It has expanded to be a regularly used hashtag with challenges issued over holiday and summer breaks. The #bookaday hashtag began in the summer of 2009 for people who were part of a Book-Day-Challenge issued by Donalyn to share what we read during the challenge. Check out the series on her YouTube page. Slideshare Presentation Notes Projects Ask the Book whispererĪsk the Book Whisperer is Donalyn Miller’s new weekly web series where she answers questions from you about engaging young people with reading or creating a culture of reading at school and home. What Are the Habits of Lifelong Readers, How Do We Instill Them? (BAM Radio Podcast with Larry Ferlazzo) Reading Rockets: An Interview with Donalyn Miller Guest Posts and interviewsĪre Good Readers Born or Made? (Washington Post Answer Sheet) You can find the archive of Donalyn’s Book Whisperer posts here. Share a Story Shape a Future: Creating a Reading Culture at Home You can find the archive of Donalyn’s SLJ Posts here.įive Teaching Tips for Helping Students Become ‘Wild Readers’ Laying the Groundwork for Summer Reading Starts Now You can find the archive of Donalyn’s Nerdy Book Club posts here.įor Kids Who Don’t Have Books at Home, Communities Are Working to Reach Them Past, Present, and Future (Our Eighth Nerdversary) Reading or Not, Here We Go: A Social Distancing #bookaday Challenge Book Access During a Pandemic – A Conversation Between Donalyn Miller and Colby Sharp
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