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"A go-to book for the beginning of the year for both new and veteran teachers. This book offers concrete ideas, backed by quick snippets of research, and supported by video and web resources to help all teachers reimagine the possibilities of classrooms today. Additionally, this book provides an overview of the great many things teachers need to do to get their classrooms up and running, and then directs them to a wealth of resources where they can learn more"--

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"A go-to book for the beginning of the year for both new and veteran teachers. This book offers concrete ideas, backed by quick snippets of research, and supported by video and web resources to help all teachers reimagine the possibilities of classrooms today. Additionally, this book provides an overview of the great many things teachers need to do to get their classrooms up and running, and then directs them to a wealth of resources where they can learn more"--
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Kristine Mraz is coauthor--with Christine Hertz--of Kids First from Day One , which provides a practical blueprint for increasing the child-centeredness of your teaching practice. She and Christine previously teamed up for the bestselling A Mindset for Learning (coauthored with Christine Hertz), which provides practical and powerful strategies for cultivating optimism, flexibility, and empathy alongside traditional academic skills. Kristi has also coauthored--with Alison Porceli and Cheryl Tyler-- Purposeful Play, the book that helps you make play a powerful part of your teaching. She and Marjorie Martinelli wrote Smarter Charts and Smarter Charts for Math, Science, and Social Studies to get the most out of this classroom staple. Their popular blog Chartchums keeps teachers in touch with ongoing and relevant classroom issues and ways to use charts as a support. Chartchums is also on Facebook and on Twitter @chartchums! Kristi is a recent transplant to southern California, where she will be writing and consulting until the classroom calls again. You can follow all of her adventures on Twitter @MrazKristine or on her blog, found at kristimraz.com.