Wednesday, September 30, 2015

My Book Trailer is Out!

Here is a simple 15 second teaser video about Extraordinary Annie


I would greatly appreciate it if you would consider liking and commenting on the video.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Annie Hanging Out at Bamboozle Tea Lounge

Today I am at Bamboozle Tea Lounge in Tampa for my first out of town book signing event. The cafe is cozy and the people are very friendly. Because it is surrounded by apartments, I've also been able to enjoy watching people walking their dogs.

Everything still seems surreal as I sit at my table, talking with customers. I love having the opportunity to meet new people and share my inspiration for writing Extraordinary Annie. I can't wait until my next event!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

My First Official Signing Event

Today was my first book signing event and it just so happened to be only a few minutes away from home. My family and friends had a wonderful time at D'Lites Emporium in Gainesville, FL. They were great hosts and would highly recommend them if you are in the area. They have the best low calorie soft serve ice cream around!
The day was beautiful outside! We had lots of people coming in and out of the store. I even got to read my book twice to a few of the most adorable kids! Today really showed me how blessed I am to have supportive family members who work as hard as I do to help this dream come true. Not only that, but how I am also blessed with friends who take time out of their schedules to come visit and support me too. Today was a good day.

So, with my first solo event under wraps I am now looking toward to the next one, which is scheduled for May in Tampa, FL. This has been an exciting ride thus far, but I know this is just the beginning. 


Sunday, February 22, 2015

Free Worksheets for Extraordinary Annie


Now that my book is available at a variety of websites, I would like to share a few lesson ideas and worksheets with my fellow elementary school teachers.

The first, and most obvious lesson, focuses on antonyms. Within the book, Extraordinary Annie, some differences are apparent while others can be found within the pictures. The two look different, act different, dress different...need I say more? If you click the link below you will find a worksheet for students to complete, only focusing on the antonyms found in the story.

Worksheet: Antonym Graphic Organizer

Along with being opposites, the girls do have some similarities. Students can read the story and not only find an abundance of opposites, but also find similarities when comparing and contrasting Annie and her best friend, Zoe. The perfect graphic organizer for this is a Venn Diagram. If you click below you will find a customized Venn Diagram worksheet that can be used with individual students, small groups, or even as a class activity together.

Worksheet: Venn Diagram

A great discussion idea can focus on friendship. Do friends have to be alike to get along? What if everyone was the same? How are the same as your best friend? How are you different? Is it a good thing or a bad thing and why? This allows students to see that differences make us all extraordinary!

These are just a few ways my book can be used in the classroom. As you read and use Extraordinary Annie, please share your ideas of using it in your classroom or with your students here in the comments. You can also share suggestions personally with me by email. And don't forget...make each day extraordinary!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

What a Surprise!



For the past two weeks I've spent time organizing, planning, printing, and putting together decorations all to be prepared for the Book Release Party. Being sick on top of it all was not what I had planned, but things came together. A few days before the Book Release Celebration, I sat down at the computer and began to play around.

You know how friends tell you to "Google" yourself? It can be quite interesting the items that pop up. I decided to do it and just see what was out there. Boy, was I in for a surprise! What a surreal moment when you look yourself up and find your name and your book's title essentially everywhere! To be honest, it took a little time for it to sink in. My daughter was enjoying herself trying to find all of the countries and all the different websites where my book is being sold.

Well, things keep moving forward. The book is out and available on many websites, including Amazon. More events are coming, so stay tuned.




Tuesday, January 13, 2015

My New Children's Book

I feel like the new year has just begun and now February is right around the corner. As with many of you, I have a growing list of "To Dos" and "Bucket List" items that I would love to check off as being done. With that being said, I am excited to share with you one thing that I am able to say is coming soon.

My first children's book, Extraordinary Annie, is scheduled to be released on February 10! This is one pursuit that I've been involved with for a few years now. As a Media Specialist at an elementary school I began to notice the need for books that helped to teach antonyms, but on a higher level than just "up-down" and "hot-cold". I wanted to write a book that older students could read and teachers could use in the classroom teaching many different skills all with the same text. And with this...my journey began.

And so, here I am today writing this blog, not able to fully anticipate the future, but going along for the ride, none-the-less. I am truly thankful for all of the support I have received from my dear family and friends through this endeavor.

I have several companion worksheets and lesson ideas for teachers and parents to use with the book. Stay tuned for free materials to be shared on this blog.

Let me leave you with a final thought...what are going to mark off of your Bucket List this year? Let me reassure you that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to, just don't give up.

Click here to order Extraordinary Annie today!

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Engage Your Child in Reading

I have always loved to read and could easily enjoy a good book. I remember in fourth grade I would talk with one of my best friends on the phone and we would read from our textbook to each other. I know that really sounds "nerdy". As part of our conversation we would time each other to see who could read the passage in the least amount of time. We were self-motivated to push ourselves when it came to fluency, but I realize that may not be quite the case these days.

Let me provide you with some help as you encourage your children and students as you become better readers.

1. Encourage them to read about things they enjoy. Not all, if any, will find joy in reading a textbook. But, if the book is about something they are interested in, they will be more motivated to read.

2. Listen to them read. Even if you feel like it's a struggle to hear them sound out each word, your presence is enough to reassure them that their practice matters.

3. Let them listen to you read. As you read with your children, point to the words. Allow them to see you model reading the words correctly. Using silly voices as you read fun stories can also keep their attention.

4. Take advantage of opportunities to carry on meaningful conversations with your children. Talk about the world around you. Use a variety of adjectives when you describe what you see. Instead of always feeling like you children ask "why?" or "How come?", turn the tables on them and ask them "How?" or "Why?" When you ask questions about what you've read, think of questions that begin with these words and then have the children prove their answer.

5. Read! Read! Read! Practice really does improve reading skills. Don't only read books, but read road signs, restaurant signs, and any other words you see. Making it a game adds more fun.