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Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a collection of 5 Anansi Story Cove picture books…
What is the last photo you took?
Each month the TeachingBooks.net team is going to answer a “get-to-know-you” question, so you can learn more about us, and because we’d love to get to know more about you — please feel free to share your answer in the …
Guest Blogger: Gail Jarrow
Blistery red rashes and hallucinations, lethal germs in food, flea bites that kill— these are all subjects that have captured my attention, and I hope will grab readers’ attention, too. Intriguing medical stories speak to my background in zoology, an interest in history, and experience teaching middle school science. As an author, I get to be a sleuth—searching for hidden details and fascinating images to illustrate my books; I never know what remarkable material I’ll uncover next.Contests and Giveaways | January 2016
Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a free copy of Wandering Woolly (Elementary)
Little…
Gearing Up for 2016 ALA Youth Media Awards
The ALA Youth Media Awards announcements are on Monday, January 11th and we are excited! Nick and Val will be in Boston, MA and the rest of the TeachingBooks.net team will be in Madison, WI watching the awards ceremony live…
Connect, Learn, Share! TeachingBooks.net for Your PLN
Opportunities to change and grow come to each of us through our PLNs (Professional Learning Networks). At TeachingBooks.net, our Social Media Team focuses on engaging with others invested in literacy conversations.
Regular features include our newest resources, great tips for…
Guest Blogger: Jack Gantos
The Trouble in Me (Farrar 2015) is, in part, an answer to the question “How does one go bad?” It’s something I’ve been asked often since the publication of Hole in My Life (Farrar 2002), which features my drug smuggling and life in prison.Contests and Giveaways | December 2015
Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a free copy of Gemina, The Crooked-Neck Giraffe (Elementary)…
Original Author Resources Help Prepare for Author Visits
A customer from the Oakland, California recently asked us to create original multimedia resources with author Alton Carter. In this original Meet-the-Author Book Reading Alton shares what inspired hime to write The Boy Who Carried Bricks and why he wrote this book.Guest Blogger: Mélanie Watt
Cross-curricular Uses for the Author Name Pronunciation Guide
The Author Name Pronunciation Guide, created by TeachingBooks.net, features more than 2,000 short audio clips by book creators sharing the true pronunciation and origin of their names. It is a freely accessible resource, ready-to-use to enliven and personalize your lesson…
Contests and Giveaways | November 2015
Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a free copy of Ms. Spell (Elementary)
An unorthodox…
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Guest blogger: Tomie dePaola
Look and Be Grateful (Holiday House 2015) is the most unusual project I’ve ever worked on in my 50 years as a children’s book illustrator/author.
Usually, a book starts with an idea that I’ll turn over and over in my head, sometimes letting it pop-up when it wants to, other times, sitting down and forcing myself to get right to it, jotting down notes, maybe making a quick sketch or two–nothing serious, nothing finished, just doodling with words and images.Contests and Giveaways | October 2015
Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a free copy of Feeding the Flying Fanellis (Elementary…
Read Around the Fifty Nifty United States
Can you name all 50 states in the United States of America? At the risk of dating myself, I will reveal that I can, but only in alphabetical order and to the tune of the pre-school/elementary lyrical treasure “Fifty Nifty…
Recording Provides Author’s Insights
A customer from Charleston, SC recently asked us about available audio resources for The Queen of Water (Random House 2011).
In this original Meet-the-Author Book Reading, author Laura Resau talks about her friendship with co-author Maria Virginia Farinango, and their…
Guest Blogger: M.T. Anderson
For years, I heard bizarre, thrilling stories about Dmitri Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony; how it was written by the Soviet composer in the besieged city of Leningrad as the Nazis bombed the city; how it was performed there by a starving orchestra while the Red Army shelled the Germans to protect the concert hall; and how it was put onto microfilm and slipped out of the USSR, flown to Tehran, driven across the desert to Cairo, and finally brought to America to interest the United States in the Soviet cause. Contests and Giveaways | September 2015
Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a free copy of Ghostlight (Middle Grade)
When…
Original Resources Extend Author Visit Excitement!
A customer from the Chicago Public Schools recently asked us to create original multimedia resources with author PJ Gray.
In this original Meet-the-Author Book Reading PJ shares the elements he combined to write the Trippin’ series in the hope of …
Support Your Literacy Student Learning Objectives (SLOs)
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Do you need to submit student learning objectives for the 2015-16 school year? Are your deadlines are fast approaching? TeachingBooks.net can help you design a plan for…
How to (Re)Tell a Story in Pictures
Drawing a graphic novel is a bit like making a film—on your own. The artist becomes the writer, director, production crew, costume designer, art director, location scout, cinematographer, the special effects team, the actors, and the editor. Unlike film, however, the images are static and time, motion, and sound must be implied through picture sequences, or by descriptive text, such as “We waited for hours,” or “WHAM!”Contests and Giveaways | August 2015
Each month we feature free and enjoyable book contests and giveaways! We hope you will enjoy the following opportunities as well as the author and book resources available via TeachingBooks.net.
Win a free copy of Vincent Paints His House…
Connect Literacy and the Arts
Let us help you build solid connections between fine arts and achieving literacy goals!
Are you a fine arts teacher looking for ways to support district and school literacy goals? Happily, TeachingBooks.net can help!
Art teachers could pair a Meet-the-Author…
























