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Oct
27

I Love Our Earth read by Dr. Johnson

Posted by: Sandy Mann

Families Reading Together is a Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade county-wide reading initiative being celebrated the entire month of November. This year’s book is I Love Our Earth written by Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson with photographs by Dan Lipow.

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Oct
14

Reader’s Advisory Using the Florida Electronic Library. Learn How!

Posted by: Sandy Mann

A new Gale database is now available through the Florida Electronic Library. Books & Authors  is a  reader’s advisory tool for children’s, young adult, and adult fiction and non-fiction. To learn how to use this tool and assist your students visit Florida Electronic Library Resource List  and select Books & Authors. To register for a free [...]

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Oct
14

Plumosa School of the Arts Celebrates Read for the Record

Posted by: Sandy Mann

Plumosa School of the Arts Digital Art students helped celebrate Read for the Record by creating a Read-Aloud using Kid Pix software. Take a look! http://palmbeachschooltalk.com/plumosadigitalmedia/Digital_Media_Center/Projects_2010-11/Entries/2010/10/12_snowyday_with_text.html

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Oct
4

Learn More About the New E-Library Science Database

Posted by: Sandy Mann

Join us Friday October 15th for expert training on E-Library Science provided by the ProQuest Training specialist. E-Library Science is our newest database resource. Come discover what E-library Science has to offer you and your students! Invite your Science Contacts, Science Resource Teachers and all interested teachers! Date: October 15th     Time: 8:00AM to 10:00  and [...]

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