This is fun, and informative! Click for more content. đ Credit: ©2017 American Association for the Advancement of Science
August 10, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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August 10, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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This is fun, and informative! Click for more content. đ Credit: ©2017 American Association for the Advancement of Science
August 10, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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As writing challenges go this one couldn’t be simper, or cuter. I’ll begin, shall I? >ahem< She ate cake. đ Found at:Â Goodwill Librarian
August 7, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Art credit: Found at: Pics.onsizzle.com
August 1, 2017
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Today’s Word of the Week may, or may not, have been inspired by recent events in international politics! đ verb informal BRITISH – loiter in a bored or listless manner: “He just mooched about his bedsit NORTH AMERICAN – ask … Continue reading
August 1, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Sorry, I couldn’t resist the Godzilla reference, incorrigible fangirl that I am! đ Art credit: found at: Homophonesweakly
June 30, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Those not familiar with teen author, John Green’s alter ego as one half of the VlogBrothers phenomenon, might like this handy infographic to aid writing craft: “Nerdfighteria is a community subculture, based mainly online. It began in 2007, when the VlogBrothers (John and Hank Green) … Continue reading
June 30, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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This post from the National Library of Scotland is on a subject after my own heart. Learn Scots with Oor Wullie  – http://digital.nls.uk/oor-wullie/ Follow the link to this fabulous site from NLS, jam-packed with activities, an audio map, ‘poems an sangs’, a glossary, and … Continue reading
June 11, 2017
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Continuing with the theme of involving parents in their offsprings’ reading journeys (See my last post! đ ), this month’s Long Read is a 2016 article from, The Independent: Does spending too much time on Smartphones and tablets damage kids’ … Continue reading
June 6, 2017
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âThe internet has changed or ârewiredâ the way in which our brains take up information.â This is a statement according to various researchers. Continue reading
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