Children’s book publishers across the country are looking for new ways to communicate their offerings to teachers, library media specialists, booksellers and parents who are getting up to speed on the national roll out of the Common Core State Standards. Candlewick Press has identified a social media outlet with huge potential for book sourcing and sharing, Pinterest, and has worked for the last year to build a page with comprehensive and easy to navigate boards that will be further enriched in 2014.
Pinterest
has become an accessible place for teachers, librarians, parents, and
booksellers to view Candlewick titles by curriculum theme. Common Core
is not a curriculum in itself, so educators are teaching the same
subjects but with a new focus, driving demand for
more trade books to use in the classroom. The new standards emphasize a
combination of fiction and nonfiction to extend lessons and provide
complex, interesting texts to spur deep reading, critical thinking and
discussion.
“Several
recent studies on book sourcing have shown that social media and
particularly Pinterest are already being used widely by teachers and
librarians. Pinterest is a helpful
tool for inspiration, to share and organize lesson plans, and a means
to save ideas in a visual notebook of sorts, so it seemed like a natural
place to provide information about our books and allow for it to be
shared widely,” said Raquel Stecher, Online
Marketing Manager at Candlewick Press.
The
major goal of a Common Core specific Pinterest page is to showcase
Candlewick Press books in a way that is helpful to those who use them.
To provide supplementary materials
– teacher guides, book trailers – to facilitate the use of books in the
classroom, as well as to engage even the most reluctant students and
particularly teachers and parents who are looking for entry points into
independent reading for their young children.
“My
hope is to engage Pinners in a dialogue to find out what would best
help them select titles as they develop and grow their Common Core
lesson plans. In the coming months, we’ll
be offering free promotional materials for those who reply by email to
generate feedback and ongoing dialogue with those educators and media
specialists who are using our books in the field,” said Kathleen Rourke,
Director of School & Library Sales at Candlewick
Press.
Please follow Candlewick Press’ Common Core Pinterest page for book recommendations, boards by subject, and an assortment
of classroom teaching tools and extras to build lesson plans. http://www.pinterest.com/cwpcommoncore/
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9 comments:
I like the Mesmerizing Math
author: Jonathan Litton
illustrator: Thomas Flintham
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I really like Flight of the Honey Bee. Also Cherry Money Baby by John M. Cusick.
My favorite item is the book I Want My Hat Back.
i like this one Ladder to the Moon
it sounds good to read
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Ladder to the Moon looks like a great book!
Ladder to the Moon
My son would love the BUGS book :)
I would love to read Ladder to the moon to my daughter
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