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All NEW Seminar for 2017 What s NEW in Children s Literature and Strategies for Using It in Your Program (Grades K 6) 2017 Presented by JUDY FREEMAN Nationally Recognized Children s Book Expert, Librarian and Author Totally NEW Seminar All NEW Titles for the Year 2017 hhthe best, new children s books published in the last year matched with a wealth of ready to use ideas and engaging activities for ALL areas of your program hha stimulating, high powered presentation to make you excited about this year s new books and eager to try them out with your own students hhsample copies of the best, new books will be on display for you to preview hhinstantly usable activities, demonstrations, bibliographies, booktalks, and an ALL NEW resource handbook that you ll use year after year With her latest irresistible mix of wonderful, new children s books picture books, fiction, poetry, folklore, biography, and nonfiction Judy will demonstrate down to earth, easy to use ways of making books come alive for children. SCHEDULE Arizona Phoenix (Mesa) December 12 AZ Clock Hours Available Colorado Denver December 15 5 CO Clock Hours Available New Mexico Albuquerque December 13 Pennsylvania Allentown (Bethlehem) January 4 Harrisburg (Camp Hill) January 5 Pittsburgh (Coraopolis) January 6 PA CPE Hours Verification Available with Prior District Approval NJ Professional Development Hours Verification Available with Prior District Approval in Allentown Utah Salt Lake City December 14 UT Inservice Credit Available with District Approval Fantastic! Judy is such an inspiration! Books, lessons, readers theatre and song who could ask for more! I leave today with so many ideas to use as I walk into school tomorrow. Thank you! ROXANNE SCOTT, LIBRARIAN

Practical Ideas and Materials In this electrifying, ALL NEW seminar, Judy Freeman will share with you her treasure trove of the best, NEW children s books from this past year. With more than 20,000 children s books published each year, teachers and librarians are keen to select only the best titles to use with their students. Judy Freeman, internationally recognized expert on children s literature, can help you with this challenge. Going well beyond just familiarizing you with the best of the newly published titles, she will introduce you to scores of engaging strategies to integrate children s books across content areas for grades K 6. Judy s high powered presentation will model reading aloud, booktalking, storytelling, singing, and a host of other literature appreciation and curriculum based techniques that will get you energized and ready to use these successful, easy to use strategies with your children. Ten Key Benefits of Attending 1. Preview the Best, New Children s Books See the BEST of the most recently published children s books picture books, novels, informational nonfiction, poetry, folklore Many of the books will be available for your personal review 2. The Best, New Fiction Books Get acquainted with realistic and fantasy fiction Memorable titles you ll be inspired to read aloud and use for booktalks, read alouds, guided reading, literature circles, and book clubs 3. New Nonfiction Books You and Your Students will Treasure A rich, under tapped resource of meaningful books for fact loving learners Explore specific techniques for presenting all types of riveting informational books to dovetail with your state standards 4. The Best, New Picture Books Discover some of the most arresting and inspiring picture books published in the last year and learn how to use them creatively throughout the curriculum with students of all ages 5. Strengthening Read Aloud Skills Tips and techniques for getting your kids to hang on every word you read and to become fluent readers themselves All modeled by one of the country s read aloud experts 6. Honing Your Book Selection Skills As a reading role model for your students, you ll find Judy s many valuable book evaluation strategies essential for selecting new books you and your students will love to read 7. Developing Reading and Writing Skills Loads of innovative ideas for developing challenging reading and writing projects along with samples of children s work inspired by this year s most unforgettable children s books 8. Tying New Books into the Classroom and Library Curriculum Connect the best books of the year to your whole curriculum to enhance language arts, science, social studies, math, the arts, and more Involve and excite your children with language through creative drama, Readers Theater, booktalks, storytelling, poetry, word play, and songs 9. Catch Up on Current Book Trends Hear the latest news from the children s book publishing world Connect with top notch online resources, including websites, blogs and listservs 2 10. Developing Lifelong Readers Instantly effective book sharing techniques to get even the most reluctant readers fired up with irresistible books for read alouds, read alones and book discussion groups

Outstanding Strategies You Can Use Immediately hhon target, honest reviews and lively booktalks of scores of new and exemplary children s books hhdiscover a core collection of new, hand selected, child tested, memorable kids books that will engage children with a wide range of interests and abilities hhhow to select and use the best-of-the-best new read aloud children s books to ignite the love of literature in your students hhhow to promote curiosity, knowledge and lifelong learning skills with the best of recently published nonfiction children s books hhnew titles perfect for shared reading, guided reading, literature circles, and book clubs Such enthusiasm and excitement! So invigorating and contagious! Judy has tons of great ideas I want to use them all! PEGGY BURTON, LIBRARIAN hhuse current children s titles to strengthen reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language skills as set out in your state standards hhhow to rejuvenate, expand and make new connections with your existing repertoire of great books, both literary and informational hhhow to use music, creative drama, Readers Theater, storytelling, reading aloud, booktalking, creative writing, poetry, and many other literature extension activities to make reading come alive for your students hhinnovative reading, writing and illustrating prompts that extend children s response to literature and analytical skills hhhow to find a book s voice as you polish your read aloud techniques and reinforce your students listening skills hhpractical, motivating ways to enhance students presentation skills and get them reading aloud and alone with comprehension, expression, fluency, and joy hhhow to keep your kids humming and playing with language using book related stories, songs, poems, and word play hhexemplary websites, blogs, listservs, and other online resources for getting to know children s book authors, illustrators and great books hheasy to use strategies for fostering creativity, building vocabulary, improving reading comprehension, and strengthening higher level thinking skills hhpractical, doable ideas to motivate and excite even your most reluctant readers and writers hhways to incorporate extraordinary, new picture books for all ages across the curriculum To Register, Call Toll-Free 1-800-735-3503 hhunlimited reasons to fall in love with children s literature all over again 3

A Message From Your Seminar Leader, Judy Freeman Dear Colleague: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Phone (800) 735-3503 Fax (425) 453-1134 www.ber.org Have you read every book in the library? students ask incredulously. You READ these books? a new student asks, amazed that a grown-up would admit to loving books meant for children. We teachers and librarians are the gods and goddesses of great books. Our children look upon our wisdom and depth of book knowledge with awe. Our job to turn them into readers is never done. Why does Finland always rank at the top in children s literacy worldwide? They READ to their children. They TELL THEM STORIES. And LIBRARIES are a very important part of their lives. You want your children to test better? Read to them. Tell them stories. Take them to the library. They ll read better. And test better. And live better. I read thousands of new children s books each year. I m always on the prowl for books that inspire, amaze, entertain, enlighten, and stimulate. Each year, I field test my latest favorites at local schools with teachers, librarians and their enthusiastic students. My goal? To find out which books work best with their intended audience actual children, grades K 6. My philosophy of teaching and life is this: Give children, teachers, librarians, and parents more than they ask for, more than they think they need, more than they ever knew existed. This is also what I aimed for in putting together this year s ALL NEW BER seminar. For each book I select to share with you, I look for the Book Hook that mysterious, magical lure that will pull you in and get your own creative juices flowing. We ll examine and evaluate the latest, best books to see what makes them so great. We ll get excited about connecting new books, old favorites and share ways to use them to get our children reading, writing, illustrating, learning, and responding to literature across the curriculum in our classrooms and libraries. I ll bring lots of amazing new examples of children s projects, writings and other creative responses to the books we ve explored. I can t wait to meet you and share my favorite passion: children s books and the many creative ways to get kids reading and loving them. We ll get practical: How can we help our kids read with expression, comprehension, fluency, and joy? What books will fire up children and get them to want to read more? During our book packed wow of a day, we ll interact through hands on writing activities, discussions, booktalking, reading aloud, storytelling, songs, and drama. We ll even put on a play! With my latest irresistible mix of wonderful, new children s books picture books, fiction, poetry, folklore, biography, and nonfiction I ll demonstrate lots of down to earth, easy to use ways to make books come alive for children. I can t wait to meet you and share my favorite passion: children s books and the many creative ways to get kids reading and loving them. Sincerely, Judy Freeman 4 P.S. Wear comfortable clothes, don t forget your sweater in case it gets chilly, and maybe a bit of chocolate for inspiration and energy. Bring a smile, a sense of humor and a yen for adventure. Let s get together and have a terrific time learning about the best, new books of the year!

What Your Colleagues Say About Judy Freeman Always a fun seminar! Judy has so many terrific ideas for using books I love the pairings she makes. The resource handbook is the best tool for a school librarian! Nancy Farwell, Librarian One of the best seminars on children s literature I ve ever attended! I am leaving with many new tools for my librarian s toolkit and a long list of books to share with my students. Katrina Hill, Librarian Excellent seminar! Judy has a knack for finding true gems in children s literature. She does it year-after-year, and as a librarian, I rely on and trust her to recommend the best, new books for our school. Rene Steven, Elementary Librarian This is an awesome seminar! Thank you for increasing my love and knowledge for children s literature. So many new books to read I can t wait! Dana Towberman, Elementary Librarian Very engaging and high quality! Judy is such a valuable resource! Lauren Weir, Librarian Judy is as entertaining as she is informative. She gave great ideas and ways to use the books. Lisa Rourke, Reading Specialist A wonderful day, as always! Judy is such an inspiration! Her ideas and book selections keep me going throughout the school year. Thank you! Anne Paulson, District Librarian Judy Freeman is an artist, musician, writer, and an amazing resource! She is entertaining and enthusiastic all for the love of books! Lisa DeWitt, Title I Reading Coordinator Internationally Recognized Instructor Judy Freeman (www.judyreadsbooks.com) is well known for her invigorating presentations and writings on children s literature. She is a highly experienced teacher, library media specialist and one of North America s foremost experts on strengthening reading and library programs. Look for her newest books, The Handbook for Storytellers and The Handbook for Storytime Programs (ALA Editions, 2015) and The 2016 Winners! Handbook: A Closer Look at Judy Freeman s Top-Rated Children s Books of 2015 (available exclusively from Bound to Stay Bound Books; www.btsb.com). Judy has written hundreds of children s book reviews and columns for many print and online resources including her Desperate Librarians column for NoveList and Spellbound: Captivating Read-Alouds for the School Library Journal online newsletter, Curriculum Connections. She also helped develop author James Patterson s website, www.readkiddoread.com, winner of the first annual Innovations in Reading Prize from the National Book Foundation in 2009. An adjunct professor at Pratt Institute in New York City, Judy is also a frequent presenter at workshops, schools and conferences worldwide. She served as a member of the 2000 Newbery Committee, the 2008 Sibert Informational Book Award Committee and the 2014 Caldecott Committee. Every teacher should attend! Teachers never have time to look at all the children s books available. I now have my read-aloud list for next year because Judy gave us the best in one day! Cindy Baker, Classroom Teacher So inspiring! Judy is very passionate about books and reading! Emilie Green, 5th Grade Teacher Great seminar! I love Judy s energy and excitement for literature. I m rejuvenated and ready to use these books with my students. Shannon Ressler, Media Specialist 5

6 Special Benefits of Attending Online Learning BER offers educators a wide range of online courses that are affordable, fun, fast, and convenient. BER is now offering On Demand Video Based courses as well as Scheduled Instructor Led courses. You also may earn optional graduate level credits for most courses. See the catalog of available courses at www.ber.org/onlinelearning On Site Training Most BER seminars can be brought to your school or district. See the options at www.ber.org/onsite or call 877 857 8964 to speak to one of our On Site Training Consultants. Extensive Resource Handbook You will receive Judy Freeman s exciting, new resource handbook specifically designed for this seminar. It includes: 100+ Best Children s Books: An extensive, annotated booklist of Judy s favorite children s books of the past year, with each entry incorporating a descriptive annotation, follow up ideas, activities, and ways to use the book with children; a list of related titles; and a list of related subjects Author, title and subject indexes for easy access to the booklists Practical suggestions, lesson plans, booklists, articles, and original teachers guides to enhance your literature based program Judy s latest Readers Theater scripts, stories and songs to use with your children Surfing the Net: Judy s extensive, annotated Internet resource list of hundreds of the best, literature-based websites and blogs for children and educators to investigate children s books, authors, and illustrators Consultation Available Judy Freeman will be available at the seminar for consultation regarding the unique needs of your own program. New Books and Hands On Materials Many newly published titles, children s follow up projects, puppets, props, education related articles, and other relevant materials will be on display for participants to examine. Semester Credit Option Graduate level professional development credit is available with an additional fee and completion of a follow up practicum project. Details for direct enrollment with Brandman University, part of the Chapman University system, will be available at the seminar. Meet Inservice Requirements At the end of the program, each attendee will receive a certificate of participation that may be used to verify hours of participation in meeting continuing education requirements. Can t Attend? Other Professional Development Options: Related Staff Development Audio Training What s NEW in Children s Literature and Strategies for Using It in Your Program (Grades K 6) 2017 RESOURCE HANDBOOK by Judy Freeman Bureau of Education & Research This seminar is available on CDs with a comprehensive resource handbook at a cost of $125.00 plus $9.00 shipping and handling. To order, call toll free 1 800 735 3503 (Stock #A BJ7 0808) or use the order form on the back page. Available January 2017. Electronic versions of both Judy s seminar and handbook are available in MP3 and PDF format for immediate download on our website at the cost of $99.00. Available January 2017. Please visit www.berproducts.org/new.html for more information.

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED DUE TO LIMITED ENROLLMENT. FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PHONE toll-free: 1-800-735-3503 (Weekdays 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pacific Time) FAX this form to: 1-425-453-1134 REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Who Should Attend Grades K 6 Classroom and Special Area Teachers, Media Specialists, Librarians, Children s Librarians in Public Libraries, Library Aides and Clerks, Reading Specialists, Resource Teachers, Special Education Staff, Title I Staff, and Administrators. Program Hours All seminars are scheduled 8:30 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Check in 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Fee The registration fee is $249 per person, $229 per person for groups of five or more registering at the same time. Call us at 1 800 735 3503 for groups of ten or more. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. Fee includes seminar registration, morning coffee and tea, a personalized certificate of participation, and an extensive resource handbook. Cancellations/Substitutions 100% of your paid registration fee will be refunded if you can t attend and notify us at least 10 days before the seminar. Late cancellations can exchange for a certificate to attend another seminar or will be refunded less a $15 service fee. Substitutions may be made anytime without charge. Further Questions Call the Bureau of Education & Research (800) 735 3503 or visit us online at www.ber.org. The Bureau is North America s leading presenter of seminar training for professional educators. Programs are based on sound research, are highly practical in content and consistently receive excellent evaluations. Possible Funding Sources: Elementary and Secondary Education Act funds, including Title I School Improvement grants; Title VI; Title VII; Restructuring grants; At Risk grants; Bilingual/ESL and Migrant Education funds; IDEA; Demonstration School funds; Parent Teacher Organizations; and Inservice Training funds. Meeting Sites and Hotel Accommodations Seminars will be held at the following sites: hhalbuquerque: Hilton Garden Inn Uptown, (505) 944-0300 hhallentown: Best Western Plus Bethlehem, (610) 866-5800 hhdenver: Holiday Inn East Stapleton, (303) 321-3500 hhharrisburg: Radisson Camp Hill, (717) 763-7117 hhphoenix: Mesa Convention Center Building B, (480) 644-2178; hotel accommodations available at Marriott Mesa, (480) 898-8300 hhpittsburgh: Sheraton Airport, (412) 262-2400 hhsalt Lake City: Hampton Inn & Suites Airport, (801) 530-0088 If needed, please make your own hotel reservations by calling the appropriate hotel listed above. Program Guarantee We stand behind the high quality of our programs by providing the following unconditional guarantee: If you are not satisfied with this program, we ll give you a 100% refund of your registration fee. 7

915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 What s NEW in Children s Literature and Strategies for Using It in Your Program (Grades K 6) 2017 Registration (BJ77F2) 1. Alburquerque, NM December 13, 2016 2. Allentown (Bethlehem), PA January 4, 2017 3. Denver, CO December 15, 2016 4. Harrisburg (Camp Hill), PA January 5, 2017 5. Phoenix (Mesa), AZ December 12, 2016 6. Pittsburgh (Coraopolis), PA January 6, 2017 7. Salt Lake City, UT December 14, 2016 ALL NEW SEMINAR: What s NEW in Children s Literature and Strategies for Using It in Your Program 2017 FIRST NAME M.I. LAST NAME POSITION, SUBJECT TAUGHT GRADE LEVEL SEMINAR LOCATION NUMBER: (Please see list above) List additional registrants on a copy of this form SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER HOME PHONE NUMBER ZIP CODE PLEASE DO NOT DETACH MAILING LABEL (Just make corrections as needed) What s NEW in Children s Literature and Strategies for Using It in Your Program (Grades K 6) 2017 BJ77F2 ( ) ( ) Registration confirmations are sent via e-mail. If you would like a confirmation, please provide your e-mail address. E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE METHOD OF PAYMENT The registration fee is $249 per person, for groups of five or more registering at the same time, the fee is $229 per person. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. A check (payable to Bureau of Education & Research) is attached IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE EBJ77F2 Fill in the six digit number on the mail label next to the word ID (even if the brochure wasn t addressed to you) FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PHONE toll-free: 1-800-735-3503 (M-F 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. PST) FAX this form to: 1-425-453-1134 MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org A purchase order is attached, P.O. # Charge my: MasterCard VISA 1Discover Account # Billing Zip Code: Please print name as it appears on card (Be sure to include priority ID code on the P.O.) / Exp. Date: 3 Digit CVV Code: MO/YR (Found on back of card) Signature (required for credit card purchases) CAN T ATTEND? I d like to order the CD version of this seminar, $125.00 plus $9.00 shipping (Stock #A BJ7 0808). Available January 2017. 2016 Bureau of Education & Research. All rights reserved.