Monday, December 24, 2012

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Merry Christmas from M-TEC


Happy Holidays from Educator's Corner


Happy Holidays

Your friends at Educator’s Corner wish you peace and joy this holiday season. We hope 2013 will be a happy and healthy one for you and your family.



Learn and Grow





Learn, Grow, Escape...Read a book

Approximately only 1 in 6 people read 12 or more books a year. Fewer than half of today's adults are literary readers, meaning they read novels, mysteries, contemporary and classic fiction, short stories, plays, or poetry. Leisure reading has declined about 7% over the last 10 years for genders and all ethnicities, education levels, and ages.
 
 
Take action today…
1. Read a book you’ve never read before. If you don’t have one on your shelf, go to the library or your local bookstore, or order one online.
2. Join a book club or start one with your friends or co-workers.
3. Give a book to people as gifts.
Reading is like exercising—mental and physical benefits flourish with regular practice. Reading improves language skills, vocabulary, and spelling skills, it introduces new ideas, perspectives and information; it staves off the effects of aging by keeping your mind active; it provides a vehicle for mental escape and creativity; and it relaxes, entertains, and inspires your soul. Take time to read today!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Condolences


My heart, condolences, and prayers go out to the families in Connecticut-Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Magazine Swap

Magazine Swap


At your school or local library, you can place in the entrance a shelf full of magazines people drop off when they are finished with them. These magazines will be free for others to take!


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Inspirational Stories

Share stories that make you glad that you are a teacher!

Click here for Inspirational Readings!!!

Teen Reading


I just read a very interesting article on reading and adolescents. One of the suggestions in this article was "Relax and Read without Criticizing". It suggested that parents either read silently on their own as a role model or lie down in bed with the teen and read aloud. Teenagers are not too old to read with a parent.

It stated that parents should try not to correct the kid's mistakes or ask too many questions. As soon as kids feel pressured or judged, they're less willing to read. When the kid begins to associate reading with "evening relaxation" and the fun of delving into a page-turning book, he'll/she’ll be more likely to read independently and for pleasure later on.



What ideas do you have to encourage adolescents to read more?