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Monday, November 17th, 1997

Education World® Celebrates Children's Book Week 1997


This week, Education World fills its shelves with a bunch of activities and other stories that will help educators celebrate National Children's Book Week, November 17-23. Check out these stories for great ideas to motivate your young readers!



Articles

  • 25 Ideas to Motivate Young Readers!
    To celebrate Children's Book Week, the people at the BOOK-IT! Program have given permission for Education World to reprint 25 great ideas from teachers -- ideas that are sure to get kids across the grades excited about reading!
    After reading the 25 incredible ideas in the story above, we'd love for you to share an activity, a game, a bulletin board idea or any other idea you've used to motivate young readers. See story for details.

  • Creating A Classroom of Writers Using the "Meet the Author" Collection
    Young writers will be comforted (and surprised) to learn that their favorite author uses a writing process similar to their own. Famous authors also experience many of the same writing frustrations as kids do!

  • "Sustained Silent Reading" Helps Develop Independent Readers (and Writers)
    Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) -- or DEAR (Drop Everything And Read), as some teachers call it! -- can be one more tool for developing lifelong readers.

  • Meet the Authors: Peek Inside The World of Children's Book Writers
    Writing isn't easy work. Famous children's authors will tell you that in the 'Meet the Author' collection. Their stories of perseverance and frustration will inspire young writers everywhere to do better!

  • "Author: A True Story" -- Of Frustration and Triumph!
    Popular children's author Helen Lester serves as a role model for young writers. In "Author: A True Story," Lester reflects with humor on the lessons learned from her own writing experiences.

RELATED STORIES FROM THE EDUCATION WORLD ARCHIVES

  • Banning Books from the Classroom: How To Handle Cries for Censorship Challenges to school materials are a common occurrence. How should such challenges be handled? How can they be avoided?
  • Free Voluntary Reading (FVR)"Pays" Big Dividends! Teacher William Marson shares his success in motivating sixth-graders to read using a program he calls Reading for Fun (RFF).
  • Checkpoints in Reading The Council for Educational Development and Research (CEDaR) has created a list of "checkpoints in reading" -- for Kindergarten and grades 3, 6, 9, and 12 -- to help parents better understand their child's reading development.
  • Let's Hear It For the Girls! A new book from Erica Bauermeister and Holly Smith pulls together a list of 375 books, from classics to little-known winners, that include at their heart strong and resourceful female characters.