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Comment on A Teacher’s Pet Peeve? A rose by any other name. by cartoonsbysheila

I’m into pet peeves and pet hates too – big time! If you’re interested, you might check out my cartoon blog at http://www.cartoonsbysheila.wordpress.com Cheers, Sheila

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Comment on Bloom’s Taxonomy Pyramid Revisited by Sara Kelly Johns

Hi, Chris–I am struck by the parallels with the AASL Standards for Student Learning! Hi Sara, You are so right! I really love this pyramid. Thank you for visiting my blog. )

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Comment on Bloom’s Taxonomy Pyramid Revisited by tut-tut

Are those all legitimate links for students and teachers? holy moly! Hi there Tut, Yes, it’s a wonderful tool to use in school. Thank you for visiting my blog!

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Comment on Time to Get Back Into the Saddle! by Croneandbearit

Happy New Year dear friend!

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Comment on Time to Get Back Into the Saddle! by Heidi

Hey Chica! What a great way to start the new year! You're such an inspiration! --Heidi : ) <em><strong>Happy New Year Heidi! Thank you for your kind words, and thanks for stopping...

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Comment on Kindle? Nook? iPad? Wah! by secondcupofcoffee

Can you make calls with the Tab? If not, you have the same dilemma as with the iPad/Tab. I decided on the nook, mainly because I could get face-to-face support right here at the Barnes and Noble. I...

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Comment on Kindle? Nook? iPad? Wah! by updatetoo

Very interesting post I enjoy your website keep up the amazing posts. Thanks for stopping by. As of today I’m leaning towards buying an iPad2 and download a Nook app. I think…

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Comment on Kindle? Nook? iPad? Wah! by Ms. Yingling

The Nook has easier PDF capabilities, which I need for E-ARCs. The Kindle is a better product if you don’t need PDF. I found the IPad a little cumbersome, but you could put both apps on it. Haven’t...

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Comment on “I can’t think!” by Joe Todd

Good post Chris. <em><strong>Thanks for visiting, Todd!</strong></em>

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Comment on Cancer, determination, and librarianship by goldendestroyer

me and mom think u rock. Mom is teaching me about determination and strength. She is determined to teach me not to poop on the rug and I don’t have the strength to hold it in. heh heh come see me...

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Comment on Charlie Brown? Who is that? by secondcupofcoffee

True, true, true! We have found here in Colorado that our state test seems to be written for students who live in metropolitan areas (Denver), even though a large majority of the state is small...

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Comment on Charlie Brown? Who is that? by Deven Black

The best memory I have of my otherwise not-so-wonderful father is of him reading the Winnie the Pooh books to me every night until we’d read them all. I know he read to me every night when he was...

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Comment on Charlie Brown? Who is that? by Tina Napolitano

If only children came with instruction manuals for parents… So many parents are simply ignorant. At one time, their children may have been able to overcome the lack of early education, but as...

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Comment on Summer Reads…for Educators by kvptlibrary

Nice posts. I welcome you to Bookends, a school librarian’s stockpile of web goodies. http://bookends.somee.com/

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Comment on Summer Reads…for Educators by CGibson

In reply to kvptlibrary. Thank you for visiting. Please visit my current blog at http://library8x.blogspot.com/ Cheers

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