How to Develop a Story Idea

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Completing something a few times tends to instill a bit of confidence and belief. Before The Body Book, I had successfully published three children’s books. My confidence grew with each one. In addition to those completed books, I also have several drafts waiting for their turn in the spotlight. Trial and error had been replaced […]

Developed a Sustained Investigation

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How to Help Students Develop Their Sustained Investigation Topic Helping students develop a sustained investigation topic of AP Studio Art that exits them and guides their work, isn’t always easy. Students are often used to being told what to create, or coming up with an idea, creating a piece and moving on. Exploring an idea […]

I Can……

I Can……

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I can statements have been used in education, mainly elementary, for many years. The statements correspond to what the students are learning in class and are often a way to take standards and learning objectives and translate them into student-friendly language. I can statements help students take responsibility for their learning and growth and can […]

6 Tips to Writing and Illustrating a Book

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Have you ever said, I want to write a book, but just don’t know how to get started? Or, I wonder how writers and artists come up with ideas? I’ve written a lot on these topics over the last few months and wanted to pull everything together in one place to make it easy for […]

The inspiration behind the image

The inspiration behind the image

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Analog to Digital How do the images end up in the book? Each time that we do a book reading, this question emerges, usually first from a child, but, if you glance around the room, you’ll see the adult’s heads nodding as well. There is a general understanding that the images don’t just end up […]

The Oddball, No Equipment Needed

The Oddball, No Equipment Needed

Guest Author: Ashley Sollenberger, Elementary Physical Education teacher, Amber’s brother Big spaces! The setting for The Oddball is a neighborhood park. I teach in a large gymnasium. Both are big spaces. This past summer I branched out and lead some author visits to local daycare centers and early learning centers. I read in classrooms or […]

Another First Day

Another First Day

It’s another first day of school for me, I’m not really sure how many first days there have been if you count teaching and attending school. For example, a few months ago, I had another first day of school as a student, as I returned to earn my Senior Product Management certification. Today is the […]

How to Get it All Done

How to Get it All Done

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It’s the start of a new school year, and while all of the students are new, the things that they’re nervous and concerned about, aren’t. At the start of each year as students introduce themselves, they also share goals and things that they’re feeling nervous or anxious about. Year after year, the responses are the […]

Homeschool PE Curriculum

Homeschool PE Curriculum

How to use The Body Book as your homeschool physical education curriculum. As a new year begins, you’re spending a lot of time looking for curriculum materials and planning what your kids are going to do each day. Running around in the backyard or playing on a sports team might be part of your plan […]

The Book That Will Make You Feel Strong and Calm

The Book That Will Make You Feel Strong and Calm

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Sensory paths are becoming common parts of elementary school hallways. They give students a chance to move and take calming breaths, helping anxious feelings to move through their bodies, calming the child, so they’re ready to return to class and continue learning. The downside is that sensory walks require space, design skills, materials, and extra […]