Read, Set Sail, and Celebrate—Win a Book!

Welcome, November! It’s a month filled with learning opportunities for special days: Election Day, Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving Day. But there’s more! It kicks off with a book debut, there’s a week to celebrate public education, and it’s the month when you can apply to head to the seas for your own enrichment.

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Post a comment to this blog no later than 11:59 pm EST on November 12, 2016, to tell me which of the items below spark your interest. From the comments, I’ll randomly select one teacher to win Lincoln and Kennedy: A Pair to Compare. Use this portrait of two of the most famous presidents to wind down your election studies or tuck it away for Presidents’ Day (February 20, 2017).  (Update: congratulations to Kacie, who is the winner of our prize.)

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Ready to encourage reluctant readers? The newest book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series—Double Down—debuts today. Greg and Rowley have a plan to make a scary movie, but will it double Greg’s troubles? Check out the book here. Then click here to print a free guide filled with activities, games, and resources like reward tickets to go with the book.

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“Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility” is the theme of American Education Week, November 14–18. Draw attention to each day’s special observances by downloading the free 2016 poster. You’ll find it here.

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noaa-teacher-at-seaYou have a chance to set sail for a clearer insight into the oceans, maritime studies, and environmental literacy. Applications are being accepted this month for NOAA’s Teacher at Sea program. Over 700 teachers from all 50 states have participated in the past, with the costs paid for by the program. Intrigued? Get the details and apply here.

Don’t forget to post a comment for your chance to win the book.

Giving a nod to November,

Karen

PS: There are goodies for teachers to win this month at LearningMagazine.com. Select your favorites (as many as you like!) here.


22 thoughts on “Read, Set Sail, and Celebrate—Win a Book!

  1. What a great way to practice comparing and contrasting in reading/writing … the Lincoln/Kennedy book is perfect. I would love to share this story with my class. Since it is an election year, I find that my students are asking more and more questions about our presidents – present and past …. and, yes, future! Great way to keep the excitement going on presidential elections and tie Social Studies in when we can! Thanks!

  2. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid is always a favorite in my classroom. Even the children that struggle with reading will pick it up and feel successful. Because of the illustrations, it doesn’t seem so overwhelming to many of my students.

  3. Lincoln & Kennedy book would be great to add to my school library! The students love learning about the presidents…especially in an election year!

  4. With the divisiveness of this year’s campaign, it would be nice to share with the students a time when politics wasn’t quite so nasty. Although we all know, it has never been a pleasant walk in the park! The Lincoln and Kennedy book would be a wonderful addition to my classroom!

  5. The book on Lincoln and Kennedy looks like a great resource. It not only teaches about role models but can be a great resource for many other concepts such as comparing and contrasting.

  6. I love the Lincoln/Kennedy book! I’ve read a few books about presidents to my kindergartners, 1st, and 2nd graders over the years, and am amazed at their interest in and hunger to know more about our country’s leaders.

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