Archives for May 2015

Education Week releases Building Literacy report

Early literacy skills are often seen as a key indicator of educational achievement, yet American schools continue to struggle to help a wider range of elementary school students become proficient readers. And classroom literacy instruction today is largely in flux, as one federal initiative dies down and states move on to new curriculum standards for early-grades reading instruction. To help sort out the confusion, Education Week today announced an in-depth look at the state of literacy in American K-3 classrooms with its Building Literacy special report, in print and now available online at www.edweek.org/go/literacyreport.

“With new research and insight to early-education literacy topics, this report represents our most up-to-date, thorough analysis of reading and literacy,” said Debra Viadero, an assistant managing editor atEducation Week and the executive project editor for Building Literacy. “Building Literacy examines what is working, and what may not be, as schools and educators adapt to changes and work with our nation’s young learners to instill necessary skills and a lifetime love of reading.”

Education Week’s Building Literacy report will be available for print subscribers on Wednesday, May 13. The report, including an interactive quiz, classroom videos, and other multimedia features, is also available online, starting today, in a curated section at www.edweek.org/go/literacyreport. Featured stories include:

  • Should 3rd Grade Be Pivot Point for Early Reading?

Education research reporter Sarah D. Sparks examines new research suggesting that holding students back when they don’t meet grade-level reading expectations may do more harm than good. And the theorized cognitive shift from “learning to read” in 3rd grade to “reading to learn” in 4th grade may not be as clear-cut as traditionally thought.

  • Teachers Turn to New Read-Aloud Strategies For Common-Core Era

Catherine Gewertz, an Education Week associate editor and an expert on the Common Core, reports on Las Vegas’ Clark County school district’s efforts to implement lessons from the Read-Aloud Project, a collective effort that reflects a major shift in reading instruction due to the Common Core State Standards.

  • Forget Word Lists: Vocabulary Lessons Start With Context

Liana Heitin, who also covers the Common Core for Education Week, looks at how some Washington, D.C., early-grades educators are embedding vocabulary instruction in thematic units–another change driven by the Common Core.

  • Alabama Coaches Up Literacy Lessons

Associate Editor Stephen Sawchuk’s case study follows the Alabama Reading Initiative, a coaching-based professional development program launched 17 years ago that has been credited with helping significantly increase state scores in 4th grade reading on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. From early challenges to providing a model for other state and federal programs, the ARI now faces an uncertain future.

  • Broadening The Push for Grade-Level Reading

Catherine Gewertz looks at the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading, and how three communities – New Britain, Conn., Quad Cities, Iowa, and Topeka, Kan. – are working to improve 3rd grade reading proficiency through innovative attendance, summer learning, and school readiness programs.

  • Fluency Still Seen As Neglected Skill

Liana Heitin takes a close look at the perennial problem of improving fluency, the ability to read with speed, accuracy, and expression, and why fluency can become a barrier for some young readers. Experts caution that teaching speed alone can actually harm fluency development.

To see the full report, Building Literacy: The State of Reading Instruction in Grades K-3, and for exclusive online content, visit www.edweek.org/go/literacyreport.

Editorial Projects in Education (EPE) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization based in Bethesda, Md. Its primary mission is to help raise the level of awareness and understanding among professionals and the public of important issues in American education. EPE covers local, state, national, and international news and issues from preschool through high school and beyond. It publishes Education Week, America’s newspaper of record for precollegiate education; Education Week Teacher; Digital Directions; and the Top School Jobs employment resource. EPE also produces periodic special reports on a wide range of issues, publishes books of interest to educators, and hosts numerous live and virtual events.

Credit: Education Week.  www.edweek.org/go/literacyreport.

“Woo Hoo!” “Springfield” is Now Open at Universal Studios Hollywood, in an Immersive New Themed Land Surrounding “The Simpsons Ride”

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“Springfield,” hometown of America’s favorite family, The Simpsons, has officially opened at Universal Studios Hollywood, setting up residency in an elaborately immersive land situated adjacent to the theme park’s award-winning mega-attraction, “The Simpsons Ride.”

To mark the occasion, Universal Studios Hollywood hosted a festive neighborhood block party attended by special guests Al Jean, the Executive Producer of The Simpsons, Nancy Cartwright, the voice of “Bart,” Yeardley Smith, the voice of “Lisa” and Joe Mantegna, the voice of “Fat Tony,” alongside Springfielders, Homer, Marge, Bart and Lisa Simpson, Krusty the Clown and Sideshow Bob.

The new themed environment captures the spirit of Springfield, immersing visitors and fans in the world of “The Simpsons” like never before. Springfield at Universal Studios Hollywood features the many iconic landmarks made famous throughout the series’ mind boggling 26 seasons, including Springfield Elementary School, Comic Book Guy’s Android’s Dungeon, the cooling towers of Mr. Burns’ Nuclear Power Plant, the Springfield Police Station, the Aztec Theater and, of course, the Kwik-E-Mart.

The Simpsons is an enduring franchise that has withstood the test of time, contributing to why The Simpsons Ridehas been an all-time favorite since it opened at our theme park,” said Larry Kurzweil, President of Universal Studios Hollywood.  “As Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates its 50 year milestone celebration, the introduction of Springfield underscores the extensive transformation underway to engage guests in dynamic and relevant, immersive entertainment.”

The all-new Springfield culinary excursion will allow visitors to enjoy the places that helped it earn the distinction of being named “The Fattest Town” by the Duff Book of World Records. Guests will enjoy a “Genuine Clown-Endorsed Meal” at Krusty Burger, grab a slice that’s “a-nice” at Luigi’s Pizza, enjoy a “Taco Fresho” at Bumblebee Man’s Taco Truck, or a platter of Chicken Thumbs at Cletus’ Chicken Shack. To satisfy one’s sweet tooth, guests can visit Phineas Q. Butterfat’s Ice Cream Parlor or go nuts for a Homer-sized helping of drool-worthy donuts at Lard Lad.

The Springfield experience also features Moe’s Tavern, a Duff Brewery and a Duff Beer Garden, where guests can savor an authentic Duff Beer.

New strolling characters, Krusty the Clown and Sideshow Bob, also make their debut at Springfield, entertaining and interacting with guests, and, in the case of Sideshow Bob, keeping a vengeful eye out for Bart, alongside existing favorites Homer, Marge, Lisa and Maggie Simpson.

The arrival of Springfield adds new dimension to the area surrounding the award-winning mega-attraction, “The Simpsons Ride,” where guests embark on an outrageous and original Simpsons adventure in “Krustyland,” a theme park created by the show’s greedy clown and the ultimate Springfield convenience store, “Kwik-E-Mart” featuring a wide selection of Simpsons memorabilia.

“This is a must-see experience for Simpsons fans all over the world,” said Mark Woodbury, President of Universal Creative. “In spectacular fashion, guests can now enter an animated world that they’ve only seen on television – and we’re really excited to bring that world to life.”

“I might actually had been excited about the new Simpsons attractions even if we hadn’t put our blood into making it great with our fragile egos waiting for the outcome,” said James L. Brooks, Executive Producer, The Simpsons.

“The Springfield launch at Universal Orlando exceeded all of our expectations with Simpsons fans young and old traveling from around the globe to experience the immersive land. We’re so excited to now bring the world of Springfield to Universal Studios Hollywood,” said Jeffrey Godsick, President, Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products.

 

About The Simpsons:

Currently airing its record-annihilating 26th season, THE SIMPSONS has won 31 Emmy Awards, 31 Annie Awards, a 2015 People’s Choice Award, was the first animated series to win a Peabody Award, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012 for the theatrical short “The Longest Daycare.”  “The Simpsons Movie” was a hit feature film, their mega-attraction “The Simpsons Ride” at Universal Studios Hollywood has received historic expansion updates with the addition of “Springfield” and the show was honored with a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000. It has been named the “Best Show of the 20th Century” by Time Magazine, and called the “Greatest American Sitcom” by Entertainment Weekly in 2013.

 

THE SIMPSONS is a Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Century Fox Television. James L. Brooks, Matt Groening and Al Jean are the executive producers. The Gracie Films Worldwide Brand Division develops and produces the licensed content for the series.  Film Roman, a Starz Media Company, is the animation house.

 

About Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products:

A division of 21st Century Fox and recognized industry leader, Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products licenses and markets properties worldwide on behalf of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Twentieth Century Fox Television and Fox Broadcasting Company, as well as third party lines. The division is aligned with Twentieth Century Fox Television, the flagship studio leading the industry in supplying award-winning and blockbuster primetime television programming and entertainment content.

 

About Universal Studios Hollywood:

Universal Studios Hollywood, The Entertainment Capital of L.A.SM, includes a full-day, movie-based theme park and Studio Tour; the CityWalk entertainment, shopping and dining complex, the Universal CityWalk Cinemas and the “5 Towers” state-of-the-art outdoor concert venue.  World-class rides and attractions include the incredibly popular “Despicable Me Minion Mayhem” and immersive “Super Silly Fun Land,” the critically-acclaimed mega-attraction, “Transformers™:  The Ride-3D,” the intense, award-winning ride, “King Kong 360 3-D” on the behind-the-scenes Studio Tour, “Revenge of the MummySM—The Ride” and “Jurassic Park® —The Ride.” As part of its milestone 50th anniversary celebration in 2015, Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates the arrival of all-new attractions including the electrifying 3D-HD thrill ride, “Fast & Furious—Supercharged” as the grand finale to the famed Studio Tour, “Springfield,” hometown of America’s favorite TV family, adjacent to the award-winning “The Simpsons RideTM” and the “Nighttime Studio Tour,” offering evening tours of the iconic movie backlot.

Credit: Universal Studios.

West Marine Launches “Deck Out Dad!” Contest

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West Marine, one of the world’s largest waterlife retailers, today announced its 2015 “Deck Out Dad” promotion. This Father’s Day, West Marine is looking for the dad most in need of a waterlife makeover. By spreading the word on social media – Instagram, Facebook and Twitter – West Marine is encouraging folks to share photos of fathers who could benefit from a $500 West Marine gift card.

 

Maybe dad will upgrade his fishing gear to better enable him to catch dinner – or just update his casual attire so he doesn’t embarrass the family at a favorite seafood restaurant. He might need foul weather gear that doesn’t leak or a lifejacket that doesn’t look like it survived World War II. He might even want to spend it on supplies to finish up that boat project he started last season. Whether the dad in your life is incredibly makeover-worthy or just a little too frugal, we want to hear why he deserves to win new gear from West Marine.

 

“There are a lot of people who love being out on the water with their dads – even if their dad could use a makeover,” says Deb Radcliff, Senior Vice President of Marketing for West Marine. “The contest is a fun way to share photos of friends and families who enjoy spending time together on the water.”

 

CONTEST DETAILS

 

Contest Dates: May 11–June 19, 2015. The winner will be announced the week after Father’s Day.

 

Entry Process: Photos should be posted on Instagram, tagged to West Marine and include the hashtags #westmarine #deckoutdad. Captions should include info on why the dad is deserving and/or needing a makeover.

 

Judging Criteria: Photos can be funny or sentimental, and preference will be given to those taken on or near the water. They could be on a boat, walking along the beach or at a waterside restaurant. Or, even at West Marine!

 

Winner Notification: The winning entrant will be asked to visit a West Marine store to pick up their $500 gift card,  and must agree to a brief photo shoot that shows them shopping. (What he buys is up to him.) He must also agree to use of the photos (before and after) for West Marine promotional purposes.

Credit: West Marine. No compensation was received and not affiliated with SoCal City Kids.

About West Marine

Founded in 1968 by a sailor, West Marine, Inc. is the largest omni-channel specialty retailer exclusively offering boating gear, apparel and footwear and other waterlife-related products to anyone who enjoys recreational time on or around the water. With over 270 stores located in 38 states, Puerto Rico and Canada and an eCommerce website reaching domestic and international customers, West Marine is the leading waterlife outfitter for cruisers, sailors, anglers, paddle sports enthusiasts and industry service providers. West Marine has everything you need for your life on the water. For more information on West Marine, Inc. its products and store locations, visit westmarine.com or call 1-800-BOATING (1-800-262-8464). West Marine’s stock is traded on NASDAQ under the symbol WMAR.

 

 

Pet Central Pet Products from CVS are a Must-Buy!

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We recently added a new member to our family…a puppy! I am finding that puppies need a lot of different things. I received a few items from the Pet Central product line and you can find these at CVS or CVS.com. We received  a Pet Central Tennis Ball Dog Toy,  5 inch Pigskin Twists and the Enzyme Stain and Odor Remover. Our pup’s favorite were the Pigskin Twists and they are already all gone! My favorite is the Enzyme Stain and Odor Remover since we have been house-training our puppy. He is doing quite well but has had a few accidents and this has really come in handy! Actually, if you have a puppy, it is a Must-Have! The Pet Central Tennis Ball Dog Toy (not pictured) is also a fun and durable toy. You can see it here. I like that it seems quite durable. As with any chew type toy, just make sure to supervise your dog.

Find these and so many more great items for both dogs and cats at CVS.com or CVS.

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post. No other compensation was received. Photo Credit: CVS/pharmacy.

Noble – A True Story About A Woman Who Makes A Difference For Hundreds Of Thousands Of People

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Based on a true story about an Irish woman Christina Noble who flies into Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) after the war and leaves behind an extraordinary life story. Christina lands in a country “that she wouldn’t be able to show you on a map” with a few dollars, a dream and her own hard-won courage, and changes everything. For hundreds of thousands of people. Forever. Noble is the inspirational true story of a woman who believes that it only takes one person to make a difference. And of how she is proved right. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Hailee H. comments, “It helped me realize that a kid’s life in America can be so much easier than a kid’s life in other countries. It also inspired me to help others that are not as fortunate as I am.” See her full review below.

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By Hailee H., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

 

The inspirational film Noble is very enlightening. It helped me realize that a kid’s life in America can be so much easier than a kid’s life in other countries. It also inspired me to help others that are not as fortunate as I am. The movie is very well acted, in terms of creating believable character.  Noble is a film that touched me emotionally and mentally and definitely put a new perspective on life.

The film is about an Irish woman named Christina Noble. The movie shows three parts of Christina’s life – her childhood played by Gloria Curtis, her teens and twenties played by Sarah Greene and her midlife years played by Deirdre O ‘Kane. Christina has a revelation through a dream that makes her to decide to help the homeless children in Vietnam to prevent their childhood from turning into an unfortunate childhood. Christina creates very strong bonds and connections with the people in Vietnam while on her crazy adventure of helping children.

The main character, Christina Noble has a very protective, brave and emotionally strong personality. I enjoyed how the director Stephen Bradley separates the film into three parts to show Christina’s difficult life as a young child and into teens and twenties. When she gets older, she starts helping kids. One of the interesting part of film is the editing which is not sorted chronologically. Instead, it is all mixed together. For example, there might be a scene showing her in her teens and twenties. Then, it’s followed with one from her childhood. The next scene might show her in middle age. The acting is very believable. In fact, at one point, I found myself in tears and, at another point, smiling. The film is like an emotional roller coaster. The cinematography is also very good. It is very good.  I was very impressed and inspired.

I rate this film five out of five stars and recommend it for children age 12 to 18 because of some adult content and some inappropriate language. This film is playing in theaters now so, check it out.

Credit: KIDS FIRST! Upcoming Attractions.

BarkBox is the best gift for your Dog!

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I am a new Pup owner and so now I am on the look out for cool things for my new Pup. I came across BarkBox. This is a monthly subscription box of goodies for your dog. Your dog will love receiving a box of toys and treats every month! We received some really cool items and can’t wait to receive the next one!

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Inside April’s BarkBox was a Yeti Corporation Medium Yak Chew: A taste of the Himalayas! This all-natural dog chew is made from yak and cow milk and is an incredible long-lasting and tasty alternative to rawhide. My pup liked this one a lot! We also received Sojo’s Simply Lamb treats: Gently freeze-dried to lock in natural enzymes, vitamins and minerals, these Simply Lamb treats from Sojo’s are simply delicious, according to my pup. His two favorites though were the toys! The BarkMade Flowers Bouquet was a hit!

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Isn’t is just adorable?

 

My dog is a chewer so it didn’t quite last as long as he would have liked but it was cute! A spring bouquet is just perfect for this Spring! Both of our favorites…is the petprojekt Squeaki Tiki. This one is very squeaky and durable. I also like that it is BPA free, cadmium free, and lead free! One really nice thing is that you also receive a card in your box with descriptions, prices of the items and the Reorder codes.

BarkBox is also really a user-friendly website. You simply select your dog size form Tiny to Big & Bold. (Small & Cute and Just Right are in between). Then you select a monthly plan. You can subscribe for one month thru 12 months. You get the best deal if you order for 12 months. It is $19.00 a month if you subscribe for 12 months). Then you simply wait for the box of gooodies to arrive! You can also cancel at any time and shipping is free. I also find reading the BarkPost is really cool too! You may want to Pupscribe!

We can’t wait to see what surprises are in May’s BarkBox! Bink is patiently waiting…

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Self Disclosure: We received a free 3 month subscription for review purposes. Top Photo Credit: BarkBox.

 

Go Green with Lil Planet Helpers at The Shops at Montebello

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Los Angeles children and families are invited to go green with The Shops at Montebello during their Kidgits Club Little Planet Helpers event on Saturday, May 16, 2015 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.in Center Court.

 

Children are invited to learn ways to keep the environment clean and healthy through fun activities including crafts, a face painter and balloon artist. Kidgits Club members will have the opportunity to decorate their own eco-friendly flower pot, with seeds to go along for planting at home.

 

Participating organizations and retailers include the Montebello-Commerce YMCA, Hot Dog on a Stick and JCPenney Portrait Studio. Build-a-Bear Workshop will have a special character appearance and storytelling, and the Montebello City Library will have story time as well.

The Simon Kidgits Club is a fun and informative program that focuses on health, wellness, education, safety and entertainment for children ages 3-8. The Simon Kidgits Club has kept children and parents alike amused for over a decade with various events and activities while providing incentives for club members, such as special offers, rewards and games.

For more information about the Simon Kidgits Club and The Shops at Montebello’sevents, visit twitter.com/shopsmontebello and www.facebook.com/ShopsatMontebello.

Credit: Simon and The Shops at Montebello.

Star Wars + General Mills = Major #CerealWars Sweepstakes Opportunity!

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“Attention Star Wars and cereal fans alike! General Mills and Star Wars recently teamed up to bring fans more of what they love by offering exclusive vintage movie posters in every specially marked box of General Mills cereal!

 

Now, you can enter for the chance to win all six timeless posters and $200 by submitting an entry to the #CerealWars Tumblr Sweepstakes. It’s easy to enter! Take a picture with your favorite participating Big G cereal box in-store and submit it here:http://biggcerealwars.tumblr.com/submit. Good luck and may the force be with you.”

Credit: General Mills and Star Wars.