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Natalie Hlady

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K-3 Literacy Program Leader - Sunrise School Division

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What a great opportunity to incorporate social responsibility and writing . Maybe even some of our new global competencies! meaningofhome.ca


7 Tips to Improve Your ESL Students’​ Reading Comprehension latinhire.com/7-tips-to-impr…


What a great podcast! Reminds us that there is no one perfect program! We need to be responsive! open.spotify.com/episode/1IqfV8…


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FREE BOOK FRIDAY #FBF!📚🎉 ☀️ SUMMER IS HERE by @reneewauthor & Bea Jackson! 1. FOLLOW 2. RETWEET 3. Drop an emoji (or more!) that means summer to you! (x/p IG) @bloomsburykids



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FREE BOOK FRIDAY #FBF!📚🎉 ☀️ SUMMER IS HERE by @reneewauthor & Bea Jackson! 1. FOLLOW 2. RETWEET 3. Drop an emoji (or more!) that means summer to you! (x/p IG) @bloomsburykids


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Excellence requires effective leadership.

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Relationships transform.

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I was asked to compile a non-exhaustive list of coaching questions specific to data. After consulting many coach colleagues, here’s what we came up with. Share & RT if you think they could be useful to others 💚 #educoach #education

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“As for vocabulary growth, repeated exposure to new words helps children to internalize vocabulary more rapidly with 1 study suggesting that children are more likely to incorporate new vocabulary from a book read 3 times than from 3 different books read 1 time apiece.”

Does your little one want to hear the same book over and over and over again? The repetition can be a little maddening for us as parents, but for children it’s actually very beneficial. Favorite books are not only familiar and comforting, but support vocabulary growth and -…



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With these sentence stems, T @emilyfranESL's Ss can observe their brains at work! 🧠 #TeacherTwitter

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Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing. ✍️ 🤩 Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, a 2022 study found.⁠

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Oral language is the foundation for good literacy skills. Build oracy in your school by using these six strategies supported by research. Find out about the oracy professional learning we provide for schools at impact.wales

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Thank you to @FirstBookCanada for the amazing opportunity to bookshop today! Looking forward to giving them all away in the next few weeks!

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It’s the first day of school and the teacher is missing. Or, are they? Who is Mr.S?

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A story about looking for a friend to play with. Great for Kindergarten!

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A story about how difficult it can be to apologize. Great read for kindergarten or grade1!

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I absolutely love these! Wish I was artistic enough to create some of these. m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…


Test Scores Down, GPAs Up: The New Angst Over Grade Inflation what are your thoughts on this? wsj.com/us-news/educat…


Just beginning to read this. Very interesting!


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