Thursday, February 28, 2013

Let's Read Across America!

Tomorrow is READ ACROSS AMERICA Day! 

On March 1, the National Education Association calls for every child to be reading in the company of a caring adult.

Grab Your Hat and Read with the Cat!
It's that time of year again, time to gear up for NEA's Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss's birthday on March 2. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, community centers, and families participate by celebrating the joys of reading with young people of all ages!  

 

What will you be reading with the young people in your life?!  

Check out the NEA's extensive resources on the NEA.org website for raising life-long readers, which include tips, booklists, and MORE!

And don't miss out on even more great resources from Reading Rockets at ReadingRockets.org!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Don't Miss Out! Enter the OUR WHITE HOUSE BOOK GIVEAWAY This Week!

The Our White House Book Giveaway
Ends This Friday, March 1 at 11:00 PM EST
Enter NOW to Win Copies of Our White House
for All the Students in Your Class or Group!

YOU could easily win copies of the award-winning, interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out  for all the students in your class or group in the NCBLA's Our White House Book Giveaway! All you have to do is write a short description of an activity idea for engaging kids during Presidents Month and send it by email or Facebook message to the NCBLA.

THREE WINNERS will be chosen at random from all entries received. Each winner will receive up to 40 copies of Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out.

The deadline for sending your entry is this Friday, March 1 at 11:00 PM EST. Winners will be announced Wednesday, March 6.

Simply send a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your idea to the NCBLA by email (info@thencbla.org) or by Facebook message (facebook.com/TheNCBLA) before 11:00 PM EST Friday, March 1, 2013. Be sure to include complete contact information (name, title, address, email address, phone number, and school,  library, or organization name as applicable).

For more contest information and rules, go to: http://thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html

Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out is the interdisciplinary anthology created by over 100 of America’s most gifted storytellers and artists as a project of the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance. An incomparable collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and a stunning array of original art, Our White House offers a multifaceted look at America’s history through the prism of the White House. Our White House is available in both hardcover and paperback from Candlewick Press.

Our White House and its companion website OurWhiteHouse.org are perfect resources to inspire kids about American History and the presidents! Ask for Our White House at your local library or bookstore!

This giveaway is made possible by the generous donation of all book prizes by Candlewick Press. THANK YOU!

Friday, February 22, 2013

Attention Teachers, Librarians, Homeschoolers, Parents!!


The Our White House Book Giveaway
Ends One Week from Today
Enter NOW to Win Copies of Our White House
for All the Students in Your Class or Group!

Would you like to win copies of the award-winning, interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out  for all the students in your class or group? All you have to do is write a short description of an activity idea for engaging kids during Presidents Month and send it by email or Facebook message to the NCBLA. How easy is that?

THREE WINNERS will be chosen at random from all entries received. Each winner will receive up to 40 copies of Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out.

The deadline for sending your entry is Friday, March 1 at 11:00 PM EST. Winners will be announced Wednesday, March 6.

Simply send a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your idea to the NCBLA by email (info@thencbla.org) or by Facebook message (facebook.com/TheNCBLA) before 11:00 PM EST Friday, March 1, 2013. Be sure to include complete contact information (name, title, address, email address, phone number, and school,  library, or organization name as applicable).

For more contest information and rules, go to: http://thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html

Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out is the interdisciplinary anthology created by over 100 of America’s most gifted storytellers and artists as a project of the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance. An incomparable collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and a stunning array of original art, Our White House offers a multifaceted look at America’s history through the prism of the White House. Our White House is available in both hardcover and paperback from Candlewick Press.

Our White House and its companion website OurWhiteHouse.org are perfect resources to inspire kids about American History and the presidents! Ask for Our White House at your local library or bookstore!

This giveaway is made possible by the generous donation of all books by Candlewick Press. Thank you!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

In Case You Missed It!

What's Happening in Gym Class?


Photo by Angel Valentin for The New York Times
Check out this article in The New York Times reporting on other subjects being incorporated into gym class, "Gym Class Isn’t Just Fun and Games Anymore" by Motoko Rich. Here is an excerpt:

Spurred by an intensifying focus on student test scores in math and English as well as a desire to incorporate more health and fitness information, more school districts are pushing physical education teachers to move beyond soccer, kickball and tennis to include reading, writing and arithmetic as well. New standards for English and math that have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia recommend that teachers in a wide variety of subjects incorporate literacy instruction and bring more “informational text” into the curriculum. Many states have interpreted these standards to include physical education and have developed recommendations and curriculum for districts and teachers to incorporate literacy skills and informational text into gym classes. 

To read the entire article, click here.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Advocacy Alert!

American Library Association Announces National Library Legislative Day

The NCBLA gathered library supporters for the
2010 National Library Legislative Day.
Registration is now open for the 39th annual National Library Legislative Day, the two-day advocacy event where hundreds of library supporters, leaders and patrons meet with their members of Congress to champion national library funding.

To register now, click here.

The event, which is hosted by the American Library Association, will be held May 7-8, 2013, in Washington, D.C. As part of the event, participants will receive training and briefings to prepare them for meetings with their members of Congress.

For more information, visit www.ala.org/nlld. Questions or concerns about National Library Legislative Day should be directed to Ted Wegner (Email: twegner@alawash.org), ALA grassroots coordinator.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Happy Birthday George!

Happy Presidents Day!
Teachers, Homeschoolers,
Librarians, and Parents!
Tell Us How You Are Celebrating
the Presidents Today and This Month
with the Young People in Your Life
to WIN BOOKS
for ALL Students in Your Class or Group in
the NCBLA's
Our White House
Book Givewaway!

Illustration (c) Bagram Ibatoulline
"From the Foundation Up" in Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out
The Our White House Book Giveaway is an ideal and EASY opportunity for all adults who live and work with young people to win copies of the interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out for every student in the winner’s class or group--up to 40 copies!

THREE WINNERS will be chosen at random from all entries received.

To be entered to win, share your most creative activity idea for engaging young people during Presidents Month. Your idea could be a field trip, a presidential rap, writing exercise, skit--any activity that gets kids excited about American History! 
 
Simply send a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your idea to the NCBLA by email (info@thencbla.org) or by Facebook message (facebook.com/TheNCBLA) before 11:00 PM EST Friday, March 1, 2013. Be sure to include complete contact information. 
 
For more contest information and rules, go to: thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html.

Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out is the interdisciplinary anthology created by over 100 of America’s most gifted storytellers and artists as a project of the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance. An incomparable collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and a stunning array of original art, Our White House offers a multifaceted look at America’s history through the prism of the White House. Our White House is available in both hardcover and paperback from Candlewick Press. Learn more on the companion website OurWhiteHouse.org.

This giveaway is made possible by the generous donation of all books by Candlewick Press. Thank you!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Deadline Extended for OUR WHITE HOUSE BOOK GIVEAWAY!

Send Us Your Best Activity Idea
for Celebrating Presidents Month with Kids
to WIN BOOKS for ALL Students
in Your Class or Group in the
NCBLA's Our White House Book Giveaway!

The Our White House Book Giveaway is an opportunity for all adults who live and work with young people to win copies of the interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out for every student in the winner’s class or group--up to 40 copies! 

THREE WINNERS will be chosen at random from all entries received.

To be entered to win, share your most creative activity idea for engaging young people during Presidents Month. Your idea could be a field trip, a presidential rap, writing exercise, skit--any activity that gets kids excited about American History!
 
Simply send a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your idea to the NCBLA by email (info@thencbla.org) or by Facebook message (facebook.com/TheNCBLA) before 11:00 PM EST Friday, March 1, 2013. Be sure to include complete contact information. 
 
For more contest information and rules, go to: thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html

Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out is the interdisciplinary anthology created by over 100 of America’s most gifted storytellers and artists as a project of the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance. An incomparable collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and a stunning array of original art, Our White House offers a multifaceted look at America’s history through the prism of the White House. Our White House is available in both hardcover and paperback from Candlewick Press. Learn more on the companion website OurWhiteHouse.org. 

This giveaway is made possible by the generous donation of all books by Candlewick Press. Thank you!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Check Out These Fabulous Activity Ideas
for Valentine's Day!

It's Valentine's Day, and why not spend some sweet time with the young people in your life sharing a story, writing a poem, and of course--making Valentine's Day cards?! 

You won't want to miss these great activities from Reading Rockets:
  • Watch author Laura Elliott (A String of Hearts) share the history of Valentine's Day and demonstrate how to make different kinds of Valentine's Day cards.
  • Go to the library and check out a book or two to share. Read the NCBLA's "An Affordable Family Night Out: Visit Your Neighborhood Public Library" for inspiration. Be sure to review Reading Rockets' book lists themed for Valentine's Day for recommendations. Suggested themes include "Love Is in the Air," "Ten Books That Say I Love You," "Friends and Family," and "Best Friends."
  • Write a poem! Perhaps one to share in a newly created Valentine's card! Encourage kids to try out different poetry forms: sijo, cinquain, haiku, and rhymes.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

"Fostering Lifelong Learners" Event Scheduled for April 25

"Fostering Lifelong Learners"
to Focus on Early Literacy
During Children's Earliest Years

The Horn Book, Reach Out and Read, and the Cambridge Public Library have joined forces to present a big day focused on the littlest people.

Fostering Lifelong Learners will bring together early childhood education professionals – pediatricians, librarians, childcare providers and educators, publishers and children’s literature experts – to share their experiences and expertise on beginning literacy and promoting lifelong learning in future generations. These experts will bridge the gaps between learning experiences across the variety of settings where preschool learning occurs, from the living room to the library to the daycare center to the doctor’s office.

This event is schedule for Thursday, April 25 at the Cambridge Public Library from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

To learn more, visit the Horn Book website.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

It's Presidents Month! Make it FUN! WIN BOOKS!

Check Out These Ideas for Celebrating Presidents Month with Kids!
AND Send Us YOUR Best Activity Idea
to
WIN BOOKS for ALL Students
in Your Class or Group in the
NCBLA's Our White House Book Giveaway!


Although Americans celebrate Presidents Day on Monday, February 18, we also honor our presidents throughout the month! This focus on American presidents provides the perfect opportunity for engaging kids in presidents past and present and in learning about American history! Check out our ideas and resources and start engaging your kids today:
  • Visit a Presidential Historic Site or Library
    The NCBLA's educational website OurWhiteHouse.org offers a comprehensive guide to finding presidential sites and libraries, listed by state in "Field Trip Guide! Presidential Birthplaces, Houses, and Libraries."


    Veteran educator Marcy Prager of the Brookline Public Schools enjoys taking her students on a field trip to the John F. Kennedy home in Brookline, Massachusetts, where Kennedy was born. Upon returning to school, Prager asks her students to each sketch a favorite room in the Kennedy house and write about the activities they learned used to be held there.
  • Check Out Special Activities at Local Museums
    Many presidential libraries and museums are offering child-friendly and family-oriented activities to commemorate Presidents Month. At the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas,
    area residents can enjoy the storytelling program "George to George," a program about presidential leadership. Click here to learn more.
  • Play a Game of Presidential Trivia!
    Do you know
    which president was the first to live in the White House?
    (Hint: It wasn’t George Washington!) Do you know which president served the shortest term? (Hint: He was president for 31 days in 1841.) Do you know which presidents have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?

    Make up your own presidential trivia game by digging into amazing Presidential Facts. Find the answers to these questions and make up even more questions using the essays about presidential job requirements, campaigns, and PETS—all on the NCBLA's educational website OurWhiteHouse.org!
  • Host a Presidential Pet Parade!
    The Obama's dog Bo is not the only four-footed friend to live in the White House! Find out what other presidential pets once roamed the halls of the people's house in "The Presidential Pet" written and illustrated by Steven Kellogg in the interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out! After researching presidential pets, invite kids to draw or create their own pet and have fun hosting a pet parade.

  • Read, Research, Question, Learn!
    Delve deeper into America's past in the NCBLA's art and literature anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out!
    On the companion educational website OurWhiteHouse.org, check out children's literature expert Maria Salvadore’s extensive list of book and website recommendations online in "Presidents, the President’s House, and More: A Select List of Books (and a Few Web Sources) for Children and Young Adults."  Discover what you might have in common with American presidents and what unusual critters have resided in the White House with them in "Presidents Are People Too!" and "Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My" both by Heather Lang.

WIN Copies of Our White House for  
EVERY Student in Your Class or Group!

Just Send Us Your Best Activity Idea for Celebrating Presidents Month with Kids!
 
The NCBLA is currently sponsoring the Our White House Book Giveaway, an opportunity for all other adults who live and work with young people to win copies of the interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out for every student in the winner’s class or group--up to 40 copies!

To be entered to win, share your most creative activity idea for engaging young people during Presidents Month. Send a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your idea to the NCBLA by email (info@thencbla.org) or by Facebook message (facebook.com/TheNCBLA) before 11:00 PM EST Friday, February 22, 2013. Be sure to include complete contact information.

Up to three winners will be chosen at random from all entries received. For more contest information and rules, go to: thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html.

This giveaway is made possible by the generous donation of all books by Candlewick Press. Thank you!

State of the Union Address Scheduled for Tuesday Night

Use the President's Address to Help Young People Connect with Contemporary Events

Tuesday night President Obama will make his state of the union address to Congress. What policies and legislative goals will the president be promoting? Is the state of the union address important? Need we watch? Need our kids watch?



Key topics President Obama discussed in last year's speech were job creation and the need to change the tax code. You can watch the president's 2012 state of the union address on WhiteHouse.gov.
You can read the text of previous state of the union addresses (back to 1982) on the website of the government printing office.

 
What might President Obama be proposing for Americans in this year's speech?
 
Events such as the state of the union address provide a perfect opportunity to continue our dialog about American history and politics with our young people.
 
Encourage young people to watch the president's address. Watch it with them! When the speech is over, turn off the TV pundits and discuss the speech. What did they think about it? Do they agree with the president's proposals? Why or why not? Take the time to help young people make the connection to their own lives.

Learn more about the constitutional requirements for the state of the union address, plus additional information regarding guests and opposition responses, in the article
"State of the Union Addresses and Messages" on the American Presidency Project website.

Help Young People Make Connections
with Our White House
An excellent resource to consult regarding the presidency, politics, and American history is the NCBLA’s art and literature anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out (Candlewick Press). Our White House seeks to build on the logical links between literacy, historical literacy, and civic engagement. Coordinating activities and discussion suggestions, as well as additional articles, are available on the book's supplemental website: OurWhiteHouse.org. On OurWhiteHouse.org, learn from a political speech writer how a state of the union address differs from an inaugural address in "Writing Political Speeches: An Interview with Thomas LaFauci.

Also on OurWhiteHouse.org, discover research tips to help adults guide young people in their quest for knowledge, Presidential facts, tips on visiting the White House, and an extensive guide of additional history websites you can share with young people. 

WIN Copies of Our White House
for EVERY Student in Your Class or Group!
 
The NCBLA is currently sponsoring the Our White House Book Giveaway, an opportunity for all other adults who live and work with young people to win copies of the interdisciplinary anthology Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out for every student in the winner’s class or group--up to 40 copies! 

To be entered to win, share your most creative activity idea for engaging young people during Presidents Month. Send a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your idea to the NCBLA by email (info@thencbla.org) or by Facebook message (facebook.com/TheNCBLA) before 11:00 PM EST Friday, February 22, 2013. Be sure to include complete contact information. 

Up to three winners will be chosen at random from all entries received. For more contest information and rules, go to: thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html

This giveaway is made possible by the generous donation of all books by Candlewick Press. Thank you!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

In Celebration of Presidents Month!

The Our White House Book Giveaway!
Tell Us How You Celebrate Presidents Month with Young People To WIN Copies of
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out!

How do you celebrate Presidents Month with the young people in your life?

Do your students dress up and role play as a particular presidential couple? Do you bake a cake and sing “Happy Birthday” to George and Abe? Do your kids create a presidential rap? Write a skit or play? Or dramatize a scene from a president’s life using puppets and word play? 


Send us your very best activity idea for using Presidents Month to get kids excited about American History and be entered into a drawing to win one copy of Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out for EVERY student in your class or group!

How to Enter!
Write a one- to three-paragraph summary or a lesson plan that describes your most creative and successful activity for engaging the young people in your classroom, home school, library, or community group during Presidents Month. Be sure to include a recommended age or grade level.

Your idea could be a writing exercise, an art activity, a research project—any idea you think would be helpful to other educators to get kids engaged in American History! And if you give us permission, we would love to share the best ideas with other educators by publishing them on our educational website OurWhiteHouse.org. Please submit your idea to be applied in one of the following categories:

Social Studies
Language Arts
Visual Arts and Music
Science


You are welcome to submit more than one idea.

THREE Chances to Win!
THREE WINNERS will be selected at random from all entries received to win up to 40 copies of Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out, one for each student in each winner’s classroom or group. 

Book Giveaway Details
The contest starts TODAY and ends Friday, February 22. Winners will be announced Wednesday, February 27, 2013.

Send your entries by email or Facebook:

  • Email entries to info@thencbla.org. Be sure to type “Our White House Book Giveaway” in the Subject line.

All entries must be received by 11:00 PM EST Friday, February 22, 2013. 

Be sure to include complete contact information with your entry. Complete contact information includes your name, title, email address, telephone number, and the name and complete address of your school, home school, library, or community group. All contact information will be kept confidential. Entries without complete contact information will not be accepted. For more details and complete contest rules, go to:
thencbla.org/OWH_Book_Giveaway.html
 
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out is the interdisciplinary anthology created by over 100 of America’s most gifted storytellers and artists as a project of the National Children’s Book and Literacy Alliance. An incomparable collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and a stunning array of original art, Our White House offers a multifaceted look at America’s history through the prism of the White House. Our White House is available in both hardcover and paperback from Candlewick Press. Learn more on the companion website OurWhiteHouse.org.

Please share our book giveaway information with all the educators, home schoolers, parents, guardians, librarians, and community leaders you know! Thank you. 

For the latest updates on the Book Giveaway, be sure to check our Facebook page and this blog often.


The NCBLA would like to thank Candlewick Press for their very generous donation of Our White House books to our contest winners. 

THANK YOU!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Believe in Picture Books!

What Do YOU Believe
Is the Value of Picture Books?

Candlewick Press is in the midst of a year-long video celebration featuring authors, illustrators, staff, family, and friends--all explaining why they believe in picture books! You can check out all the current videos here.

You can even choose to create and upload your own video!

Be sure to look for videos by Kate DiCamillo, Peter H. Reynolds, Timothy Basil Ering, and MORE!