Christine Brower-Cohen's Blog – December 2012 Archive (3)

Sets and the City: Math Museum Opens in Manhattan!

December 12, 2012

Can't swing the $15,000 StubHub ticket price for tonight's 12/12/12/ concert at The Garden?  Well, you can still participate in a New York event this weekend, and learn something, too!  The Math Museum opens this Saturday. 

Visit my Literacy Connections blog for more details.

 

Happy reading and counting!

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Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writing Webinar

December 12, 2012

Visit my Literacy Connections blog for details on a live webinar on writing Sci-Fi and Fantasy for kids and teens.  Good Luck!

Added by Christine Brower-Cohen on December 12, 2012 at 5:57pm — No Comments

Education Writing Jobs for ELA Teachers

December 3, 2012

 

Visit my Literacy Connections blog for a writing opportunity for ELA teachers.  If you have at least five years experience teaching ELA, you can apply to write test materials.  Good luck!

 

Happy writing,

Christine

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