Activities In Blue Floats Away, an iceberg called Little Blue finds himself on an unexpected journey when he...
Lindsay Moore
Jan 31, 2023


STEAM Reads for Curious Minds
Two of my favorite things are science and story! I love hiking through the woods and noticing the three shapes of leaves on a sassafras...
ldejong71
Jan 24, 2023


The History (and Pre-History) of Rocks
Book Review What does a rock have to tell us? Deb Pilutti invites readers to slow down and consider the personal history of rocks. In Old...
Lindsay Moore
Jul 22, 2022


Engaging with Environmental Justice Part 1: Starting the Conversation
Resource List I am always working toward a way that encourages joy with action for my students. I want to expose the truth of the climate...
daniellesdejonge
Jul 22, 2022


A Review of Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh/This Is How I Know: Observation as the Basis for Science
Book Review Every strawberry season, I begin to think of a Margaret Noodin poem called “Umpaowestewin”. The poem starts:...
daniellesdejonge
Jul 15, 2022


Teaching the Interconnectedness of Things
Lesson Plan One guiding principle of the ocean literacy framework is the idea of connection. The oceans are really all one big connected...
daniellesdejonge
Jun 8, 2022

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