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“The single factor most closely associated with reading achievement—more than socioeconomic status or any instructional approach— is independent reading.” --Stephen Krashen, The Power of Reading
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Presented by Bonnie McCormick, Anna Modrow and Rhonda Thomas, Denton ISD Middle School Librarians Creative Contributions by Sherry Brandt, Kim Johnson, Donna Kearley, Kelly Korenek, Anna Modrow, Margarete Neale, Sandy Noles, Carol Richmond, Leslye Rosin, and Gloria Smith. Library Harvest, September 27, 2012
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Promotion of Books Book Talks Power Points: Lone Star Power Point 2010 Lone Star Power Point 2010 Lone Star Power Point 2011 Lone Star Power Point 2011 Lone Star Power Point 2012 Lone Star Power Point 2012 Newbery Power Point Newbery Power Point New Books Power Point New Books Power Point Binders Series Sequels Genre
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Digital Frames: Demo and Examples Assignment Sheet
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Choosing not to read is never discussed. It is simply not an option…I want my students to know that I see each of them as a reader.” “Choosing not to read is never discussed. It is simply not an option…I want my students to know that I see each of them as a reader.” -- The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child, by Donalyn Miller (Classroom teacher at Northwest ISD; formerly of Keller ISD)
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TV: Scrolling Announcements Displays: Bulletin Boards Chalk Rails Display Cases Shelves Tables Baskets Windows Nooks and Crannies
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Displays: Bulletin Boards
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Display Cases
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Shelves
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Tables
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Windows
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Baskets
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Brown Bag Book Club
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Student Reviews
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Nooks and Crannies
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Free, Web- Based Presentation and Book Promotion Tools Scholastic.com http://www.scholastic.com/librarians/?esp=CORPHP/ib/////NAV/Parents/MAIN/L ibHP//// http://www.scholastic.com/librarians/?esp=CORPHP/ib/////NAV/Parents/MAIN/L ibHP//// National Geographic Education http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/?ar_a=1 AnimotoAnimoto (Sign up for Educator’s Version) Bruiser Bruiser Dragonfly Dragonfly QR Codes QR Codes (BYOD Buzzword, Bring Your Own Device) (works with Smart Phones; download app for NeoReader, I-nigma, QR Scanner or ScanLife) Edmodo Edmodo (Social Networking, Blogging, Class Project Building Site) Crownover Library Website Crownover Library Website LiveBindersLiveBinders http://www.livebinders.com/ (a way to organize units, lessons, etc.) Poetry Unithttp://www.livebinders.com/Poetry Unit
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Free Web-Based….continued VoiceThread VoiceThread http://ed.voicethread.com/ (A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in 5 ways - using voice (with a VoiceThread http://ed.voicethread.com/images, documents, and videoscomments in 5 ways mic or telephone), text, audio file, or video (via a webcam) Voki Website Voki Website http://www.voki.com/ (Voki is a FREE service that lets you: Voki Website Voki Websitehttp://www.voki.com/ Create customized avatars. Add voice to your Voki avatars. Post your Voki to any blog, website, or profile.) Shelfari Shelfari http://www.shelfari.com/ (a way to display on your website books you have read and those you want to read) Shelfari booktrailersforall.com booktrailersforall.com http://www.booktrailersforall.com (a great source for promoting books and reading booktrailersforall.com http://www.booktrailersforall.com Glogster Glogster (a source for creating online posters. Sign up for Educator’s Version) http://edu.glogster.com/ Glogster
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Fantastic Fiction http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/ (a source list for new releases and classics. Great for use in building a classroom library) Fantastic Fictionhttp://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/ YouTube http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Book+Trailers&aq=f (You can find many book trailers to promote reading and books on you tube) Always preview them. YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Book+Trailers&aq=f Meet Me At the Corner (Virtual Field Trips, Chats with authors and poets) http://www.meetmeatthecorner.org/ Meet Me At the Corner http://bookbuilder.cast.org/ (a site to create, share, publish, and read digital books that engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.) http://bookbuilder.cast.org/ http://ilearntechnology.com/ (An edublog about integrating technology into the classroom) http://ilearntechnology.com/ http://en.risingshadow.net/ ( Book Collection Building Site Risingshadow is one of the largest science fiction and fantasy book databases.) http://en.risingshadow.net/ Weebly http://education.weebly.com/weebly/userHome.php(Free Website Building for Classes) Weebly http://education.weebly.com/weebly/userHome.php
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E-Books (BYOD, Bring Your Own Device) Follett Shelf Follett Shelf (Libraries buy individual e-books for students to check out) StoryNoryStoryNory (Free e-stories) TumbleBooks and TumbleReaderTumbleBooks and TumbleReader (Paid Subscription very reasonable) Storyline Online by the Screen Actor’s GuildStoryline Online by the Screen Actor’s Guild (Free e- books) Digital Downloads Denton Public LibraryDigital Downloads Denton Public Library (Check at your Local Public Library) Strickland Middle School E-Books Read Aloud: The Undertaker StoriaStoria by Scholastic (Show on iPad)
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Windows Software Presentation & Promotional Tools Movie Maker Windows Tool Movie Maker Windows Tool PhotoStory 3 Windows Tool PhotoStory 3 Windows Tool *If you are in a district that has Apple products, there is comparable software.
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Curation Article from School Library Journal Article from School Library Journal Trap !t http://trap.it/ Trap !t http://trap.it/ Faveous http://www.faveous.com/ Faveoushttp://www.faveous.com/ Scoop.it http://www.scoop.it/ Magazine type things Scoop.ithttp://www.scoop.it/ Prismatic http://getprismatic.com/connectportal Prismatichttp://getprismatic.com/connectportal Tweeted Times http://tweetedtimes.com/ Tweeted Timeshttp://tweetedtimes.com/ Springpad http://springpad.com/about (reinventing the library) Springpadhttp://springpad.com/about Paper.li http://paper.li/ (Turns Twitter and Facebook into online newspapers) Paper.lihttp://paper.li/ Collected http://collected.info/ (Look at librarians.Collected) Collectedhttp://collected.info/ librarians.Collected
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Curation…continued LiveBinder (digital Three Ring Binder) LiveBinder Paper.li (Create your own online newspapers) Paper.li Storify (way to tell stories using social media) Storify Bagtheweb (put the content in bags or a network of bags) Really good for schools. Bagtheweb Readlists (Anthologies) Readlists Flipboard (Social Magazine) Presenter Loves it. Looks like like a magazine Flipboard Streamified (available for iPhone and iPad) Streamified ifttt (if this then that) lets you create powerful connections with one simple statement ifttt
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Curation… continued Museum Box - http://museumbox.e2bn.org/ provides tools to create a virtual museum of content related to a topic or project. Museum Boxhttp://museumbox.e2bn.org/ Delicious - http://delicious.com/ - helps you find cool stuff and collect it for easy sharing. Use bookmarklet in your browser to add websites to themed stacks. Invite colleagues to contribute links as well. Has a browser extension. Delicioushttp://delicious.com/ LiveBinders http://www.livebinders.com/ - Teachers can create binders. Students can create portfolios or projects. LiveBindershttp://www.livebinders.com/ PearlTrees - http://www.pearltrees.com/ Sample - Pearltrees is your digital library. It lets you collect, organize and share everything you like. You can collect web pages, photos and notes about the things you like. You can collaborate on a Pearltree. Has a browser extension. PearlTreeshttp://www.pearltrees.com/Sample SymbalooEDU - http://www.symbaloo.com/ Create an interface of frequently visited websites. SymbalooEDUhttp://www.symbaloo.com/
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Curation Attribution tools Blogs Curator’s Code - http://www.curatorscode.org/ (based on attributions) “To be realistic one must always admit the influence of those who have gone before”—Charles Eames (Developed images for giving attributions simply) Curator’s Code - http://www.curatorscode.org/ www.slideshare.net/ghardin Thanks to Greg Hardin, Reference Librarian, Texas Woman’s University for all the curator’s sites!
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“By exposing students to diverse and complex text, readily found in non-fiction books, magazines, textbooks, and online, … learning can be enhanced and reading achievement improved.” --AASL – American Association of School Librarians from The International Reading Association’s 2007 report “Making Every Moment Count: Maximizing Quality Instruction.”.
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Curriculum Connections Texas Explorers WebQuest : zunal.com (Sandy) Texas Explorers WebQuest : Texas Explorers WebQuest : NASA Glogster: Space Shuttle (Sherry) NASA Glogster: Space Shuttle NASA Glogster: Space Shuttle Paired Reading with the Lone Star List – LiveBinder ( Bonnie) Paired Reading with the Lone Star List Paired Reading with the Lone Star List Picture Books that teach literary elements and the 6 traits of writing (Bonnie) Picture Books that teach literary elements and the 6 traits of writing Picture Books that teach literary elements and the 6 traits of writing Explorers: Ernest Shackleton – (Bonnie) Explorers: Ernest Shackleton Explorers: Ernest Shackleton Chalk Rail Display / QR Codes Unit Suggestion Elections and Their Aftermath – (Bonnie) Magazines - Authentic Reading (Mental Floss) Political Cartoons Political Cartoons - Voicethread (Bonnie) Political Cartoons The Great Depression The Great Depression - Animoto (Bonnie) The Great Depression Virtual Source Cards and Note Taking Virtual Source Cards and Note Taking (Sherry Brandt) Virtual Source Cards and Note Taking Authentic/Academic Reading
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Thematic Paired Reading
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Objective: Follow current candidates in regards to campaign platforms / promises. After the elections, evaluate winner positions and predict effects of those positions on local, federal, global economies / societies ELECTIONS and THEIR AFTERMATH
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FALL SEMESTER: Students are required to follow the Presidential campaigns and any other positions, from local to federal, that are up for election or re-election this year. Students will read current periodicals and internet news sites, listen to local / national / international television news reports, noting the policies and promises of the candidates (defense, space exploration, economics, poverty, education, environment, oil drilling, etc.) Students will be required to take notes from TV, magazines, internet news sites, etc. Notes will be turned in periodically over the course of the fall semester, ie. “current events.”
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SPRING SEMESTER (after STAAR): Students will be divided into groups of 2-3. Students will choose one of the positions / policies of the winning candidates. Students will take the vision or idea that they heard during the campaign and extrapolate it from where we are now, predicting how things might change locally, federally, globally under the re-elected or new leadership.
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The project would require students to: Become familiar with local and national candidates; Read current, authentic materials – magazines, journals, newspapers, internet news sites, and watch the evening news all fall semester; Evaluate the objectiveness / bias of the reporting entities (could lead to a great propaganda discussion); Discuss speeches, ideas, promises of the candidates.
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TECHNOLOGY: If you wanted to let kids collaborate across disciplines, then they could use Google Docs or a Wiki for notes / research. If they collaborated between classes / disciplines, presentations could be made together in the library or cafeteria. Presentations could be Power Points, videos, or live.
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EVALUATION: Rubrics for notes in the Fall and presentation in the spring English could teach/grade the writing part; SS could teach / manage the research part, but the discussions could happen in any class. Science could weigh in on the environmental issues. That way, no one has to do it all.
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LIBRARY CONNECTION: Collaborate w/ teachers for desired materials and grading rubric Provide website evaluation of most viewed news sites Team teach discussion - bias / objectivity of news sources Create a webpage of links to on-line periodicals and candidate webpages Provide print materials: current magazines, newspapers
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Tip Sheets Book Talk Podcast Lesson Plan (Grades 3,4,5) Book Talk Podcast Lesson Plan (Grades 3,4,5) How to Create PhotoStory (All Level) How to Create PhotoStory (All Level) Photo Story 3 for Windows Tip Sheet (All Level) Photo Story 3 for Windows Tip Sheet (All Level) Creating a Book Trailer (Story Board) (PDF File) Creating a Book Trailer (Story Board) Creating a Book Trailer-Anna Modrow Creating a Book Trailer Book Trailer Rubric-Anna Modrow Book Trailer Rubric Tool For Reasoning Fair Use Tool For Reasoning Fair Use Digital Picture Frame-Sherry Brandt Digital Picture Frame- Prerequisite for Storyboard-Sandy Noles (PDF File) Prerequisite for Storyboard Book Trailer Storyboard-Sandy Noles (PDF File) Book Trailer Storyboard MovieMaker Guide for book trailers-Sandy Noles MovieMaker Guide for book trailers Book Trailer Project Checklist-Sandy Noles Book Trailer Project Checklist Book Trailer Rubric-Sandy Noles (PDF File) Book Trailer Rubric Saving Images from Creative Commons-Sandy Noles Saving Images from Creative Commons- Animoto: Movies in a Minute – Power Point – Bonnie McCormick Not Working Animoto: Movies in a Minute VoiceThread Tips – Bonnie McCormick Not Working VoiceThread Tips Tip Sheets and Spine Label Templates (Webpage to access all of the above) Tip Sheets and Spine Label Templates
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Tip Sheets (Cont’d) Book Trailer Contract: Anna Modrow Book Trailer Contract Tip Sheets\Book-trailerPS trimmed.doc-Anna Modrow Tip Sheets\Book-trailerPS trimmed.doc Tip Sheets\Book Trailer rubric-Moodrow.xlsx: Anna Modrow Tip Sheets\Book Trailer rubric-Moodrow.xlsx
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