Stacey Loscalzo

Archive for 2011

Mar 10

Inspiration

by Stacey

I am taking the most wonderful on-line class right now with Mariah Bruehl of Playful Learning. Mariah has a blog, a brick and mortar location where she offers workshops and materials and an upcoming book. I have taken many things from her class but as I am clearly having time management issues right now as I […]

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Mar 03

Literacy Lava 8

by Stacey

I am thrilled to announce that I wrote an article for the latest edition of the fantastically wonderful Literacy Lava. Click here to read what I had to say about reading to siblings of different ages. Susan Stephenson, the editor of Literacy Lava and blogger extraordinaire at The Book Chook  writes, “Can you believe this […]

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Feb 28

Sports Illustrated for Kids

by Stacey

In honor of  Nonfiction Monday, I thought I would write about Caroline’s latest reading love. Sports Illustrated for Kids. When parents learn that the reading life they model for their children can have a direct impact on both their children’s reading skills and  their enjoyment, panic can appear. “But I only read magazines!” or “But my […]

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Feb 24

A Book?

by Stacey

Today I brought the girls with me to my new favorite book store. Each girl has a birthday party coming up so it seemed like a good place to go for gifts. As always, the girls chose one book and one small toy for their friends and the same for themselves. I know I overindulge […]

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Feb 22

Easy Literacy

by Stacey

I am going to choose to ignore the weather that we had yesterday- 6 more inches of snow- and focus on last week. On Friday, it was 60 degrees and all our snow boots were put away in favor of rain boots as rivers grew beside the sidewalks. Caroline and Katherine went on an ‘Adventurers […]

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Feb 18

Dan Gutman

by Stacey

This week I began work as a professor in residence at the North Haledon Public Schools. As a district, North Haledon is going through a challenging and exciting transition from homogeneous classes to heterogeneous grouping with differentiation. I have been brought in to help the teachers and parents with this enormous change. As if this wasn’t […]

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Feb 16

by Stacey

I have such fond memories of my Scholastic book orders that I couldn’t wait until my girls were able to have the same experience. I remember spending hours pouring over the newspapery sheets that were sent home in my  folder once a month. Certainly the task is a bit harder for my girls than it […]

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Feb 14

Nonfiction Monday

by Stacey

Last week  I wrote about the fabulous book, When Marian Sang. After finishing that book, I knew I had to read the book that proceeded it by the same author/illustrator team. And I was glad I did. For two reasons. Amelia and Eleanor Go For a Ride is written by Pam Munoz Ryan and illustrated by […]

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Feb 10

A New Crush

by Stacey

I have a  new love. Over the weekend I read this article in our local paper. Amazingly, it was about the success of independent book stores in our area. Not only was I thrilled with that fact, but I couldn’t have been happier to discover that a new store had opened just a few minutes […]

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Feb 07

Nonfiction Monday

by Stacey

Last week my mother in law arrived to babysit with a beautiful gift in hand, When Marian Sang  by Pam Munoz, pictures by Brian Selznik. The story tells of the life of Marian Anderson, the amazingly talented singer who was discriminated against for years based on the color of her skin. As can be expected […]

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