@tl_ejones Profile picture

Ms. Jones

@tl_ejones

Book Lover, Teacher-Librarian, English Teacher, Mom, Wife, Cat lover, Runner,

Similar User
lucianna photo

@lucyespino2010

Ashley Amante photo

@ashley_amante

rossopageturner photo

@SherNelsonRosso

Nicole Green photo

@theLibraryScene

Ms. Jones Reposted

The Canadian literary magazine @quillandquire is now keeping a running list of online events and readings by kidlit authors and illustrators. quillandquire.com/omni/virtual-e… @bctla @CSL_Learning @CdnSchoolLibrar @MSSInfo @DawneTomlinson @rebecarubi0 @AndreaLangelaar


One of my faves & very relevant right now.

Tweet Image 1

Today is International Children’s Book Day! We could all use a little positivity right now. Let’s flood Twitter with uplifting images of children’s books. @IBBYINT #ICBD2020 #RightsToRead



Awesome #sd35learn

💳eCards! It's happening! Sign up online for a library card today and gain instant access to FVRL's digital content. Link below.👇 *Digital content is available exclusively to the residents of the communities which FVRL serves. Please register here: onlineregistration.fvrl.bc.ca

Tweet Image 1


Dav Pilkey at Home - This will be very popular at our house & with so many students :) kids.scholastic.com/kids/books/dav…


Amazing.

Parents, teachers and carers working to keep children amused and interested while we’re on lockdown might need a bit of magic, so I’m delighted to launch harrypotterathome.com

Tweet Image 1


Ms. Jones Reposted

THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 4th, it begins right here on @twitter

Tweet Image 1

Ms. Jones Reposted

Parents! Teachers! We're excited to launch new videos of Orca authors reading their books aloud. @PatSkene took time on her birthday to read her hilarious poem book What a Hippopota-Mess! Perfect for elementary students. Happy belated birthday, Pat! 🎉 ow.ly/8QaI50z2o1l


This is an incredible curated list of resources for teachers and families! Online Teaching Resources for Teachers and Families | Common Sense Media wideopenschool.org


So awesome to see 2 amazing authors from our LBOY nominated books share their processes! Tune in on Instagram. #sd35

Yesterday in my free online writing class for teens on Instagram Live, I talked about POV! Tune in for another free online writing class with me & @stacymcanulty, author of THE MISCALCULATIONS OF LIGHTNING GIRL tomorrow at 3pmEST! New class every M/W/F at 3pmEST! 🙌❤️📚✍️



Ms. Jones Reposted

Global Read Aloud Choices 2020 #GRA20 – The Global Read Aloud theglobalreadaloud.com/2020/03/30/glo…


Ms. Jones Reposted

School librarians ensure their students have the best chance to succeed - this AASL infographic shares how: bit.ly/1GMLMaD


Ms. Jones Reposted

Grade 4/5 students from @DPCEDragons wishing our Canadian athletes good luck @Olympics #GoCanadaGo @TeamCanada #proudtobecanadian

Tweet Image 1

Ms. Jones Reposted

In light of #WorldReadAloudDay, we share this: Reading aloud to older children—even up to age 14—has both academic and emotional benefits, according to researchers. owl.li/WyNG30i90cr


Ms. Jones Reposted

#BestOf2017 It was the year of empathy in education—the word showed up in conversations about everything from social and emotional learning to restorative justice. So, it was fitting that this quote from @neiltyson was our most popular of 2017.

Tweet Image 1

Loved #TurtlesAllTheWayDown by @johngreen This is an important book in so many ways.


Ms. Jones Reposted

Thinking Outside the Bin: Why labeling books by reading level disempowers young readers ow.ly/AHnv30g8mGx #readersadvisory

Tweet Image 1

Connections to books matter. Excited that Ghost is a Langley Book of the Year nominee. #think35 #llcsd35

How a kid who didn’t read a book until he was 17 grew up to become a literary star wapo.st/2gx8Dko



Fabulous time doing DEAR. Loved seeing intermediate stds reading with primary. #DEAR2017 #think35 #llc35


Ms. Jones Reposted

Reading isn't the only thing that Teacher-Librarians promote... but it is really important #BCTLA_DEAR

Tweet Image 1

United States Trends
Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.