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Happy Fall Y'all!! Ready for another Epic year of EpicPals?
For those that have used EpicPals in the past, WELCOME BACK! To those that are new and checking it out for the first time, Welcome! We're glad to have you join us and hope that you and your students will find EpicPals to be a fun and engaging way to read and respond to a variety of literature!
Just as in year's past, you will find each month's EpicPals board info posted on the #EpicPals page of the blog. I'll also post on a reminder post on the main page of the blog and send out a tweet using the #EpicPals hashtag.
This year's EpicPals will run the same as it has in the past with just a few small tweaks. This year, just like last, all posts will be moderated for student safety. Please see information below about posting. The other change this year is that there will only be one #EpicPals document created each month with 6 titles each month. The titles chosen each month will be appropriate for 1st through 3rd graders depending upon their reading ability and will always include at least one read-to-me books so that everyone in your class can participate successfully on some level.
** Important Information re: Student Posts ~ Please read **
Teachers, please chat with your students about posting responsibly. Please know that ALL posts are moderated. This means your students will not see their posts until I have approved them. Please also know that posts with inappropriate language, .gifs, and links will be deleted.
As always, please encourage your students to read and learn from other students' posts. If they like their post, have them click on the heart at the bottom of the sticky note. Being reflective and having an authentic reason to like something is a great first step towards leaving meaningful and authentic feedback.
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