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TEACHER VOICES: Marni Spitz, #4

Rayonie, reading, and the 1999 Women’s World Cup victory

Posted on December 11, 2014 by Marni Spitz

Ed. note: Marni Spitz teaches U.S. History and Reading Lab at City Arts and Technology High School in San Francisco. This is her fourth post for TEACHER VOICES....

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TEACHER VOICES: Marni Spitz, #3

Numbers, Reading, the Jackson 5, and Awesomeness

Posted on October 8, 2014 by Marni Spitz

Ed. note: Marni Spitz teaches U.S. History and Reading Lab at City Arts and Technology High School in San Francisco. This is her third post for TEACHER VOICES. ...

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Popular books among Oakland youth

Posted on May 29, 2014 by Mark Isero

 When you’re starting to build a classroom library, one of the best ways to find high-interest books is to ask your students what they like. It’s no...

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