The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators and their brand-new titles. In this post, author Candace Fleming speaks about her biography The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh.
Provide responsive literacy instruction that varies content, pacing, and outcomes to meet readers where they are.
In an effort to support you during this unprecedented time, TeachingBooks wants to perpetuate relevant literacy connections for everyone in your community. We have developed a Book & Reading Engagement Kit: Home Edition that you may freely use. We also have highlighted a variety of virtual learning activities for you, your students, and parents as they support children’s learning at home.
Get to know a little bit more about the team behind TeachingBooks.net. This time we answer the question, “What cheers you up?”
I get cheered up in a number of ways ranging from time away “from it all” with family…
Making the words on the page spring to life through drama and theater is one way to connect students to literature outside of the classroom.
Looking for resources to support your English Language Learners’ exposure to text? Use TeachingBooks multimedia instructional materials to enhance their learning experiences. Share with students author’s authentic voice in multiple languages. Provide background knowledge, discussion models, and enhance vocabulary development…
Have you ever thought, “Whose perspectives am I missing, and how can I include them for all readers?” Diverse books help us fill those gaps.
When you’re teaching diverse books, TeachingBooks.net helps you instruct with authentic, respectful, primary source materials…
Reader’s Theater is fun! Loved by students and teachers because it makes the words come alive. Here are a few ideas about Reader’s Theater that will get you started or extend the use of it in your literacy lessons or…
Working on strategies to support this year’s literacy goals? Need concrete evidence and a conversation starter for your evaluation?
TeachingBooks.net’s newly revised, self-guided Professional Development module provides opportunities and evidence to support your literacy goals. A fundamental aspect of an…
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…