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Teaching Science with Kidlit

There are so many reasons that I love Twitter. It’s a great way for me to connect with teachers and students. Here are some examples.

Mrs. Gelson in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tweeted this photo of a student reading Insects or Spider? She said that the book inspired a lively discussion in her classroom.

Mrs. Clancy in Massachusetts Tweeted her class’s work as they were exploring Feathers: Not Just for Flying and comparing it to A Place for Birds.

Mr. Schaffer in Northwest Washington Tweeted this image of his students reading No Monkeys, No Chocolate to another class on World Read Aloud Day. Great idea!

It love hearing how teachers are using my books with their classes, and how the students are responding.

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