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Written by a former teacher as a "love letter to her students," "A Teacher's Heart" allows all teachers to tell their students on the first day of school just how much they mean to them. Their successes, both in the classroom and in life, are important to the teacher. However, so are feelings of safety and security, following rules, and achieving student goals. This colorful and vividly illustrated book, brought to you by Illustrator Indira Zuleta, brings lively, vibrant colors to the page. The teacher is able to let her or his students know that they are there for them, and will make sure…mehr

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Written by a former teacher as a "love letter to her students," "A Teacher's Heart" allows all teachers to tell their students on the first day of school just how much they mean to them. Their successes, both in the classroom and in life, are important to the teacher. However, so are feelings of safety and security, following rules, and achieving student goals. This colorful and vividly illustrated book, brought to you by Illustrator Indira Zuleta, brings lively, vibrant colors to the page. The teacher is able to let her or his students know that they are there for them, and will make sure that they have the necessary tools in order to achieve success this year. In a time when connecting emotionally with students may prove difficult, this is THE book to show your students just how much you care about them. An excellent resource for social-emotional learning, this teacher picture book for whole class usage is sure to become a yearly classic for both you and your students.
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Autorenporträt
Meg Shulman is a former English teacher and school librarian. She has taught all levels of students from preschool through college. She has an MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh, and a bachelor's degree in English and art from Carlow University. She lives in West Tennessee with her husband and son. You can reach her at www.megshulman.com