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Cantata Learning Unveils Updated Website with New Features and Functionalities

1/18/2017

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Website updates include new blog, additional teaching resources, the ability to stream and download music, and enhanced search capabilities
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(Mankato, MN) January 17, 2017 – Cantata Learning, an educational publisher of pre-K–3 curriculum content and music, is proud to announce the launch of their updated website. The new website now includes many new features and resources that will aid school librarians in finding relevant curriculum and finding ways to implement it in their libraries.
 
Additional resources on the website include specially built lesson plans centered around Cantata Learning stories and songs. Website users will also find research articles about literacy and the use of music and movement to teach children, as well as presentations on best practices for implementing this teaching method. Cantata Learning has made all of their songs available free to stream or download from their website, including instrumental-only audio and sheet music.


“We believe these upgrades to our website will enrich the library experience for both adults and students with Cantata Learning books and songs,” said General Manager Katherine Coughlan Hobson. “The additional lesson plans and research give librarians a better understanding of how these resources will improve student learning, and the advanced search features make it easier than ever to find lessons relevant to required curriculum.”
 
Teachers and librarians will find that the search capabilities on the new website have also been improved. Users can now search for lessons by subject, grade, reading level, and music genre. There is also the option to search for a complete series of books, such as “Taking Care of Myself,” “Jokes and Jingles,” and “Science Biographies.”
 
“Music is such a powerful tool to teach children and engage them with the curriculum,” said Coughlan Hobson. “Cantata Learning is proud to be able to offer teachers these new website features so that they can more easily bring this tool into their classrooms.”
 
About Cantata Learning
Cantata Learning combines engaging stories, delightful illustrations, and fun songs for a complete multi-sensory learning experience that engages every type of learner. Cantata Learning content supports the entire curriculum from language arts and social studies to STEAM. Cantata Learning books are ideal for reading levels pre-K–3 in the school and library markets. For more information, visit CantataLearning.com.
 
About Capstone
Capstone is a leading publisher of children’s books, digital solutions and services, literacy programs, and K–12 professional development resources. Capstone creates content in a variety of print, digital and media formats for school libraries, classrooms, and at-home reading. For more information, visit www.myCapstone.com.

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