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This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: The Teen, Me, Genetics and HG (Hyperemesis Gravidarum World Awareness Day) MakerSpace: Low Tech Tool – The Recycled Paper Bead Maker Middle School Monday: Saying Goodbye to Middle School #MHYALit: What You Want to Hear, a guest post by Shari Goldhagen #MHYALit Book Review: 100 Days of Cake by […]
I’ve been a middle school librarian for the past 18 years. A week from Friday will be my last day. It’s kind of difficult to wrap my mind around it, but I’m actually leaving schools to be a youth services librarian in a public library. I’m really excited for this new adventure, but it is […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: We Are More Than Mothers, We Are More Than Our Bodies MakerSpace: Thumbprint Art Buttons Middle School Monday: The Trials of Apollo (not a book review) #MHYALit: Writing a Therapy-Positive Book, a guest post by Marisa Reichardt Book Review: Ask Me How I Got Here by Christine Heppermann Twin […]
So, on its release date, a copy of Rick Riordan’s new book, The Trials of Apollo showed up on my doorstep. This was weird for me, because Rick Riordan is a household name amongst my middle school students. There is no way he needs to do a blog tour to promote his next book. Students […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: It’s Not Transgender People in the Bathroom I Worry About When I Think About Sexual Violence #MHYALit: Those Left Behind, discussing the ways that the mental health struggles of others affect teens, a guest post by Katherine Fleet Middle School Monday: Robotics Book Review: Wild Swans by Jessica Spotswood […]
My students have a more than passing interest in robotics. It’s understandable, considering the number of after school activities we have that involve robotics and engineering. We’re a STEM school, located on the campus of a state university which largely produces engineers of one type or another. In order to meet the growing levels of […]
Want to win an ARC of The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater? Comment on this post for a chance to win. Last week’s winner is Bailey! Please email me your address at robinreads@bellsouth.net. This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Teens Don’t Read Anymore Book Review: The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith, reviewed […]
There is a certain type of book that just fits middle school readers. If you work with this age group, you know what I’m talking about. While most of my sixth grade students will still gladly pick up middle grade novels, many of them as well as most of my seventh and eighth grade students […]