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Most Recent Big Fresh Newsletters
The Big Fresh April 20, 2013 Data Trouble

We explore the balance of choice, independence, and structure in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh April 13, 2013 Rename It

Innovative use of audio books is the topic of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh April 6, 2013 Thanks

This week’s Big Fresh is focused on family literacy outreach.

The Big Fresh March 30, 2013 Appreciation

This week’s Big Fresh features resources for the start of National Poetry Month.

The Big Fresh March 23, 2013 Reteaching

Teaching students how to do research is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh March 16, 2013 Temptation and Willpower

This week’s Big Fresh tackles better transitions of all kinds.

The Big Fresh March 9, 2013 Without Cheating

Strengthening classroom communities is the topic of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh March 2, 2013 Notes

Student notetaking is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh February 23, 2013 What’s Your Password?

We focus on word learning at all ages in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh February 16, 2013 Small Things

Connecting movement, music, and literacy is the topic of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh February 9, 2013 Add Ons

This week’s Big Fresh is all about conferring.

The Big Fresh February 2, 2013 Big Lists

We explore graphic novels and comics in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh January 26, 2013 The Stick Game

Peer response is the focus of this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh January 19, 2013 Shoulds

We explore digital reading and writing resources in this week’s Big Fresh.

The Big Fresh January 12, 2013 Control

This week’s Big Fresh focuses on book previewing resources and sample lessons.

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