I have been having lots of conversations with students about thinking ahead as readers. My stack of to-be-read titles never ends. And that is a good thing. As I think head to my fall reading, I am going to try to make some more time for my personal and professional reading. These are the books I am anxious to read.
I always learn so much from Kelly Gallagher. His teaching and writing have had a huge impact o my teaching life. I am excited about his upcoming book Write Like This. I have done a pretty good preview of the book on Stenhouse's site but I want to wait until I have a "real" copy to read it cover to cover.
I did a podcast interview with Kelly for Choice Literacy a while ago where he talks a bit more about mentor texts.
I came across the book Just My Type: A Book About Fonts by Simon Garfield and ordered it right away. I am pretty sure my oldest daughter will "borrow" it from me when I finish.
I feel like I haven't taught math in a long time. For the last 4 years of my professional life, I have been in the library and for the two years prior to that, I taught Literacy 1/2 day and coached literacy 1/2 day. So I was excited to see this book--Math Exchanges by Kassia Omohundro Wedekind one that will help me see the possibilities for math classrooms. Love the connections she makes to workshop.
Another professional book I am anxious to read is The Ten Things Every Writer Needs to Know by Jeff Anderson. I heard Jeff speak about this book at the All Write Summer institute and I have been waiting to pick this one up since then!
I had the opportunity to hear Rae Carson at Cover to Cover last week. She is the author of the brand new YA novel, Girl of Fire and Thorns. My 12 year old insisted on reading the book first and devoured it (said she maybe liked it better than The Hunger Games and Gone!). It is now my turn to read the book and I can't wait.
Another book that caught my eye is The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka. I'm not sure where I first heard about the book but it looks like one I'd enjoy so I've added it to my list. A review in the New York Times was posted about a month ago.
Sunday, October 02, 2011
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