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The Big Fresh May 30, 2015 Borders

We consider anchor charts and wall displays in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh May 23, 2015 Starting with “Secondly”

We look at student research in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh May 16, 2015 From Obligation to Appreciation

Conventions are the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh May 9, 2015 A Pile of Stories

Closing out the year is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh May 2, 2015 Navigating Boston

Teaching the concept of theme is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh April 25, 2015 What We Crave

Just-right books are the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh April 18, 2015 Messy Inventions

Prewriting and drafting are the focus of  this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh April 11, 2015 Perspective

Student share sessions are the focus of  this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh April 4, 2015 True Horizontal

We look at student goal setting in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh March 28, 2015 The Devotion of Reading Teachers

We consider the value of reading aloud to students in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh March 21, 2015 Taking Detours

We look at the spring slump in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh March 14, 2015 Eating an Orange

Notebooks are the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh March 7, 2015 The Power of Play

We look at play in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh February 28, 2015 The Ketchup Incident

We look at welcoming school guests (even unhappy ones) in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh February 21, 2015 What Comes First

There is never enough in schools to do all we need to do, so that is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

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