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Showing posts with label Scholastic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scholastic. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Scholastic Reading Summit

Yesterday, I attended a Scholastic Reading Summit. I learned a lot from the two guest speakers: Donalyn Miller and Walter Dean Myers. They both spoke about literacy and how critical is it that our students read independently and daily. I was inspired by both of them to continue making sure that my students love to read and read every day, and that they are not 'dependent' on ME to do that.

But here are some other nuggets I learned yesterday:

First, from Donalyn Miller (author of The Book Whisperer and all-around inspirational educator), I learned the importance of sharing many genres with our students. They may not like all of the genres we share, but then again, as she said, they may end up discovering the one they love! Second, book talks have power! They don't have to be rehearsed or perfect, but they should share your excitement about the book. From a fellow participant's tweet at the summit I learned one more thing: If you share one book talk a day, by the end of the year, you will have shared about 180 books a year! And, from Mr. Walter Dean Myers (acclaimed author and National Ambassador of Young People's Literature), I learned that when lack of access to books is an issue in a community or school, we must bring the books to the children. I'm thinking more about this in my own community.

After the great keynotes and sessions, I also bought two books to add to my ever-growing, about-to-topple TBR stacks which now sit around my home waiting for my time and attention.
  • Bad Island by Doug TenNapel
  • Powerless by Matthew Cody  
As is the case with conferences I attend, it takes me a few days to process. So, I'll post more about this day in the future.

Back to my issue analysis paper and my #bookaday!





Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Warehouse of Books!



I love my classroom library! I am always trying to add to it. I buy books straight from the bookstore, I accept donations from the wonderful parents of my students, and I order all I can from Scholastic book club. Also, I love the Scholastic Book Fair when it comes around to my school! I'm sure I've posted about that before!

But I had never attended the Scholastic Book Warehouse Sale! I finally went to one near me this past weekend!

What a fabulous place! I picked up some great books at a discounted price, and I had so much fun looking! I even ran into some book friends there!

I am so glad I went. I met some wonderful volunteers who work at the sale, and perusing the stacks brought back book fair memories.  In ever aisle, I ran into teachers who were also readers. We started conversations as passed each other with our carts, and I even recommended Wonder and The One and Only Ivan to several of them.

And I asked myself why  I felt so happy about my trip.

Was it because I saved some money?
No.

Was it because I made some new friends?
No.

Here's why I'm happy I was able to go to the sale: I knew that because of the books I picked up, I was better prepared to grow readers in my classroom.

What if one of the books I picked up is THE book?
What if one of the books I took from the shelves is the RIGHT book for one of my students --- now or in the future?

I don't know which book it might be.  But I am excited to offer these books up and see!

Head to your local Scholastic Warehouse sale next time it's in your area!