Engaging the Reluctant Middle Grade Reader

Thursday, October 16th, 2014, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PT
Join us for this free one-hour webcast moderated by Kira Moody, a youth services librarian at the Whitmore Public Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. You’ll get a sneak peak at intriguing new books about life in prison, the mysteries of the Mawangdui tombs, and the fascinatingly gross side of science, from Charlesbridge and Darby Creek. We’ll also look at electronic and audio options for readers who prefer their stories in digital formats. Register Now!

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Presented by: Charlesbridge, Lerner Publishing Group, & School Library Journal
Event Date & Time: Thursday, October 16th, 2014, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PT
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Getting a struggling and/or reluctant reader excited about books is a challenge for many librarians. Very often, a voracious reader is hidden within these kids—they just need to find the right books which will help spark their interest. Join us for this free one-hour webcast moderated by Kira Moody, a youth services librarian at the Whitmore Public Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.  You’ll get a sneak peek at intriguing new books from Charlesbridge and Lerner Publishing Group including high-interest fiction and  nonfiction titles covering topics from prison life to Mawangdui tombs and toilet reinvention to supernatural tales.  We’ll also look at electronic and audio options for readers who prefer their stories in digital formats.
Panelists Julie Bliven – Associate Editor, Charlesbridge Lisa Dunham – Marketing Manager, Lerner Publishing Group
Moderator
Kira Moody - Youth Services Librarian at the Whitmore Public Library in Salt Lake City
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Sandy Bochese

I watched this as an archive. How do I get the certificate of participation?

Posted : Oct 28, 2014 08:08


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