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2007 July « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for July, 2007. Books for tarantula enthusiasts. Posted by mayralovesbooks on July 8, 2007. We know it wasn’t due to the fact that the librarian couldn’t carry out a search. We heard her say that it was a shame there were few sites that provided listings of titles for the young tarantula enthusiast.
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Digital Media « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Three places to consider:. Http:/ www.teachertube.com/. Description of the site. TeacherTube’s goal is to be a better alternative to other video storage sites. They aim to provide a safer, educationally based online community for sharing instructional videos for teachers, schools, and home learners. This is a ...
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2008 March « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for March, 2008. Wikis in third grade. Posted by mayralovesbooks on March 21, 2008. As part of her required coursework in her masters in IT, the librarian had to create a lesson using Web 2.0. Subject area: Language Arts, Technology. Lesson title: What is a wiki? 3rd Grade Language Arts:. 2 Communicati...
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2008 February « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for February, 2008. The girls and the mini bus. Posted by mayralovesbooks on February 19, 2008. We thought it was time to show the world how we have changed over the last few months, so the librarian took photos of the three of us by a mini bus she keeps on her desk.
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2014 July « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for July, 2014. Posted by mayralovesbooks on July 2, 2014. The librarian is involved in something called #bookaday and has been reading like a maniac. How do we know? How do you think we are watching if school is out for the summer? We are spending some time with her at home. Guess what?
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2008 May « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for May, 2008. Posted by mayralovesbooks on May 4, 2008. The librarian was shelving some books last Monday, when she heard her name being called by some children who were lining up in the hallway. As she went to see them, she noticed a familiar friend climbing up the stairs. It was Houdina!
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2007 March « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for March, 2007. Spiderlings or Spiderlinks, which one will it be? Posted by mayralovesbooks on March 29, 2007. The latest news around here is that the librarian has just begun a page at a place called Eurekster. Now, how predictable can she be! So do go check out the swicki. Is full of very useful inf...
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Spiderlinks « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Isn’t this a beautiful photo? Taken by Thomas Hawk. And also from flickr, shows what Krista will look like soon, especially if she keeps on devouring crickets the way she has been doing so lately. One Response to “Spiderlinks”. April 4, 2007 at 2:36 am. I really like all the spiders. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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2007 April « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for April, 2007. A video about a rose hair tarantula! Posted by mayralovesbooks on April 28, 2007. Look at what the librarian found! Sophie looks like a giant compared to this spider. Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: spiders. A folktale from Panamá. Posted by mayralovesbooks on April 25, 2007. Just toda...
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2008 January « What the spiders saw…
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What the spiders saw…. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Good to read often. 2 cents’ worth. Grooming Tips from Sneaks. Mark Berthelemy’s Learning Conversations. Moving at the Speed of Creativity. Archive for January, 2008. A spider like Shirley. Posted by mayralovesbooks on January 16, 2008. The librarian looked all over the net and found this picture of a gal like Shirley. The librarian would like to thank http:/ hometown.aol.com/thevez2/species.html. Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: spiders.
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