Issue #17 / November 3, 2020 Are children good liars? Check out the Ted talk. What is your Pandemic Bingo board game? Find a sample here. Have you found your Ikigai yet? Here is how our columnist found it. Enjoy this week’s newsletter, like,… Continue Reading “3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV”
Category: 3-2-1 Tuesdays with Ms NivTags: Books, educators, gender, library, literacy, Newsletter, pandemic2020, parentadvice, parents, reading, studentchoice, students, studentvoice
New era new rules. So the eras that are relevant for our students and/or children are BC, DC and then hopefully soon AC … Before Corona, During Corona and After Corona. These are the eras that I think should be considered to define the… Continue Reading “Screen time! seriously? In BC era perhaps but it is DC era now…”
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Posted on 13 Mar 2020
by nivedita mukerjee
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” If you eat me today, what will you do for the rest of your life? Spare me and I will bring you three scrumptious books every day.” “A three-course meal every day? For the rest of my life? I will never have to… Continue Reading “Holiday Learning Pack by Scholastic – A review”
Category: Books & Book ReviewsTags: Arundhati Venkatesh, Book Reviews, Bookasura, Books, Children's books, Education aid reviews, Fiction, Non Fiction, parenting, parents, Priya Kuriyan, Publishing, Reading habbits, Reviews, Scholastic, school, Story books, students, Summer activity, teachers