I am looking for retired educators who love to read. I am starting an online free review service using a double blind to insure the highest level of objectivity and impartiality.
The reviewer gets free ebooks in their favorite genres and a reader in return for reviews.
What reader would I get? Can I choose between Kindle and Nook? Or am I getting a Kindle reader only when I review the book? And do I get a Kindle reader everytime? I migh want to give some away to my grandchildren because I really only need one.
Does anyone know of a site where you can type in the title of a book and it will give the you the recommended comprehension strategy to teach using the book? Thanks!
Why would comprehension strategies be different from book to book??
Can you give some examples of comprehension strategies? Please not the old SQR3 - that was a cure acronym but not a viable compression strategy for kids.
What are they teaching now for comprehension strategies
Artist-illustrator Tim Newlin of TimTim.com (familiar to many readers of Teachers.Net Gazette for his quirky articles) is creating comics based upon famous quotations. Click below to check out the first of many we'll be sharing.