Nancy Polette


Nancy Polette is a writer, the author of more than 100 professional books and several children’s books. She is a former teacher for grades K-8, director of several programs, and director of the Laboratory School at Lindenwood University. She has been an instructor for more than fifty years, including as a professor at Lindenwood University.

Early life and education

Polette made her first publication in a children’s magazine at the age of ten.

Career

Nancy Polette worked as a K-8 classroom teacher for 30 years. She was a teacher in the school district of Pattonville when she also took the role as the school’s librarian. She began writing books that teachers could use as resources and references.
Polette was later the director of the Laboratory School at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri. She also served as a director of Library/Media and Gifted Programs in St. Louis county schools.
In 2006, Polette's website, "Nancy Polette's Children's Literature Site", was given an "A" rating for its educational content by Education World magazine.
Polette has also been a keynote speaker and consultant at many conferences, including library and media specialists and gifted and reading educators.
In addition to speaking, Polette also advises school districts in the United States and Canada on meeting performance standards by using integrated learning in lessons.
Polette is a professor at Lindenwood University. She teaches educators how to efficiently use the libraries in their schools in order to engage students in lessons. Some of the workshops she has presented include: Mind Stretching Picture Books K-6, Luring Readers With Improvisation & Readers Theatre, Stretching Minds With Lemony Snicket, and many more.
Polette currently lives in O’Fallon, Missouri.

Selected Books

Children's books