Since 2008, Elaine Landau's The Louisiana Purchase: Would You Close the Deal? has been one of the most adored social studies titles released by Enslow Publishers. Landau's book, written for students in grades 3-4, teaches the Louisiana Purchase through a series of segments in which a historical situation is explained and the reader must decide on a course of action. Primary sources and illustrations are a constant throughout the book.
A Musical Journey in the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark, created by our own president, Mark Enslow, with his wife, Anne Enslow, and a band of talented musicians, is a unique musical history of the Lewis & Clark expedition. The album contains a mix of narration and performances of historical songs from Lewis & Clark's era.
Making these two resources available to students learning about the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark expedition is a great way to give them a deeper understanding of the overall time period while providing the materials needed to create great reports.
Check out Enslow.com for these and other great non-fiction titles!
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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
August 07, 2013
August 05, 2013
Which famous musician would have celebrated a birthday yesterday?
Louis Armstrong! If he were alive today, he would have celebrated his 112th birthday. Not only was he
known for his musical talent on the trumpet, he was also a singer. He earned his nickname, "Satchmo," after his friends noticed how big his smile was. He was initially nicknamed Satchel Mouth, which, over the years, became "Satchmo."
Part of the Famous African Americans series, Louis Armstrong is written for the upper elementary reader, and is matched to the Common Core Standards. Available in both library and paperback versions, this title is available from enslow.com, your preferred vendor, your local independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
For the middle school reader, Louis Armstrong, part of the African-American Biography Library series, is also matched to the Common Core Standards. This 128-page book explains how Louis overcame poverty and adversity to become a well-respected musician and singer. This library-bound title is also available from enslow.com, your preferred vendor, your independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
known for his musical talent on the trumpet, he was also a singer. He earned his nickname, "Satchmo," after his friends noticed how big his smile was. He was initially nicknamed Satchel Mouth, which, over the years, became "Satchmo."
Part of the Famous African Americans series, Louis Armstrong is written for the upper elementary reader, and is matched to the Common Core Standards. Available in both library and paperback versions, this title is available from enslow.com, your preferred vendor, your local independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
For the middle school reader, Louis Armstrong, part of the African-American Biography Library series, is also matched to the Common Core Standards. This 128-page book explains how Louis overcame poverty and adversity to become a well-respected musician and singer. This library-bound title is also available from enslow.com, your preferred vendor, your independent bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.
November 07, 2012
Monster: KISS Album #20
With the release of their 20th album, Monster, KISS has proven that they're masters of rock, more now than ever: Despite the band's polished, over-the-top stage act, they recorded Monster on tape. Unlike most new albums, recorded digitally and processed to perfection, Monster has that edgy, slightly imperfect sound reminiscent of the golden age of rock.
If you're a long time KISS fan and want to share KISS with the new generation, or if you ran into the new album and just discovered KISS, check out KISS: I Want To Rock and Roll All Night by the award-winning children's author, Aileen Weintraub.
This book is also available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
If you're a long time KISS fan and want to share KISS with the new generation, or if you ran into the new album and just discovered KISS, check out KISS: I Want To Rock and Roll All Night by the award-winning children's author, Aileen Weintraub.
This book is also available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
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October 25, 2012
Check Out Our Author Interview
Today, we're posting an interview with Brian Aberback, author of Black Sabbath: Pioneers of Heavy Metal from our Rebels of Rock series.
Q: Brian, when
did you know you wanted to be a writer?
A: When
I started working for the Record daily newspaper in Hackensack, New Jersey,
after graduating college in 1996. I was an English major in college and took a
journalism 101 course but always thought I would end up in the publishing
industry, perhaps as a copy editor. After becoming an editorial assistant in the
Features department at the Record and given the opportunity to write stories on
hard rock and heavy metal bands I knew that was what I wanted to do.
Q: How
did you begin your writing career?
A: I
began working at the Record as a part-time editorial clerk. The job entailed
answering phones, taking messages for reporters and writing obituaries. I then
became the editorial assistant in the Features department, where I took on
writing assignments in addition to my main responsibility of compiling calendar
listings. From there I became a full-time features reporter and then a news
reporter. I left the paper in 2007 for a new career in government
communications and have continued to write for the paper and other publications
as a freelancer ever since.
Q: Do
you have a background in music?
A: I
have been a music fanatic since middle school, when I would listen to any hard
rock and heavy metal album I could find. My musical tastes have broadened but
heavy metal will always be my first love. I played guitar and was in a band in
high school. But my brother is the musician of the family. He is a fantastic
percussionist.
Q: How
did you go about researching and planning for writing the Black Sabbath book?
A: My
knowledge base of Black Sabbath was pretty extensive prior to writing the book,
so I knew what I wanted to include and how to weave the tale. I then read
dozens of books and articles on the band and learned some new, surprising
information. For example, I had no idea that Ozzy Osbourne had performed in
school productions of “The Mikado” and “H.M.S. Pinafore.”
A
highlight was being able to quote from and use my own prior interviews with the
band as references. Prior to writing the book I had separately interviewed Ozzy
Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and singer Ronnie James Dio,
who replaced Ozzy. These interviews were for various features in the Record.
Q: Where
there any particular obstacles you encountered while writing this book?
A: The
biggest challenge was how to write an age-appropriate book on a band with a
notorious past that included significant substance and alcohol abuse.
Q: How did you overcome this obstacle?
A: By
being straightforward without going into too much detail or glamorizing the
band’s, and especially Osbourne’s, drug and alcohol problems. I also pointed
out the negative effects that this had on the band, how it led to their breakup
and also made it easier for corrupt managers and agents to cheat Black Sabbath
out of significant earnings.
Q: What
is your typical day of writing like?
A: I
typically wake up early to work on freelance writing for an hour or two before
heading to work. In my job in government communications I’m writing all day,
whether it be press releases, answering reporter inquiries, or working on
internal reports. I will sometimes try to do freelance when I get home, but
have found it more effective to write early in the morning.
Q: If
you weren’t a writer, what might you be doing instead?
A: I
think I would be involved in the music industry, perhaps doing publicity for a
record label or a band. Or I might be an editor at a newspaper, magazine or
publishing house.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-59845-212-9 Library Binding ISBN: 978-0-7660-3379-5 |
Black Sabbath: Pioneers of Heavy Metal can be purchased from Enslow or online retailers, Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
To learn more about Brian and his books, you can visit Brian's website. You can follow him on Twitter @bsa172.
July 22, 2012
Happy Birthday Selena Gomez
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March 01, 2012
Happy Birthday Justin Bieber!
Library Edition $17.95 ISBN: 978-0-7660-3873-8 Paperback Edition $7.99 ISBN: 978-1-59845-287-7 |
July 28, 2011
Mp3 files of Enslow music CDs now available
Music of the American Colonies, Music for Abraham Lincoln, and A Musical Journey in the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark are all available as CDs, and now as mp3 files.
CDbaby, Amazon, Rhapsody, Napster, Zune, and other web sites carry the mp3 files. The fourth CD, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, will be available on these sites soon.
CDbaby, Amazon, Rhapsody, Napster, Zune, and other web sites carry the mp3 files. The fourth CD, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, will be available on these sites soon.
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July 20, 2011
Justin Timberlake's "Friends with Benefits" movie
Justin Timberlake stars in the new movie, Friends with Benefits that opens in theaters on July 22nd.
Justin is probably best known for being a member of the band 'N Sync. But did you know that in 1992 Justin made his TV debut on the talent show Star Search? Although he didn't win the competition, shortly after that, his mother took him to an audition for a role as a "Mouseketeer" on Disney's The All New Mickey Mouse Club. He became part of the cast in 1993 when Justin was just barely twelve years old. Impressed with Timberlake's talent, a man who put together new music groups named Chris Kirkpatrick, asked Justin to audition for a new group he was forming. This group would later become 'N Sync. They released their first album in the United States on March 24, 1998 and it wasn't long before the album sold a million copies. Justin would later launch his solo singing career and eventually broke into acting.
Justin is probably best known for being a member of the band 'N Sync. But did you know that in 1992 Justin made his TV debut on the talent show Star Search? Although he didn't win the competition, shortly after that, his mother took him to an audition for a role as a "Mouseketeer" on Disney's The All New Mickey Mouse Club. He became part of the cast in 1993 when Justin was just barely twelve years old. Impressed with Timberlake's talent, a man who put together new music groups named Chris Kirkpatrick, asked Justin to audition for a new group he was forming. This group would later become 'N Sync. They released their first album in the United States on March 24, 1998 and it wasn't long before the album sold a million copies. Justin would later launch his solo singing career and eventually broke into acting.
Read more about Justin in our biography, Justin Timberlake: Breakout Music Superstar from our
Library Edition ISBN: 978-0-7660-3566-9 Paperback Edition ISBN: 978-0-7660-3632-1 |
Hot Celebrity Biographies series for grades 5–9. Free Educator's Guides are available on our web site.
May 25, 2011
Idol Janis Joplin
Since the Season Finale of American Idol airs tonight, we thought we would highlight our title, Janis Joplin: "Take Another Little Piece of My Heart" from our American Rebels series. For grades 9–12, author Edward Willett gives a comprehensive biography of legendary singer Janis Joplin, from her childhood singing in the church choir to her adolescent rebellions with the local beatniks through her drug and alcohol use and her amazing musical success. With a powerful and soulful voice, Janis blazed a trail for other female rockers during her short and eventful life.
April 05, 2011
Authentic Civil War Music CD Enriches Study of Conflict's 150th Anniversary
Tuesday, April 12th will mark the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War's first shots fired in anger. The day will include many commemorative events and ongoing exhibits, with the Library of Congress' show of Civil War photographs being among the best.
Teachers and librarians looking to offer added enrichment to print and digital learning opportunities should consider using Enslow Publishers' CD of music of the Civil War. Entitled When Johnny Comes Marching Home, the compact disc includes 18 songs associated with the conflict. The CD offers a high level of musicianship, and features performers such as pianist Jacqueline Schwab (who played the piano on Ken Burns' acclaimed Civil War series). Liner notes include sources of the music, lyrics, explanations of historical references, and comments about what the songs teach us about that era.
Johnny Comes Marching Home is available to schools, teachers, and libraries for the discounted price of $17.95, plus shipping and handling.
Teachers and librarians looking to offer added enrichment to print and digital learning opportunities should consider using Enslow Publishers' CD of music of the Civil War. Entitled When Johnny Comes Marching Home, the compact disc includes 18 songs associated with the conflict. The CD offers a high level of musicianship, and features performers such as pianist Jacqueline Schwab (who played the piano on Ken Burns' acclaimed Civil War series). Liner notes include sources of the music, lyrics, explanations of historical references, and comments about what the songs teach us about that era.
Johnny Comes Marching Home is available to schools, teachers, and libraries for the discounted price of $17.95, plus shipping and handling.
March 04, 2010
Abraham Lincoln takes oath of office on this day in 1861
On this date in 1861, Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office as the 16th president of the United States.
Are you interested in civil war tunes and campaign songs? Music for Abraham Lincoln is the place to look!
Are you interested in civil war tunes and campaign songs? Music for Abraham Lincoln is the place to look!
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