June 25, 2009
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One of the fun blogs I chose is about learning to do needlepoint. When I was pregnant several decades ago I made several needlepoint pillows and framed pictures. Then, after I had completed my term as a “lady in waiting”, I was too busy to return to the craft. Now that I am about to become a grandmother, the creative juices are flowing on behalf of my daughter, so I want to revisit the craft. The Needlepoint for fun Blog will help me to find my way as I talk to beginners and more advanced crafters.
June 25, 2009
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The RSS or Rich Site Summary allows me to know when new entries appear on my favorite websites. This new content feeds to the RSS reader so I just check in like picking up a newspaper and turning to my favorite section. I expect this to be more efficient than my exploratory searches when I Google key words and search that way. So Poetry 4 Kids is a site that I visited and thought would be helpful when I introduce the study of poetry for scope, aprreciation and writing. The site Summer Reading from NPR suggested a different format for student book reviews which I found compelling since the student is asked to read three different book reviews on a book and then write a commentary on the one they believe is closest to their own reaction. I like the opportunity for children to read how others may respond to a particular book and compare that to their response.