In this episode, you'll hear about books that "break the rules of writing" by telling stories in the form of emails, blog entries, and instant messages.
In this episode, you'll hear about new nonfiction books that explore the role of women in the NASA space program, the Civil Rights Movement, and the experiences of Arab American youth in the post-9/11 era.
In honor of NCTE's National Day on Writing, tune in to hear about the growing number of books featuring teens who write.
Students learn more about libraries as part of National Library Week.
Marked by parades, picnics, and other celebrations, Labor Day is a time set aside to recognize the achievements of the American labor movement and the dignity in all work.
As a class, students work in small groups to create a "100th Day" book.
Students research different awards given by the ALA and do an activity based on one of the awards.
In this activity, children look closely at living things in their natural environments and then make books about what they see.
Use shape and theme poems, or poems that look like the things they describe, as a fun way to introduce children to poetry.