Interview with Brenda Maier, Author of The Little Red Fort, Peeping Beauty and The Little Blue Bridge and Talented and Gifted Elementary School TeacherThanks for listening to the second episode of Chalk and Ink, the podcast for teachers who write and writers who teach. It was an absolute pleasure to talk with Brenda Maier, talented and gifted elementary teacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the author of The Little Red Fort, Peeping Beauty and The Little Blue Bridge. If you've been procastinating when it comes to writing, you'll be inspired by Brenda because she manages to balance a full-time teaching job, writing and raising five kids. In addition to inspiring listeners to prioritize their passions, Brenda shares ways to push students' critical thinking with perspective exercises and encourages people to read widely so that we can can increase kindness and empathy in our world. Brenda recommends that all elementary school teachers have these four titles in their classrooms: 1) What If, a picture book about resilience written by Samantha Berger and illustrated by Mike Curato. 2) Alma and How She Got Her Name, a picture book that encourages each child to tell their story by Juana Martinez-Neal. 3)The Wall in the Middle of the Book, a picture book about assumptions we make about characters by Jon Agee. 4) We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga, a deceptively simple and lyrical picture book told from the perspective of a Cherokee Nation citizen, written by Traci Sorell and illustrated by Frane Lessac. Happy listening!
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Interview with Angela Shante, Author of The Noisy Welcome to Chalk and Ink, the podcast for teachers who write and writers who teach. If you're looking to develop and deepen your writing and/or teaching practice, then this is the podcast for you! Special thanks to author and illustrator, Sarah Brannen, for the podcast art. Be sure to check out Sarah's new book A Perfect Day. It's the perfect summer read. Without further ado, meet author and educational consultant, Angela Shante, in our first podcast episode. She explains how to use literacy to tiptoe into social emotional learning, tells listeners how to weave editing magic into their classrooms and leaves teachers with a fun, fantastic writing activity you can try with your class. Angela wrote The Noisy Classroom. She also recommends that all teachers have a copy of First Day Jitters by Julie Danneberg on hand to show that teachers have feelings and emotions, too. Finally, check out the article Angela wrote called "Tips to Decolonize and Diversify Your Child's Library." Happy listening! |
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