I've been working on a post for the GLMA blog, and it should be...yes, here it is, just now up. It's on juggling full-time teaching, a family and grad school for those contemplating what I've been doing for the last two years. Whatever it takes to be a ninja, right?
Here's a great little essay In Honor of Children's Book Week. I am excited to have a good reason to delve more deeply into children's lit, but I know I'll never be like Ms.Yingling or Jen Robinson. I still like reading my Elmore Leonard, Dan Simmons, science fiction, and popular science books too much to only read children's books.
I have been getting to some great new children's non-fiction lately. My family and I spent a lovely evening this week poring over Fiona Bayrock and Carolyn Conahan's delightful Bubble Homes and Fish Farts. I knew some of these things, but there were many pages where I would drop my jaw, open my eyes wide and exclaim to my daughter, "I never knew that!" This would paralyze her with giggles.
It's not only informative and clever, it's gorgeous:
We also just read Redwoods
I've been getting into this more and more because of a book called A Place for Wonder which is available as a free pdf right now at Stenhouse (but they know that letting me read it that way just makes me want to buy it that much more). It's geared towards primary grades but the concepts are universal in sparking ideas for teaching in a more inquiry-driven way. Highly recommended.