Instructional activity which demonstrates how to draw a dog.
Photo story of Matthew Henson.
Source: Adalbert Kuhn. This story is from the town of Hemer, West Germany. Re-told by Kim Guthrie
student at Midwestern State University.
Source: Peter Christen Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe, De tre bukkene Bruse som skulle ga til seters og gjore seg fete, Norske Folkeeventyr, translated by George Webbe Dasent in Popular Tales from the Norse 2nd Edition. Re-told by Kimberly Guthrie for ETEC 5173 at Midwestern State University.
Photo story description of safari animals.
This is a short video which introduces my family.
Hello!
My name is Kim Guthrie. I started this podcast a couple years back for classes I am taking for my Masters in educational technology. You will find examples of my work that I have published for my wiki and blog page for Dr. Land's class. I will be updating this with video/audio podcasts. All podcasts will have a relationship that's connected to children's literature (approximately 2nd grade level) as this is currently the grade I teach. I love to read books and watch children's expressions as the stories take their minds to many different places. Thanks for visiting and have a great day!
The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen.




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