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I've taught almost all ages from 4 to 64. I am the author of 17 books for children (science, math, and picture books) and seven books of poetry for adults. I am currently a grade 4/5 school librarian.
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Preview of Transitions: Make Your Writing GREAT! (color and B&W included)

Transitions: Make Your Writing GREAT! (color and B&W included)

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This writing tool gives students of all ages the confidence to create smooth transitions from one sentence, paragraph, or concept to another. Words and phrases are grouped into ten categories: put in ORDER, ADD something, COMPARE or explain, CONTRAST, give an EXAMPLE, PERSUADE or emphasize, AGREE, offer an OPINION, and SUMMARIZE. It includes a brightly colored PDF to post in your Google Classroom and a black and white version for clear copies to hand out.
Preview of STOP! Be a Digital Detective: How to Find Reliable Online Resources

STOP! Be a Digital Detective: How to Find Reliable Online Resources

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Information overload! How do students (and adults) know when a source is reliable and accurate? I've developed the STOP acronym to help them get started as information literate, digital detectives.
Preview of "Rest": A Poem about Worrying

"Rest": A Poem about Worrying

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LibraryLit
This short poem about the senselessness of worry is an inspiring addition to any religious class or discussion, from young children through adults, all faiths.
Preview of "Dressing for the Day": A Poem about Wearing your Attitude

"Dressing for the Day": A Poem about Wearing your Attitude

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LibraryLit
How do you present yourself to the world each day? This poem offers a jumping-off point for a discussion about our attitudes. Great for middle grade right through adult.
Preview of "Love Your Enemy": Haiku

"Love Your Enemy": Haiku

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LibraryLit
Use this haiku to generate an inspirational discussion about why we should be kind to one another.
Preview of The Copyright Question: What's Free to Use in the Digital Age?

The Copyright Question: What's Free to Use in the Digital Age?

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LibraryLit
Copyright in the digital age is confusing. This simple breakdown guides your students in what they can and cannot freely use. Grades: late elementary, middle school, high school, and college.
Preview of "30 Days Has September": Traditional Rhyme

"30 Days Has September": Traditional Rhyme

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LibraryLit
This traditional rhyme helps students remember (and this teacher!) the number of days in each month.
Preview of Fraction Definition Graphic

Fraction Definition Graphic

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LibraryLit
Here's a free and easy way for your students to remember the terms NUMERATOR, DENOMINATOR, and FRACTION.
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Experience

I've taught almost all ages from 4 to 64. I am the author of 17 books for children (science, math, and picture books) and seven books of poetry for adults. I am currently a grade 4/5 school librarian.

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To learn more about me, please go to https://www.donnamariebooks.com