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Simple Starts
Making the Move to a Reader-Centered Classroom
Kari Yates
Grade: K-5th
Pub Date: 3/13/2015

“You can do this!
You can help kids fall in love with reading.
You can fill your classroom with piles of amazing books kids will be itching to get their hands on.
You can find stretches of time every single day during which kids read books they care about.
You can observe, respond, and interact with your readers in powerful and... more

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A Simple Statement
A Guide to Nonprofit Arts Management and Leadership
James M Grady
Grade: College-College
Pub Date: 1/27/2006

Is your nonprofit arts group struggling to find donors, reach out to volunteers, or attract media coverage? Does arriving at decisions feel like a dizzying process? If so, your organization may need an overarching guide for action and relations with constituents. It may be time for A Simple Statement.

For identity, for differentiation, and for vision,... more

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Simple Starts: Bravely Begin With Kari Yates

Simple Starts: Bravely Begin With Kari Yates... more
VIDEO: Jennifer Serravallo on keeping things simple, meaningful, and engaging.

Watch the recording of the Facebook Live session led by Jennifer Serravallo where she talks about how parents and teachers can keep things simple, meaningful, and engaging so that children can do real reading and writing during these challenging times.... more
Assessing Early Literacy with Richard Gentry
Five Phases, One Simple Test
J Richard Gentry
Grade: PreK-3rd
Pub Date: 2/7/2007

 
Richard Gentry understands what every teacher knows about early literacy assessment: that to be useful, an assessment instrument must reveal more than how well a student is reading or writing—it’s got to show what instructional direction the results indicate. Literacy develops in five recognizable phases, progressing predictably from one stage to the
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Kari Yates is the author of the Heinemann title Simple Starts. She has dedicated her professional life to helping readers and their teachers take the small steps necessary for success. Her start came as an elementary teacher and led her to become a reading interventionist, a special education teacher, and a principal. She is now a program manager for literacy and... more


Jamie Grady is a professor at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, where he teaches in the Sports, Arts, and Entertainment program. Prior to joining academia, Jamie served in a variety of positions for arts organizations throughout the east coast. He is a frequent contributor to professional journals and is the author of two Heinemann books, Actor Inc.:... more
Supporting Childrens Intellectual Growth Over the Summer

Some simple actions can create a space for your childs intellectual development to grow into.... more
Finding Writing Topics Your Students Love

In this video, Allison & Rebekah explain how simple it can be to get the creative juices flowing with inspiration from 'analysis in the wild'.... more
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