Wednesday, September 09, 2015

MAKE MAIL! A LETTER-WRITING WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS/CAREGIVERS ON WED., SEPT. 16 AT CARROLL PARK



Make Mail!  A Letter-Writing Workshop for Children and Their Parents/Caregivers

Wednesday, September 16

3:30 p.m. - 4:45
Ages 5+

Location:  Carroll Park Parkhouse

Letter-writing, a long-lost art form, is a wonderful way to express yourself, and to keep in touch with friends and family members.

Come join literacy tutor Eleanor Traubman for an afternoon of intergenerational fun.  Stamps are provided!

RSVPs appreciated to etraubman@gmail.com


 

Friday, July 24, 2015

THE MAGIC OF MINI-BOOKS: A WONDER-FILLED CLASS FOR GRADES 3-5 , TAKING PLACE AUGUST 3-7


Do you know a young person who loves to draw, write, read graphic novels, and tell stories? 

I'm pleased to announce that I'll be teaching The Magic of Mini Books, a summer class for grades 3-5, at The Smith Street Workshop.

Session One: July 13-17; 
Session Two: August 3-7


Sessions run Monday - Friday 9:30 - 11 am

To register:

About the Teacher: Eleanor Traubman is the founder of Eleanor Traubman Tutoring.  She is a seasoned educator, community-builder, and arts and culture writer. An alumna of the Bank Street College of Education, Eleanor has spent the last 25 years working with young people and families in private and public schools, nonprofit education organizations, and museum settings including P.S. 29, The Brooklyn Museum, and The Brooklyn Children's Museum.  As Editor-In-Chief of the arts blog Creative Times, Eleanor has interviewed world-loved children's book author/illustrators, as well as original cast and crew members of Sesame Street. Eleanor fosters young people's literacy development by providing creative, project-based opportunities for them to read and write for a real-world audience about topics and for purposes which hold personal meaning for them.  

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: MAKE MAIL! A LETTER - WRITING WORKSHOP AT CARROLL GARDENS LIBRARY ON WED., JULY 15 AT 4:30 P.M.

Make Mail!

A Letter-Writing Workshop for Children, Teens,
and Their Parents/Caregivers
Wednesday, July 15, 4:30 – 5:45 p.m.
Carroll Gardens Library, Story Hour Room
396 Clinton St., Brooklyn, NY 11231
718-596-6972
Letter-writing, a long-lost art form, is a wonderful way to express yourself, and to keep in touch with friends and family members.
Come join literacy tutor Eleanor Traubman for an afternoon of intergenerational fun.  Stamps are provided!

Thursday, June 25, 2015

A SPECIAL OFFER FROM ELEANOR TRAUBMAN TUTORING: A COMPLIMENTARY SESSION



Happy Summer, Everyone!

Do you know of a K - 5th grade student who could benefit from some personalized attention around reading and writing?

From now until July 12th, Eleanor Traubman Tutoring is offering one Complimentary Summer Literacy Tutoring Session per student!

If you decide to use my services after the session, I am happy to apply a 10% discount to a package of 6 Summer Literacy Tutoring Sessions.

To learn more about my approach to tutoring, click HERE.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at (929) 224-4849 or etraubman@gmail.com

Stay cool!   And feel free to forward this offer to a friend.

Warmly, 
Eleanor Traubman

Wednesday, June 03, 2015

LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE LADY GRAPHIC NOVELISTS!


I am pleased to introduce 3 great lady graphic novelists. Whether you are new to the world of graphic novels, or already a fan, please check out the exceptional work of Sara Varon, Cece Bell, and Katherine Jamieson.

Adults, if you  are skeptical about the role that graphic novels play in young people's literacy development, read what Scholastic has to say HERE.

First, there's Cece Bell and El Deafo.  I first came across Cece's work as an author and illustrator at the Eric Carle Picture Book Museum.  The book, Bee-Wigged, had a plot twist that made me laugh out loud and proceed to tell everyone I knew about it.  I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Ms. Bell had a graphic novel, El Deafo, out on the market.  The book, based on her own life, is about a hearing-impaired girl and her adventures with a giant hearing aid that is strapped to her chest.  Ms. Bell is receiving lots of positive reviews for El Deafo.

Next, there's Victoria Jamieson's Roller Girl.  (If you read and enjoyed the book Whip It or saw the Drew Barrymore-directed movie by the same title, you will love Rollergirl.  (Note to parents and educators:  While Whip It is more appropriate for teens and young adults, Roller Girl is better suited for grade and middle school-age children.)

One of the things I love best about Victoria's website is a Free E-Book called The Making of Roller Girl.  Very generous of Victoria to share all the details that went into the creative and technical process!

Last, but not least,  there's Sara Varon.  I encountered Sara's graphic novel, Bake Sale, at - very appropriately! - The Treats Truck Stop in Carroll Gardens.  The main characters of Bake Sale are best friends named Cupcake and Eggplant.  There's a section of the book that has recipes for sweets accompanied by Sara's delightful illustrations.

Here are some fun facts about Sara that I learned by meeting up with her at - where else? - The Treats Truck Stop!

  • Originally from the Chicago area, Sara came to NY in 2000 to attend SVA's illustration program.
  • Sara loves NY for its diversity, opportunities to interact with people, and find folks with similar interests.
  • As a young person, she was a big doodler and loved making up characters.
  • She used to work for NY Daily News Golden Gloves, which is where she met her husband, John.
  • Sara loves baked goods and once took a cake decorating class.
  • She loves all the aspects of putting a book together, and is good at sticking with a project until it is complete.
  • Her dream is to get a DOG, specifically a shelter dog!