In this companion podcast series to their book, A Year for the Books, authors Katie Walther and Maria Walther share their process for tackling dilemmas and making decisions at particular points across the school year while sharing their favorite hints and book suggestions along the way.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Categories | CoursesEducation |
Join the authors of A Year for the Books as they consider the decisions they make during the last few months of the school year. In this accompanying episode to Chapter 5, Katie and Maria discuss strategies to set readers up for success for the upcom... more
Join the authors of A Year for the Books as they reflect on the decisions they make after winter break. In this accompanying episode to Chapter 4, Katie and Maria talk about ideas for staying on track with book talks, share innovative ideas for revis... more
Join the authors of A Year for the Books as they think through the decisions they make across the first semester. In this accompanying episode to Chapter 3, Katie and Maria dig into strategies for conferring, consider different ways to hold on to cla... more
Join the authors of A Year for the Books as they map out how to introduce the concept of literacy and authentically incorporate social-emotional learning. In this accompanying episode to Chapter 2, Katie and Maria problem-solve around the ever-prese... more
Join the authors of A Year for the Books as they problem solve preparing for the first day of school. In this accompanying episode to Chapter 1, Katie and Maria share the deliberate decisions that go into a joyful and engaging first day in a literacy... more
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