Posts Tagged ‘ PITNF ’

Janet Allen to Speak at ‘Reading for the Love of It’ Conference

Feb 9th, 2010 | By Plugged-in | Category: Events, Featured

Janet Allen will be speaking at the 2010 Reading for the Love of It conference, held February 11-12 in Toronto, Ontario. If you’re going to the conference, be sure to check out Janet’s presentation on reading and writing nonfiction as well as those by several authors whose audiobooks are published by Plugged-in to Reading publisher Recorded Books: Rafe Esquith (author of Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire), Even Bunting (author of Plugged-in to Reading Level 2 title Blackwater), and Patricia Polacco (author of Babushka’s Doll).



The Mailbox® and PITNF Team Up for Black History Month

Feb 9th, 2010 | By Plugged-in | Category: News

We’ve teamed up with The Mailbox to offer free lesson plans and audio excerpts to Mailbox subscribers. (If you don’t already subscribe to The Mailbox, visit http://www.theeducationcenter.com/tec/ to sign up) Since February is Black History Month, we thought we’d feature some titles from Plugged-in to Nonfiction that profile some great people in Black History. Sign up for the newsletter to access lesson plans and download the accompanying audiobook excerpts to use as book hooks below.

We’re also giving away one copy of both the print book and audiobook for A Negro League Scrapbook! View the entire post to see how to win.



2010 Plugged-in Workshop Dates Announced

Dec 28th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Events, Featured, News, Press

Dr. Janet Allen’s Plugged-in to Reading and Plugged-in to Nonfiction, curriculum programs published by Haights Cross Communications company Recorded Books, have announced that the 2010 Plugged-in Literacy Workshop will be held June 28–29, 2010 in Port Charlotte, Florida. Educators are encouraged to reserve seats for the workshop early.

To register for the 2010 Plugged-in to Literacy Workshop, call Recorded Books at 1-800-638-1304 x1122 or download the registration form available at http://pluggedineducators.ning.com.



Are You Challenged By the 4th Grade Slump?

Nov 17th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Featured, News, Press

The Educational Forum points out that students enter a significant transition when they begin fourth grade. They are no longer “learning to read,” but are “reading to learn.” During this transition, some students struggle with the new content area texts they are expected to read (2009).

Now, with Plugged-in to Nonfiction, you can intervene before your 4th- and 5th-grade students get left behind. This program contains lessons that teach effective strategies students can use to comprehend textbooks and other nonfiction across all content areas.



Free Excerpts for Readers of The Mailbox

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Featured, News

We’re excited to be sponsoring the latest edition of The Mailbox newsletter. Featured in the newsletter are activities and free audiobook excerpt downloads for three books from Plugged-in to Nonfiction Grades 4-5, Angry Animals, Abraham Lincoln, and On the Halfpipe with…Tony Hawk.
Let us know if you use the activities in your classroom or share [...]



Classic Connections Giveaway Winner!

Nov 4th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: News

The winner of our Classic Connections giveaway is commenter #3, Jan Ledger! Congratulations, Jan! You’ll receive a copy of Finn, Romiette and Julio, and Dating Hamlet on CD for your school.
Jan says that using classic text The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane brings lively discussion about courage and character to her classroom.



Have You Taught a Banned Book Lately?

Sep 25th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Featured, News

Have you taught a banned book lately? If you’re a Plugged-in teacher, you may have! Janet Allen hand-picked all the titles for Plugged-in, and some of the high interest, high quality, award winning books she picked have actually been challenged or banned in the past. Banned Books Week is a great time to bring up the topic with your students.



Student Choice Drives Reading Motivation

Aug 31st, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Featured, News

The New York Times discusses how reading choice affects motivation in this article: “A New Assignment: Pick Books You Like”. Eighth grade teacher Lorrie McNeill shares her experiences from her first year of the reading workshop method, where “students choose their own books, discuss them individually with their teacher and one another, and keep detailed journals about their reading.” Sound familiar? It sounds a lot like Plugged-in to us!



Comics in the Classroom

Jul 27th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Featured, News

Comics aren’t just about superheroes and supervillains these days (though there’s certainly nothing wrong with a superhero!). Plugged-in to Nonfiction actually features many comic books, graphic novels, and art-centered books that will get reluctant readers excited about books without sacrificing quality.



Publisher of Dr. Janet Allen’s Plugged-in Programs Invites Educators to Social Media Network

Jun 12th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: News, Press

RECORDED BOOKS PRESS RELEASE
Recorded Books, the publisher of Dr. Janet Allen’s Plugged-in to Reading and Plugged-in to Nonfiction, reading programs from a leading authority in literacy instruction, invites educators to join the Plugged-in Educators network at http://pluggedineducators.ning.com and also officially announces the launch of the Plugged-in to Nonfiction website at http://www.pluggedintononfiction.com.