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Postconvention Events

2020 EXHIBITORS

List current as of 10/20/2020 WHO WILL BE THERE?

30-Minute Shakespeare ABRAMS The Art of Books Assembly on Literature for

Adolescents of NCTE (ALAN) Albert Whitman & Company American Psychological

Association: APA Style, APA

Books, APA Videos, Lifetools, and

Magination Press Books Barnes & Noble Bedford, Freeman & Worth High

School Publishers Boyd Mills & Kane Build Your Stack® Candlewick Press Charlesbridge Publishing Chronicle Books College Board Corwin Crimson Dragon Publishing Disney Publishing Worldwide Easy Grammar Systems essaypop, LLC Hachette Book Group, USA HarperCollins Children’s Books HarperCollins Publishers Heinemann Publishing Holiday House Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade and Reference IDW Publishing Inkyard Press, an imprint of

Harlequin Kane Miller/Usborne Books Lead4Change Student Leadership

Program Little, Brown Books for Young

Readers Macmillan Children’s Publishing

Group Macmillan Publishers myShakespeare Paradigm

Education National Council of Teachers of

English: NCTE Central includes the Publication Store, Gift Shop, and Member Services National Writing Project Penguin Random House Education Penguin Young Readers Publisher Spotlight Random House Children’s Books Readers Magnet Scholastic, Inc. Seven Stories Press Simon & Schuster Soomo Learning Teachers College Press Turnitin W. W. Norton & Company W. W. Norton & Company – High

School Group Workman Publishing Write the World

JOIN US IN A NETWORKING LOUNGE!

Join us in the Networking Lounges throughout the

Convention. The Lounges are places to network with your colleagues, share your current reading list, find inspiration, or simply chat with others. NCTE has designed four lounges to accomplish just that!

Confluencia Café: Join us for morning coffee chats, celebration toasts, and other focused conversations.

What I’m Reading Room: Chat with your colleagues about all things books! Inspiration Station: Come recharge and get inspired by sharing experiences in the virtual classroom, creative ways you are adjusting to hybrid learning, and other topics that will inspire. Open Air Atrium: Want to simply chat? Come on in, the Open Air Atrium is your place!

NEW FROM NCTE

NCTE members have been hard at work writing rich and relevant texts that inform, engage, and inspire. Many NCTE authors will be presenting at this year’s Virtual Convention. Attend their sessions and stop by NCTE Central for the newest in books, QRGs, and merchandise. You can order these publications online now at store.ncte.org.

Don’t Miss NCTE’s New Quick-Reference Guides!

Written and curated by some of the leading authors and voices in literacy education, these engaging and easy-access trifold guides offer brief, research-based definitions, strategies, activities, and more to address many of the core topics in English and language arts classrooms.

guides.ncte.org

New from W. W. Norton & Company

Independent and Employee-Owned

“They Say / I Say”: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing

Classic and With Readings Fourth High School Edition Gerald Graff • Cathy Birkenstein Used and loved by millions of students for its lively and practical advice, this is the book that shows the key rhetorical moves in academic writing and explains how to engage with the views of others. With a new chapter on researching conversations, new exercises, expanded support for reading, and a substantially revised chapter on how to revise, this edition of “They Say / I Say” is an even more practical companion for students than ever before. Easy-to-assign online tutorials give students hands-on practice recognizing how other writers use rhetorical moves and using the templates to begin writing themselves.

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RESOURCES FOR AP® LANGUAGE

Back to the Lake

Fourth High School Edition Thomas Cooley The perfect balance of readings and writing instruction for the AP® Language course. This reader and writing guide supports AP® Language students using engaging essays and practical writing instruction. The book presents reading and writing strategies together using marginal annotations to show the connections. Readings—arranged by method of development and written by classic, contemporary, and student writers—are balanced with writing advice.

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The Norton Reader

Fifteenth High School Edition Melissa A. Goldthwaite, Joseph Bizup, Anne Fernald, & John Brereton Known for the breadth and depth of its readings—classic and contemporary, shorter and longer—The Norton Reader will inspire AP® Language students to read and write about issues that matter. With more than 60 NEW selections from today’s most influential writers and thinkers—many of which are brief (1–2 pages) and accessible—The Norton Reader presents a rich variety of perspectives to help AP® students become curious, responsive readers. Introductions, questions, glosses, and contextual notes help foster close reading and careful writing.

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DIGITAL MEDIA THAT FOSTERS LEARNING

Norton learning tools can be used on—and synced across—all computers and mobile devices. Schools can opt for a digital-only purchase or package digital access with print textbooks at a discounted price. Norton Ebooks are an incredible value and give students and instructors an enhanced reading experience. Students can bookmark, search, and read offline. A powerful highlighting and annotation tools encourage active reading. InQuizitive for Writers delivers a game-like approach to practicing sentence editing and working with sources. The activities are adaptive so students receive additional practice in the areas where they need more help. The Little Seagull Handbook ebook access is included with AP® Language books so that students assigned InQuizitive can link to the handbook for advice.

wwnorton.com/highschool

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