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Summer Reading

admin May 17th, 2010

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  • COURSE INSIDER: Range of Reading Ability
  • Bookmarks
  • Games
  • Book Recommendations

COURSE INSIDER: Range of Reading Ability

The range of reading ability in any given classroom is approximately 2/3 of the students’ chronological age. This means that in a classroom of mostly 15 years old, the range of reading ability, and “inability,” across the class will span 10 years.

In other words, within one seemingly heterogeneous class, some students have a 5th grade reading level while others have a 15th grade reading level.

Combine this with the fact that many students take the summer off from reading thus losing three months of progress every year. By the time a student is in middle school this results in a crucial two-year gap.

Now is the perfect time to encourage and help students maintain and develop their reading skills.

This material is from the Reading Across the Curriculum course.


Bookmarks

Lynda Jeffs of MemoriesInTyme.com is an expert on easy and cheap items that teachers can create with students. She makes all types of paper crafts, on very little money (and gets compliments all the time) by taking basic supplies and a bit of ingenuity.

Bookmarks are a fun and easy way to encourage reading over the summer and make very easy projects for students, not only for themselves, but also as gifts. They can be made in little time if you only have a small amount of time. Let the grade level you teach determine the most appropriate items to use. Most bookmarks can be made with small die cut shapes (or punches if you have them available) and a bit of ribbon on the top!

Supplies needed:

• Background for the base of the bookmark 2” x 5.5”

• Coordinating paper to put on the base of the bookmark 2” x 3”

• Stickers, die cuts or punch shapes to put on the bookmark

• Glue

• Ribbon for the tassels on top of the bookmark

Directions:

Step 1: Cut the bookmark bottom base shape 2” x 5.5”. Use a hole punch to punch a hole at the top creating a spot for the ribbon to come out.

Step 2: Cut a matching piece of paper 2” x 3” to place in the middle of the base of the bookmark, leaving a bit of color on top and bottom.

Step 3: Select small shapes (such as die cuts, punches, or stickers) for each bookmark. Let the size of the shape determine how many you use for each bookmark. If you have photos of each child, you could even put a photo in here in place of the die cuts or other shapes.

Step 4: Using glue, secure the base paper to the background paper and then attach the shapes last.

Step 5: (optional – leave this step out if you do not have a hole punch or ribbon available) Thread a loop of ribbon through the hole punched at the top, to create the tassels on the end.

Email LyndaJ@memoriesintyme.com if you need more ideas!


Fun ‘n Games

Kaboose has scoured the web for some great, free video games that help develop children’s reading success. You might consider sharing this list with parents as a resource for learning with their children over the summer.

Reading games for very young children: http://resources.kaboose.com/games/read1.html

Reading games for children: http://resources.kaboose.com/games/read2.html


Book Recommendations

KidsBookShelf.com calls Conspiracy 365 the new series novel from Usborne Books “…An edge of your seat thriller you won’t be able to put down and will anxiously await the next book in the series!”

And a 14-year-old reviewer rated this book a 10 (scale of 0-10) “Wow.. that’s all I pretty much have to say about this book! …it sure keeps you on the edge of your seat. I definitely think this book is a best seller series in the making, and anyone who likes books with tons of action and a mysterious twist to it will really enjoy Conspiracy 365.”

See what other students and teachers too are reading. Discover new books. And, build a free virtual bookshelf with Shelfari:  http://www.shelfari.com/

What are you planning to read over the summer?

Ellen Paxton

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Get Teens Reading with New 12 books in 12 months Adventure Series

admin December 4th, 2009

Conspiracy 365

Conspiracy 365

 
On New Year’s Eve, Cal is chased down the street by a staggering, sick man with a deadly warning…“They killed your father. They’ll kill you. You must survive the next 365 days.”
 

 

Hurled into a life on the run the 15-year-old fugitive is isolated and alone. Hunted by the law and ruthless criminals, Cal must somehow uncover the truth about his father’s mysterious death and a history-changing secret. Who can he turn to, who can he trust, when the whole world seems to want him dead?

The clock is ticking. Any second could be his last.

Callum Ormond has been warned.
He has 365 days.
The countdown has begun…
12 months. 12 books.
 
 Do you have teens you want to read more, especially boys?

 

Written by internationally renowned, award winning author Gabrielle Ward, the new Conspiracy 365 series is designed to get the teens in your classroom and life reading, with a new installment every month. The first book, January, is available for order now.

Click here to learn more, download a sneak peek of the January book and purchase.

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Children’s Books 40% – 60% Off Until Monday

admin November 27th, 2009

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Shop from home! We’ve got great deals (40% – 60% OFF) on all sorts of children’s books and learning materials.

Books are a great holiday gift and now is the perfect time to stock up.

Whether you have pre-readers, beginning readers or advanced readers, you will find a broad selection of age and skill appropriate learning-based books from which to select that children love.

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Save 40% – 60% Off Until Monday Noon CST!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Ps. If you have a teenage boy that you want to read more, check out this new 12 books in 12 months series, Conspiracy 365.

Search for books by age, topics, Accelerated Reader, popularity and more… Stock up for your students, children, friends, relatives and  classroom.

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Want Christmas Cash?

admin November 24th, 2009

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February 2008 News

prodev February 15th, 2008

NEWSLETTER: February 2008

As the temperature dropped to nearly 30 degrees below zero I thought: Why write “NEARLY 30 degrees below” as if it’s not quite cold enough? Will folks know this is Fahrenheit and not Celcius and does it really matter? How do I make that little degree symbol? The moonlight against ice crystals in the sky creates a stunning halo (click to see images).

The good news is that Spring magazines are starting to arrive promising blooming flowers and green covered fields! Warm weather cannot be too far behind.

Please tell your friends and colleagues about these important updates:

  • As of March 1st there will be a slight increase of $4 per sefl-study course from Professional Learning Board.
    All courses purchased before February 29th will have the $25/self-study course price honored

    (This includes Purchase Orders!)
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    Please help us spread the word.  

  • We’re proud to announce NEW FACILITATED COURSES. Sessions start the first Monday of each month beginning Monday, March 3rd. Register now. All courses 15 clock hours/CPDUs:  

    1. NEW: Web Technology for Teachers
    2. NEW: Accommodating All Learners
    3. NEW: Positive Behavior Intervention Strategies
    4. NEW: Reading Instruction Techniques: Enhancing Learning in All Subject Areas

Scroll down for info on these resources in which I think you might be interested:

  • FREE student courses through HippoCampus by the National Repository of Online Courses (NROC)
  • Shameless Plug (My sister wrote a children’s book!)
  • Tech Trials
    • YackPack
    • KnightCite
  • Student Competition

Thank you for your continued support of Professional Learning Board.

Best regards,

Ellen Paxton, MEd, NBCT


FREE COURSES

HippoCampus by National Repository of Online Courses (NROC)
(http://hippocampus.org/)

 

A free, public website for high school and college students that offers multimedia correlated to most major textbooks and in the following areas:

  • Algebra
  • American Government
  • Biology
  • Calculus
  • Calculus (Spanish)
  • Environmental Science
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • US History

SHAMELESS PLUG

To Be Released: March 13th
Ladybug Girl Book
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0803731957?ie=UTF8&tag=everyonisat06-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0803731957

Lulu’s older brother says she is too little to play with him. Her mama and papa are busy too, so Lulu has to make her own fun. This is a situation for Ladybug Girl!

Ladybug Girl saves ants in distress, jumps through shark-infested puddles, and even skips along the great dark twisty tree trunk—all by herself. It doesn’t matter what her brother says, Ladybug Girl is definitely not too little!

In this sweet and cheerful story by husband and wife team Jacky Davis and David Soman, one not-so-little girl discovers how to make some fun that is just her size, right in her own backyard.

Reading level: Ages 4-8
Hardcover: 40 pages
Publisher: Dial
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0803731957
ISBN-13: 978-0803731950
Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 9.3 x 0.4 inches


TECH TRIALS
Technology tools we try include:

YackPack http://www.yackpack.com
They say, We help people use the power of human voice to build relationships.

 

KnightCite http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/index.php
They say, “Maintained by the Hekman Library at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI. Questions about Citations and Styles? Try the fantastic resources available at DianaHacker.com. “

I say,
“An incredible tool for citing resources (books, anthologies, periodicals, multimedia and communications) in MLA, APA and/or Chicago style.”

 

I say, “The voice quality sounds top-notch. I’ve sent questions to their posted email addresses and receive bounce-backs every time. Why can’t they hear me?”

 


STUDENT COMPETITION
On Your Mark. Get Set. Doodle.

Doodle 4 Google is giving U.S. students in grades K-12 the opportunity to design a doodle (see samples here) for the Google homepage. Students will be asked to draw a doodle that best represents the theme “What if…?” We ask ourselves this question every day when we build our products, so we thought we would ask the same of the future doodlers.

Check out www.google.com/doodle4google for more details. All that’s needed to get started is a teacher or principal to register the school. Registration closes on 3/28/08, and entries must be postmarked by 4/12/2008.

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