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Caterpillar Reading

@caterpillaronx

Caterpillar is an innovative, visual platform that develops reading for pleasure in schools by providing a community for children to share the books they love.

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Use Caterpillar to share your class's interactions with books. Here's a word cloud showing the most popular authors in our pilot school so far this term. forpleasure inschool

Use Caterpillar to share your class's interactions with books. Here's a word cloud showing the most popular authors in our pilot school so far this term. #readingforpleasure #rfp #readinginschool #school #reading
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Elizabeth Hutchinson(@Elizabethutch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A groundbreaking study shows kids learn better on paper, not screens. Now what?

IMO the answer is to Increase your spending on school libraries and librarians...

theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…

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Jon Biddle(@jonnybid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a primary school teacher, there's bound to be something you're not going to be able to fit into the timetable this week. Just don't let it be storytime.

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Caterpillar Reading(@caterpillaronx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great way to develop children's passion for reading is to help them be part of a community that adores books. Caterpillar creates an inclusive classroom community with reading at its heart. Link in bio for more.

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📕 “Reading is a complex skill, requiring coordination of several cognitive processes.”

Our literary content specialist alumna, Alex Reynolds, discusses components of learning to read, and how the “House of Reading” can support reading.

Read now: eef.li/CdnAYh

📕 “Reading is a complex skill, requiring coordination of several cognitive processes.” Our literary content specialist alumna, @ally_wren, discusses components of learning to read, and how the “House of Reading” can support reading. Read now: eef.li/CdnAYh
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