Moving Up by Linda Stanek The second tier on Bloom’s Taxonomy, that hierarchy of learning, is Understanding. Here, students begin to be able to classify, describe, discuss, explain, and identify the things […]
Moving Up by Linda Stanek The second tier on Bloom’s Taxonomy, that hierarchy of learning, is Understanding. Here, students begin to be able to classify, describe, discuss, explain, and identify the things […]
Welcome to our Extreme Reader / Extreme Stitcher series where we profile people willing to go to great lengths to read and/or stitch. Ami Segna says, “This is my stepdaughter, Mykela, holding […]
Bookmarks by Maureen. I love many things about these: the overdyed thread which provides beautiful color variations; the cross stitch frame around the flowers which makes the design feel complete; the fringe; […]
Lines We Love is a recurring theme on the Stitching for Literacy blog. These are phrases, sentences, or paragraphs we happen upon while reading that give us pause, make us gasp with […]
I have not formally announced our latest three Bookmark Challenge participants. The following are all officially on board. If you would like to stitch a bookmark but don’t have a nearby shop […]
Guess what! Stitching for Literacy has two children’s book professionals guest-blogging during the 2010 Bookmark Challenge. They’ve chosen some of their favorite books to share with us. Skulduggery Pleasant: Scepter of the […]