Thanks to Carol at Carol's Corner for being our host this week!
It's very late, but I wanted to share a poem about this week, and what it's meant to me. I am at the All Write Conference in Warsaw, Indiana, seeing amazing people present, meeting all, ALL those with whom I'm written for over two years now--Ruth, Stacey, Mary Helen, Amy, Bonnie, Christy, Deb G., Karen, Katherine, Ramona and Nancy. And meeting new people too, connecting because we are interested in being better educators. It's been a marvelous day and there's one more to go!
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
A Little Bit of Peter H. Johnston
Tuesday Slice of Life is hosted by Ruth and Stacey at Two Writing Teachers. Come enjoy all the summer slices!
“Language is the essential
condition of knowing, the process by which experience becomes knowledge.” Michael Halliday
“Language is the essential
condition of knowing, the process by which experience becomes knowledge.” Michael Halliday
With my book sharing buddy and colleague,
I attended a workshop last Thursday to listen to Peter H. Johnston talk about
his latest discoveries about how using language precisely can make huge
differences in students' ability to learn and trust, and just feel so
comfortable in their skins. It was an exhilarating day of some table
talk, but mostly listening to this author of Choice Words and Opening Minds. We spent
much of the day enjoying parts of Peter's stories from Opening Minds
and our own conversations as we applied the questions and ideas to our
individual experiences. I’ll share some of the highlights I thought
important. As I re-read this second
book, I may add more another time.
Early in the book, Peter
writes: “My intention with this book is
to offer a basis for choosing more productive talk—how to make the most of
these opportunities children offer us.”
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Some Treasures This Week!
It's Monday! What are you Reading? is hosted by Jen and Kellee at TEACH.MENTOR.TEXTS. Head over for some awesome book reviews! And, also visit Sheila at BOOK JOURNEYS that offers more reviews of all kinds of books, adult and children.
Tweet at #IMWAYR
It's Monday! What are you Reading? is hosted by Jen and
Kellee at TEACH.MENTOR.TEXTS. Head over for terrific
book reviews! And, also visit Sheila at BOOK JOURNEYS that offers more
reviews of all kinds of books, adult and children.
Tweet at
#IMWAYR
Poetry
Pug and Other Animal
Poems
– poems by Valerie Worth, illustrated by Steve Jenkins
I’m so envious of Steve Jenkin’s
collage talents. The illustrations
amaze. When examining the details, I
always want to see his studio, with the unimaginable patterned and textured
papers he must have. This book of 18 of
Valerie Worth’s poems both informs and entertains. From learning of the MIA life of a fox to the
interesting “home” of a toad Steve Jenkins, each of the poems show that Worth
certainly knew what she was writing about. Having numerous rabbits in my new
garden, a favorite is the poem titled “Rabbits.” In it,
Worth. She speaks of rabbits staying
‘along the/Grassy fringe/ unhastily, in peaceful thought, it seeks. I realize many have read this book, so for
those you haven’t, please check it out.
It’s a perfect example of the creative way to use non-fiction research.
Picture
Books
I won
this book, The Great Lollipop Caper, written and illustrated by Dan Krall, and am so happy I did! Who would
have ever imagined that capers could become a great storyline, but in this
book, they are. After figuring out that
lollipops seem to be loved by children the world over, Mr. Caper want in on the
action too, because he feels so ignored.
The “lollipop caper” plan is hatched, but the plans unfortunately do not
turn out as expected. The illustrations
are funny, cartoon-like with speech bubbles and outrageous expressions that
must make the audience giggle and giggle.
I can’t wait to read this to a class of younger children in the fall to
see their reactions. It will also begin
a good discussion for the start of the year about feelings and solving problems
in positive ways.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
A Workshop Takeaway
Thanks to Margaret at Reflections on the Teche for hosting Poetry Friday. Read her wonderful post about writing camp and the ekphrastic poetry written during writing marathon. Then check out all the other posts linking up!
A quote from my
experience Thursday: Language is the essential condition of
knowing, the process by which experience becomes knowledge. Michael
Halliday
In a workshop
Thursday, A colleague and I enjoyed listening to Peter Johnston, educator and author of Choice Words. Through examining his
recent book, Opening Minds,
he created a day of conversation about words, the way we use them as we speak
with students/family/friends. It was an
educator’s day, yet also one of conversation about good ways to live one’s
life. Some of Peter’s philosophy
reminded me of that of Haim
Ginott, a psychologist of years ago whose books and influences live
on.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Summer Time - #Cyber PD Time!
I'm excited to link up with Cathy Mere at Reflect and Refine: Building A Learning Community, Laura Komos at Our Camp Read-A-Lot, and Jill Fisch at My Primary Passion are hosting #CyberPD. We'll share our plans for reading Professional Development books, and then Cathy, Laura and Jill will choose one for us to read together in July.
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