James and the Gi'anf Peach.


James and the Gi'anf Peach. Where the Sidewalk fall of the curtains The Little House. As I watch my kids start to tackle works on their own, I vividly remember these bejewels from the beginning of my life as a reader. * My wife, who's a high seminary English teacher, rattles off titles she's seen captivate her pupils over the years-The Great Gatsby, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Outsiders. It was reading To Kill a Mockingbird in high denomination in fact, that made her want to be a teacher. * To help you recapture that same spark, we asked your colleagues to make acceptable books to help hone your craft, to inspire, and to share; you'll view their picks on page 24 and more at www.neatoday.org. It's a way to [i]finale[/i] the school year on a note that, we chance of a favorable result will stoke your own imaginations this summer-and from end to end the year to come. * Thanks to all of you who've taken the time to inspire us with stories of your admit during this school year. In all of your shared experiences, it's your dedication, your hard work, and your optimism that shine [i]or[/i] part of to the other Please keep them coming, and here's hoping your gymnasium year has a storybook ending-we'll be back in September. * In the meantime, check in at www.neatoday.org or e-mail us at neatoday@nea.org.

EDITOR MARK TONER



Copyright National Education Association May 2006

Provided by the agency of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved

...

Home