Anderson’s Bookshops (Naperville) is hosting their Fall Educator Extravaganza on October 20 at 3:00 pm. Spend the afternoon exploring phenomenal kid lit, and earn 1 free hour of professional development.
Anderson’s Bookshop is bringing K-8 educators & #kidlit creators back together in the Chicago suburbs for a day-and-a half of community, learning, and celebration of all things literacy! Anderson’s Bookshops gives a 20% discount to items educators purchase for their classrooms or libraries, and this will be honored at LITapalooza. As an added bonus, educators will earn CPUDs.
Hope to see you there!
—Jenn
Who’s coming to LITapalooza 2024?
Keynote Speakers: Minh Lê and Dan Santat
**Your ticket includes a free signed copy of Built to Last, written by Minh Lê and illustrated by Dan Santat.
Guest Authors: Vera Ahiyya, John David Anderson, Cale Atkinson, Tracey Baptiste, Bethany Barton, Cece Bell, Ashley Belote, Tadgh Bentley, Terry J. Benton-Walker, Valerie Bolling, Jessica Burkhart, Nidhi Chanani, Johnnie Christmas, Ben Clanton, Abby Cooper, Lindsay Currie, Sayantani DasGupta, Cori Doerrfeld, Antwan Eady, Vicky Fang, Saadia Faruqi, Josh Funk, Alyson Gerber, Chris Grabenstein, Andrew Hacket, Nathan Hale, Kate Hannigan, Mary Winn Heider, Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm, Alan Katz, Lisa Katzenberger, Supriya Kelkar, Lily LaMotte, David LaRochelle, Kari Lavelle, Jarrett Lerner, Loren Long, Stephanie V.F. Lucianovic, Kekla Magoon, Laurie Morrison, Jamar Nicholas, Rex Ogle, Jarrett Pumphrey, Jerome Pumphrey, Rekha Rajan, Jean Reidy, Mae Respicio, Michael Rex, Barb Rosenstock, Katherine, Roy, Blythe Russo, Sarah Sax, John Schu, Stephen Shaskan, Sheetal Sheth, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Esme Symes-Smith, Ruth Spiro, Elly Swartz, Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, Jana Tropper, Refe & Susan Tuma, Colleen AF Venable, Jasmine Warga, & Kaz Windness!
Schedule
**Lunch – A variety of food trucks will be available to purchase lunch and snacks throughout day 1. You can also have lunch on your own. Morning (located right outside the auditorium):
As a Teaching Safari Alum, I encourage K-12 educators to participate in the upcoming fall workshop. Brookfield Zoo Teaching Safari is a free professional learning opportunity for teachers that consists of four full-day, onsite sessions at Brookfield Zoo (two weekdays and two Saturdays) and two 60-minute virtual sessions. In addition to attending and participating in these classes, participants will engage in ongoing reflection on professional growth, and create and revise a lesson plan applying program content to practice. Content and strategies explored on the Teaching Safari are informed by Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Common Core State Standards (CCSS), and the Danielson Framework.
Attendees can earn 2 semester hours graduate credit (Dominican University) or 35 professional development hours.
The application window for the Fall Safari 2024 is opens May 20 and closes August 22.
Are you in need of ISBE clock hours and fresh NGSS aligned lessons? If you responded “yes”, then click the link below.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) has a plethora of workshops this Spring & Summer. Clear your schedule and take advantage of these affordable professional development opportunities.
Teacher Workshop: Bringing Nature to the Classroom
K-5 Educators take a moment and register for this incredible professional development opportunity. Spend a Saturday morning at Shedd Aquarium and earn 3 ISBE clock hours. Click the registration link for additional details.
Anderson’s Bookshop is offering a virtual or in-person Educator Book Club that is scheduled to meet in March. Books purchased through Anderson’s will be discounted 25% . It’s a great opportunity to connect and interact with other Educators, earn CPUDs, and read quality literature.
Educators Grades 3-8 take note: Shedd Aquarium is hosting an in-person workshop on Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
“Join us for an impelling educator workshop that explores the fascinating intersection of science and science fiction. From “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” to “Waterworld,” modern science fiction has long captivated our imaginations and sparked curiosity. As a genre, it allows us to speculate about our future while holding a mirror to present challenges.
By bringing sci-fi into the classroom, we encourage our students to engage with science critically and creatively.”
As a Teaching Safari Alum, I strongly encourage educators to participate in the upcoming summer program.
Per the Brookfield Zoo website: “The Teaching Safari is a free professional learning for teachers that consists of four full-day, onsite sessions at Brookfield Zoo (two weekdays and two Saturdays) and two 60-minute virtual sessions. In addition to attending and participating in these classes, participants will engage in ongoing reflection on professional growth, and create and revise a lesson plan applying program content to practice. Content and strategies explored on the Teaching Safari are informed by Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Common Core State Standards (CCSS), and the Danielson Framework. Seats are limited; the application window for our Summer 2024 safari opens February 1.
Teaching Safari participants who complete all course requirements may elect to receive 35 free professional development hours or two (2) free graduate semester hours from Dominican University.* Participants who complete the Safari will also receive a Certificate of Completion from Brookfield Zoo and four (4) complimentary zoo passes for immediate family.”