Date: Thursday, October 25, 2007

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. EST

Target Audience: Educators of grades PreK-1; Pre-Service Educators

Cost: Free!

Requirements for Participation : Must be on the MAGPI network and have H.323 (IP) videoconferencing capabilities.

Description:

Enter the videoconferencing room (or connect from your classroom!) at the end of the school day ready to learn some read aloud tips to put sizzle in your stories. Exit exhilarated and equipped to carry on the great read aloud tradition with your children.

Join Suzanne Bloom, author of this year's annual One Book, Every Young Child book, for a great session on reading stories aloud. This professional development session is sponsored by the Pennsylvania statewide program One Book, Every Young Child, a collaborative program designed to highlight the importance of early literacy development in preschoolers, ages 3-6 years.

 
 
 

Resources

Preparing for this Professional Development:

Familiarize yourself with Suzanne and her work: Find and read at least one of Suzanne's books prior to the videoconference. You'll find a list of her work below!

About Suzanne Bloom:

Suzanne Bloom, author and illustrator of A Splendid Friend, Indeed, has been writing and illustrating children’s books and visiting schools for more than 17 years. She lives with her family in McDonough, NY.

A Splendid Friend, Indeed is the 2007 selection for the Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child program.. It was nominated for Best Book Award, Child Magazine, 2005; named among New York Public Library’s 2005 List of Best Books to Read and Share; won the 2006 Theodor Seuss Geisel Book Award for the Most Distinguished Beginning Reader, Honor book; and was named to the Texas 2x2 Reading List, 2006.

Bloom says she was an illustrator before she became a writer. “That’s because I was scribbling and sketching when I was three, and I didn’t learn to write until I was in first grade. My paintings from those days filled up the page with color and details – like the paintings in my books. I spent a lot of time drawing, writing and making things

Books Written/Illusrated by Suzanne Bloom

  • Books written by Suzanne Bloom
    • We Keep a Pig in the Parlor. Crown Publishers, NYC, 1988.
    • We Keep a Pig in the Parlor: Paperback reprinted by Boyds Mills Press, Honesdale Pa. 2004
    • A Family for Jamie. Crown Publishers, NYC, 1991.
    • Piggy Monday: a Tale About Manners. Morton Grove, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Co. 2001.
    • The Bus for Us. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 2001.
    • No Place for a Pig. Honesdale, PA.: Boyds Mills Press, 2003
    • A Splendid Friend, Indeed: Boyds Mills Press, 2005.
    • Treasure: Boyds Mills Press, 2007
  • Books Illustrated by Suzanne Bloom:
    • Brisson, Pat. Melissa Parkington's Beautiful, Beautiful Hair: Boyds Mills Press, 2006.
    • Bunting, Eve. Girls A to Z. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 2002.
    • Bunting, Eve. My Special Day at Third Street School. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 2004.

About One Book, Every Young Child:

One Book, Every Young Child is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Please Touch Museum, State Museum of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Library Association, Pennsylvania Public Television Network, Pennsylvania Center for the Book, Pennsylvania Association for the Education of Young Children, The Pennsylvania Child Care Association, PennSERVE, Boyds Mills Press and Verizon. This program also is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the state of Pennsylvania. Find out more...

 

 
     
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