I'm getting things together for Cobb EMC Literacy Week next week. I get to spend the whole week in 5 elementary schools, and I'm so excited! I look forward to meeting students and teachers at Dowell Elementary, Brumby Elementary, Birney Elementary, Tritt Elementary, and Cornerstone Prep!
Fizz, Boom, Read!
It's been such a busy summer that I haven't posted about any of my work. But I would definitely be remiss if I didn't mention my upcoming appearance at the summer reading finale for the Cobb County Libraries. It's open to the public, and everyone is welcome. You can see the line-up here, and it … Continue reading Fizz, Boom, Read!
NSTA and Primary Sources with the Library of Congress
I had a great time at NSTA last week. I especially enjoyed meeting Ed Linz (of Team Teaching Science), Mary Bigelow (of Rise and Shine), and Mike Bowen and Tony Bartley (of The Basics of Data Literacy). Thanks, guys! I also want to point out that Waynesburg University (through the Library of Congress) is running … Continue reading NSTA and Primary Sources with the Library of Congress
See Me in Boston at NSTA
If you're going to the NSTA National Conference in Boston next week (April 3-6), come see me! My main presentation will be Saturday from 3:30-4:30 in room 253C of the convention center. I'll also be sharing early bits of my new book, Once Upon an Earth Science Book, at the NESTA Geology Share-a-thon and the … Continue reading See Me in Boston at NSTA
GSTA Conference and eObservations
As the annual GSTA conference approaches next week, I've been thinking about GSTA. If you're a science teacher in Georgia, you really should join. This group is full of dedicated science educators who are selflessly supporting science teachers across the state. They have a wide range of awards and grants for teachers in all stages … Continue reading GSTA Conference and eObservations
Writing and Illustrating For Kids: Meet Doraine Bennett
One of my favorite events of the year is coming up—the Writing and Illustrating for Kids (WIK) conference in Birmingham, AL! It’s October 12, but registration is going on now. This conference is put on by the Southern-Breeze region of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. I always come away with some good … Continue reading Writing and Illustrating For Kids: Meet Doraine Bennett
Field Test Teachers for Once Upon an Earth Science Book
It's been a busy summer, and I haven't even had time to post on all the things I've been up to. But now I have some big news: I am finally ready to start field testing Once Upon an Earth Science Book. If you would like to be a field test teacher, please contact me … Continue reading Field Test Teachers for Once Upon an Earth Science Book
Atlanta Public Schools Workshop
Participants in Atlanta Public Schools staff development can access files here: Main Powerpoint presentation: Reading and Writing in Science APS3 How to do Reading Groups Information Penguin Lab and Reading Literacy Learning Cycle Examples
Ms. Davis’ Class
I did my "What a GAS!" presentation for Ms. Davis kindergarten class at Coralwood School a few weeks ago, and they sent me this adorable card. They were studying solids, liquids,and gasses, so we did some experiments from Science Experiments that Fizz and Bubble and explored the world of gasses. I also shared with them … Continue reading Ms. Davis’ Class
Great Problems for Writing in Math?
A few weeks ago, I did a workshop for Forsyth County as part of their Literacy Design Collaborative training. I worked with math, science, social studies, and CTAE teachers on content area reading and writing. While there, the math cohort introduced me to a great resource for problems that included writing in mathematics. The site … Continue reading Great Problems for Writing in Math?