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 * __Annotated Resources for Teachers (alphabetized by topic):__**

__Literacy:__ Here's what the International Reading Association awarded ReadWriteThink - see I knew it was good!: **ReadWriteThink.org Named Webby Honoree:** ReadWriteThink.org has been named an official honoree in the Education category for the 14th Annual Webby Awards, a prestigious awards competition sponsored by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Visit this page on the Webby Awards website to see all the honorees in the Education category. [|http://www.readwritethink.org/]

__Literacy Work Stations K-3,__ by Debbie Diller (2003). This winter/spring a study group concentrated on this book. We read, discussed and applied our learning to classroom teaching. The following are some websites that have generated more ideas for creating work stations. These also provide the handy signs and labels for work stations. [|http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/Lesson_Plans/Learning_Centers/Literacy_Centers/index.sh] [] [] ABC centers: [|http://www.hubbardscupboard] Early Childhood/Kindergarten: http://www.hummingbirded.com/

__Parent Resources:__

Summer Reading ideas:http://readingroc[|kets.org/atoz/summer_reading]

On this site you can click on what grade level you need, and sha-zam, you have great ideas at your fingertips:[]

These two sites have great reviews on current, continually updated literature for boys or girls: [] [|http://www.theboyread]