Teaching with primary sources is important, but they can sometimes be tough to find.
This guest blog post was written by school librarian and audiobook advocate Kerry Lewarne. Thanks for this wonderful insight into your world of audiobooks!
With today being my 46th birthday, I can…
Do you ever notice blank stares from your students at the beginning of the school year followed by their inability to recall information you know they mastered last year? Unfortunately, most teachers…
Children in low-income households fall behind an average of two months in reading during the summer. And 53% of all students qualify as low-income. What can be done? Tales2go sponsored an EdWeb…
The overall goal is for our students to become proficient readers. Each student takes a different journey to reach proficiency, but there are many ways educators can setup literacy instruction to…
Most educators know that audio books are great for struggling readers. It's true, but listening to reading is actually great for ALL students.
Ninety percent of the 90,000 U.S. public schools have a library media center, and the vast majority of those include audio books in their collection. Most librarians understand that listening to…
As educators, you know first hand that states and districts adopt standards to provide consistent instruction to students in all subjects. Standards range from general knowledge about a subject to…
How are you teaching about Black History this month? We'd love to know how you are incorporating Black History Month into your curriculum. I've found quite a few Tales2go titles that you can use with…