Janet Damon, a social studies teacher at Denver’s Delta High School, aims to show her students the love she felt from her ...
The original Barcombe surrounds pretty St Mary’s Church, Barcombe Cross is where villagers fled to escape the Black Death and ...
Clinton-Macomb Public Library • Fandom passport event at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at the North Branch for children in fourth-ninth grade to create a passport that will allow them to ex ...
A new personal finance lesson plan isdesigned to engage kindergarten through second grade students across the Palmetto ...
Martha loves to relate her science examples in practical, everyday terms, that the kids can identify with. For example: “Divide the speed of light (300 megameters per second) by the FM frequency on ...
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That's not far off from how Ramaswamy described himself at the second ... free time to academics, music and tennis. (The ...
Dickson and Luann Jensen donated 50,000 "Just Like Caitlin" books to schools across Iowa and the Indianapolis area.
"She thought winning was important but the love in her is much more important than all the games," said one second-grader.
Second-grade teacher, Christina Smith, reflected on the impact of the book, stating that Caitlin's local roots make her aspirations feel attainable, motivating students to pursue their own dreams.
All 91 second graders at Fellows Elementary School in Ames received a free copy of the book “Just like Caitlin.” Some Iowa ...