Red Dot Book Awards 2014-2015

The Singapore Red Dot Book Awards for childrens books

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Cambodian visitors to our school, Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011. Next Tuesday two young Cambodian men, Chamroeun. Will be visiting our school for the day. Both are weekend employees at Open Book. One of our Cambodian Global Concerns, which has sponsored them to come to Singapore for a week of professional development, which includes visiting a few international school libraries. For children on Street 240 in Phnom Penh.

The librarian edge

Wednesday, April 15, 2015. This blog has now moved to. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Sunday, November 16, 2014. On reading and balance in four 8-book baskets - and the ones that got away. The 2014-2015 Red Dot Book Award.

ISLN - Singapore

Thursday, August 13, 2015. Welcoming Social - Fri Aug 21. and a new online sharing space for us TLs in Asia. Called Asia School Library Connection. Her blog is Library Grits. And her website is School Librarian Connection. Click here for an RSVP form to the Friday, August 21, 5pm Welcoming Social. At the new Dulwich College Singapore campus. Sunday, May 24, 2015.

silcsing - home

International Schools of Singapore - Library Network. Click here to learn how to join our Google Group. We are a network of teacher-librarians working in schools in Singapore. See the front page of the blog.

Justaclickaway

Reflections of a teacher librarian linking and learning in an ever-changing educational landscape. Monday, December 1, 2014. Teacher inquiry - action research in our library and classroom. Proposals are submitted by teachers who would like to lead an inquiry and teachers sign up for their preference. TIGs are inspired by the action research model of teacher inquiry. Sunday, November 30, 2014.

clue a space

The elements and the learner profile. Thursday, March 19, 2015. 8220;Be yourself; everyone else is already taken. 8220;To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. 8213; Ralph Waldo Emerson. Yup There are a lot of quotes about being yourself. You can find more here. Or listen to this song about it here. How does one actually go about doing that at fourteen? Hell, how does one do it at forty? I gues.

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International School Library Network Singapore

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UWCSEA, Library, 1207 Dover Road

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Red Dot Book Awards 2014-2015

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The Singapore Red Dot Book Awards for childrens books

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This web page reddotawards.com has the following on the homepage, "Student choice book awards and the Singapore Readers Cup." Our analyzers viewed that the webpage also said " Are organized by international school librarians ISLN." The Website also said " Red Dot winners 2014-2015 - slides of the 4 categories. 3rd place A Boy and his Jaguar. 2nd place Captain Coconut and the Case of the Missing Bananas. 3rd place A Boy Named Harry. 1st place The Fourteenth Goldfish."

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reddotbeachbum

Pics and clips from around the little red dot. Thursday, February 12, 2009. Came across this long abandoned fish trap on the reef edge. The reef and seagrass lagoon should not be a place to dump unwanted fishing equipment. Sunday, March 23, 2008. West Coast Park has re-opened the beach access after a long long wait. It even has a small rocky shore habitat! A small section of mangrove trees.

smore old stuff

My blog has moved from blogger to wordpress and you can go to it by clicking HERE. All the best! Some photoshop fun from last night. Some sketches from a life drawing class in town. been a long time since the last time I was in a class. Sketchbook Pro 2010 and Photoshop.

Chinese Command

All about Chinese Command, Chinese Command basic information. Sunday, August 24, 2008. Blue, but what the design represented Frobisher could not imagine. He had never beheld anything like it in his life, so he turned to Quen-lung, who was, as usual, standing alongside him, and, handing him the telescope, told him to take a look at the piece of bunting and say what the decoration on the flag was intended to represent.