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Friday, May 25, 2012

READ.LEARN.GROW

Boys Reading: A Lesson From Cinderella?

Alexandra Morrill
"...as early as second grade, fully 25 percent (of boys) had developed a negative attitude about reading." (Trelease, p.156). For two essential strategies to help encourage boys to read click here.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Let's Go Reading in the Car One


Sunday Book Review




Try some summer reading in the car with an audio book list provided by Judith Shulevitz.
Published: May 18, 2012

How did we human beings become the hypersocial creatures we are today?
The biologist E. O. Wilson credits fire, among other causes. In a recent history of human evolution, Wilson offers the following explanation: Fire was precious because it flushed animals out of the brush, then made it possible for people to cook them. Campfires had to be guarded, which made them like “nests” and made us feel safe enough to be “eusocial” or altruistic. Sounds plausible to me. More . .  .

Let's Go Reading In The Car Two




Try some summer reading in the car with a list provided by Judith Shulevitz.
Monday, May 21, 2012

Summer Audio Books

The New York Times Book Review section from May 20th featured an article by Judith Shulevitz,Let’s Go Reading in the Car that included the following list of recommended audiobooks to check out this summer. Read reviews for these titles with CLCD.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Benefits of Telling Stories

Storytelling is the giving of a gift, the sharing of an emotion, the passing on of knowledge and understanding, one to the other.


Storytelling helps to facilitate learning without the burden of having to teach.  Story can be based on legend, myth, history, or even on science, mathematics, music, or the family.