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April 8, 2024Abigail Lund

Writing into the Eclipse

  There are so many wonderful eclipse resources out there but this month I wanted to put a resource in your hands of some pretty beautiful writing that you can invite in your own classroom.  Being that it is April, what a time to celebrate our beautiful nature with poetry. And while nature is doing […]

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