Puesto que me he vuelto a meter en el apasionante mundo de la lectura y una imagen vale más que mil palabras, por aquí os la dejo. C...
To celebrate pride month we have LOTS of LGBTQ+ reading recommendations for you! A few weeks…
Twenty suggestions that just might make your job as a writer easier.
Creating a scene list changed my novel-writing life, and doing the same will change yours too. Includes examples of the scene lists from famous authors.
Expresar la opinión en español. Marcadores y conectores discursivos
If you're looking for a reading challenge, here it is: fifty books to read before you die.
Love fantasy but tired of waiting years to find out how your favorite sagas end? Wait no more with this list of standalone fantasy books!
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers learning about the difference between short and long vowels. My students absolutely love the frog characters and the letter characters. They sometimes struggle to remember the vowel sound differences so they always love referencing this poster! **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
Writing a novel is hard, especially if you’ve never done it before. You’ve spent hours researching, building your world and becoming an expert on your…
The best story setting ideas contribute to a novel's tone and mood or influence plot direction. Read 6 effective story setting examples.
Catherine lost her heart years ago to the sisters of the well and hasn't thought of the Looking Glass since. Her life as queen was full of hatred and resentment for the kingdom that took everything from her and the life she decided she never deserved. She and Raven have ruled the kingdom making it the opposite of what it was before, turning it into the most unhappy place on this planet, but Time has something else in store. Not only that, but the former Red Kingdom has turned to blackness and the war with the White Kingdom rages on more brutal than ever. What if Catherine was able to regain her heart and end the war? And what if she could save her beloved Jest? My continuation of Marissa Meyer's standalone novel Heartless, I decided to change the ending for all of us. We can't all be heartless.
If you were disappointed by Beast turning back into a human at the end of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, monster romance might be for you...
I’ve been reading like crazy over the last few weeks which I am very thankful for giving my lack of interest during winter time. There is just so many books to get caught up on! I’ve be…
We have LOTS of LGBTQ+ reading recommendations for you! Get them all right here! What other books would you add to this list?
I love having Mondays off, because the rest of the week seems to go by so quickly! I can’t believe tomorrow is already Wednesday! Also, I feel like my students are really getting a hang of our routines and procedures, which is always exciting! We start out our grammar unit by talking about types of […]
As a reader, I took for granted that my kids would also be readers, and I was confident in my ability to make them love to read. Then, I had four active boys who preferred balls over books, and I felt a bit lost. When it was library time they chose books I had never […]
Infografía sobre el mundo del trabajo y las profesiones El mundo laboral en español. Las profesiones (Infografía realizada con ¿Jugamos? Crucigrama de ProfeDeELE AQUÍ Ejercicios sobre el v…
Writers must understand the core principles and defining moments of being an author. To that end, today I offer “A Wordplayer’s Manifesto.”
Konu klasikler ise insanlar genelde üçe ayrılır:1. Kitabı okumuş olanlar.2. Kitabı okumuş gibi davrananlar.3. Kitabı okuyacağını söyleyip, asla okumayanlar.İ...
Nadie nace sabiendo, esa es la verdad. Tampoco los escritores. Por mucho talento que tengas, al principio es normal cometer ciertos errores de escritor aficionado. Errores, vicios y costumbres que revelan que estás dando tus primeros pasos en la escritura y qua aún tienes que afinar tu estilo. Por suerte, se puede aprender a escribir mejor. Por eso vamos a revelarte algunos de esos errores de principiante que demuestran tu falta de tablas ante los ojos de cualquier lector un poco avezado. Evítalos en tu escritura. Al principio te costará, pero en cuanto te acostumbres a detectarlos, sonará una alarma
Una imagen vale más que mil palabras, por eso, en el post de hoy os traemos una infografía en la que te enseñamos como escribir sobre villanas creíbles.
Reseña de Centinela y toda la saga Covenant de Jennifer L. Armentrout. Ediciones Kiwi nos trae después de mucho tiempo la última entrega de la esperada saga.
Created by Gosia Zimniak, the infographic puts together most important benefits of the most beautiful activity in the world. Via Visually. More infographics about books, libraries, and reading: [ef…
Frases de Don Quijote de la Mancha: Infografía sobre Don Quijote: Esquema de Don Quijote: Entradas relacionadas: Don Quijote El Quijote y sus manifestaciones ¡Cervantes tiene perfil de Facebook! Tr…
In which Book Rioters share with you which books they read in December and loved best (and why they loved those books). Get some good recommendations here!
This 1st grade pack of reading comprehension passages with questions contains 20 FICTIONAL passages that target both reading FLUENCY and COMPREHENSION. These reading passages are offered in 2 versions for easy differentiation. VERSION 1: The students will have to: * read the text 3 times and color a star after each reading (for fluency) * answer at least 2 multiple choice questions and color the evidence in the text ( I usually help my students by asking : " Can you find the words in the text that answer this question? Great. Color those words red.) * answer 1 question in writing ( constructed response) * draw a picture to illustrate the text (for the first 6 passages only; the other 14 passages have their own picture) VERSION 2 : the students just answer the questions without coloring the evidence These passages are designed for 1st grade but the level of difficulty varies for easy differentiation: *the easy passages can be done independently, the hardest ones in small group * or use the easier passages with your lowest students and the more difficult ones with your highest students Story titles: 1. At the Pool 2. At the Doctor 3. In the Yard 4. At the Lake 5. On the Farm 6. At the Store 7. My Puppy 8. Kate's Snake 9. Grandpa's Horse 10. The Rain 11. My Dinosaur 12. The Big Turtle 13. A Snowy Day 14. The Baby Fox 15. Ana's Teddy Bear 16. Todd's Soccer Practice 17. Jumping on the Bed 18.Leo's First Game 19. A Fun Day 20. The Blue Bike You might also like: First Grade Reading Comprehension Passages Nonfiction Happy teaching! Dana's Wonderland
Arguments are one those things that are both exciting and difficult to write. These are creative writing tips for making sure they have max impact.
Entérate cuáles han sido los #Libros más populares en los últimos 50 años de acuerdo a información de la Comunidad #Baratz. #Infografia #Candidman
We've been learning about the parts of speech in the most fun ways. A parts of speech printable and flip book, writing our own mad libs, and more.
If you like Pride & Prejudice, City of Bones, or Shiver then check out this week's LIKE, TRY, WHY!...
Keeping Romantic Tension Alive One thing that every romance writer faces especially when writing a series, is how to keep a couple apart. It’s a difficult thing to accomplish and readers hate it, but it’s a necessary thing. Otherwise the tension is gone and your readers walk away disappointed. I am a huge fan of a television show called Moonlighting with Bruce Willis and Cybill Sheperd. I loved, loved, loved watching every week to see if they were finally going to be together. For years they dangled the relationship and tantalized viewers until we finally got what we wanted and the couple got married. …