Connecting Communities
through Our Languages, Cultures, and Stories
Forty-two Years of
Educational Excellence for English Learners & Biliteracy for All
March 29 - April 1, 2017
Anaheim Marriott and Hilton
Hotels-
Anaheim, California
Many children's book writers
will be presenting at CABE. This is a partial list of
author's workshops in English and Español. If you are at CABE, please
come and meet them.
Writers Workshop in the
Common Core Classroom
1:30pm - 2:45pm
Hilton Room:
Catalina 4
Students write better when
they control their writing. This presentation, focused on upper elementary
grades, presents participants with a writing program that balances
standards-based instruction with the Writers Workshop model. The five-day plan
explains how to arrange time to teach grammar and spelling, district writing
assessments, and Writers Workshop sessions. All the components for student
writing folders, including domain/genre sheets, writers’ logs to keep track of
projects, pre-writing organizers, and more will be shared.
From Idea To
Book: Mamá The Alien/ Mamá la extraterrestre
3:15pm - 4:30pm
Hilton Room:
Catalina 4
Author René Colato Laínez and illustrator Laura Lacámara, will discuss the process of publication of the
bilingual book Mamá The Alien/ Mamá la extrarrestre. René Colato Laínez will
share how he got the idea and concept to write the story. Laura Lacámara will
describe her illustration process from sketches to final art.
Friday March 30, 2017
The Stories Behind the Stories- Los cuentos detrás de los cuentos
10:30am - 11:45am
Marriott
Room: Orange County 2
The Stories Behind the
Stories- Los cuentos detrás de los cuentos Bilingual Children’s authors
James Luna and Amy Costales share the stories behind their picture
books, stories that come from community and family. Come learn about those
stories and how literature helps students write about their own lives.
Conversation in Spanish and English.
Two Languages on My Tongue:
U.S. Spanish in the Classroom
1:30pm
- 2:45pm
Marriott
Room: Orange County 2
Language is living, evolving
and intimately tied to the identities of its speakers. How do our youth feel
when they are told their Spanish is bad, incorrect or informal? And how do we,
as teachers, avoid turning Spanish class into yet another barrier? In this
interactive presentation, Amy Costales, bilingual children's author and Spanish
Heritage Language Advisor, will present methodology to meet the needs of
heritage speakers of Spanish and address linguistic variation in U.S. Spanish.
Creating Art
with Children's Books
3:15pm
- 4:30pm
Marriott
Room: Orange County 2
Come and celebrate reading
in two languages. Three children's authors will present their bilingual books.
Then, they will share art activities relating to their books that you can do in
the classroom with your students or at home with your children. Participants
will receive a packet of the art activities. Ven y diviértete.
Writers Workshop in the
Common Core Classroom
3:15pm
- 4:30pm
Hilton Room:
Catalina 4
Students write better when
they control their writing. This presentation, focused on upper elementary
grades, presents participants with a writing program that balances
standards-based instruction with the Writers Workshop model. The five-day plan
explains how to arrange time to teach grammar and spelling, district writing
assessments, and Writers Workshop sessions. All the components for student
writing folders, including domain/genre sheets, writers’ logs to keep track of
projects, pre-writing organizers, and more will be shared.
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