Check out this album created by  Stephanie Connors  and posted in the Rural Education group.

    Here's a link to an article written by a social studies teacher from Maine named Shane Gower. It's about his use of iCivics and DBQuest to study women's suffrage. 

    iCivics is a TPS grantee. You can read more about their grant on the Consortium Created Materials page right here in the TPS Teachers Network! https://tpsconsortiumcreatedmaterials.org/organizations/icivics/ 

    Maranacook Community High School in Readfield, Maine

      iCivics  

    This irresistible article warmed my librarian heart! (The gift link I've shared here should let everyone read the article.) It's about an exhibit of author Robert McCloskey's drawings for his children's books - Blueberries for Sal, Make Way for Ducklings, and others - at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick. The guest of honor was McCloskey's daughter, Sarah McCloskey, who as a child was the inspiration for Sal herself when Blueberries for Sal came out in 1948. 

    The article describes a delightful experience for Sarah McCloskey and all the children and parents who came to hear her read five of McCloskey's books, as well as to view the corresponding "Art of Wonder" exhibit. The exhibit items were on loan from Emporia State University in Kansas, which owns the archive of McCloskey's longtime editor. Because I received my MLS degree from Emporia, I even felt a fun little personal connection to the exhibit!

    I'm going to share this article in the Primary Sources in the School Library group here in the TPS Teachers Network. If you are a librarian, in Maine or elsewhere, please consider joining that group, too!

    In this photograph, Sal McCloskey is reading her father's book,    

    As Sal McCloskey read “One Morning in Maine,” young audience members crept closer and closer. Some followed along in their own copies of the book. Credit...Gin Majka for The New York Times.

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    August R. Ohman Map Company's Map of Maine, for the Maine State Year Book.

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    • Title: Map of Maine, 1905
    • Creator: Greenville M. Donham
    • Creation Date: circa 1905
    • Subject Date: circa 1905
    • Location: ME
    • Media: Ink on paper, map
    • Dimensions: 32 cm x 39 cm
    • Local Code: Map FF 448
    • Object Type: Text and Image

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