Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Put these Events on your School Calendar
Reading through the September issue of Reading Today, I found two events that teachers, writers, and media specialists want to take note of this fall.
On October 8, 2009 more than one million children and adults are expected to team up with Eric Carle's famous "Hungry Caterpillar" to help break a world record for the world's largest shared-reading experience. Read this fun classic to a child and go to Read for the Record and see how you can help raise money for Jumpstart and at-risk children.
Twelve days later you and your students can celebrate the National Day on Writing on October 20th. This event celebrates writing as a part of everyday daily life. "All writers--including students, business owners, legislators, and others--are encouraged to submit a piece of writing to the National Gallery of Writing, a digital archive of writing samples that exhibit how and why Americans are writing every day. The archive will collect writing samples through 2009 and display them on the National Day on Writing via a free, searchable website."
I think this is a great opportunity for students, teachers, writers--everybody! to be part of a national celebration of the written language. Educators are particularly encouraged to submit a "resource piece" that will help non-educators better understand writing.
I can't wait to get the group of young students who I have helped tutor through Covenant Day School involved in this project. And of course, I'll have to submit something myself...the possibilities abound!
How about you? What piece of writing will you submit?
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3 comments:
Thanks for posting this, Carol. I know Vonda has done speeches on National Day on Writing before. Maybe this year I can work it to get in the school and do something for that day - E :)
I'm not sure what I will submit but I am definitely interested. Thanks for sharing both these items.
I hope you won't let me forget about them.
Thanks, Carol. I'll mark my calendar to be part of the big day in Oct.
Jean
http://www.jeanmatthewhall.com
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