Friday, April 15, 2016

April 15th Follow Up links

This post is a follow-up to the April 15th SBPL Day. Below is a list of resources/ideas that we discussed or referred to in our session.


  1. Creation of a Google Share Folder for HS ELA teachers. The folder was created to be a  repository for shared resources. So far, we have stuff on Animal Farm, Satire, and more…


  1. Online resources for a “virtual” Shakespeare field trips. The two sites in particular that we discussed were the Virtual Globe Theater link and the Interactive Folio: Romeo and Juliette.


  1. Tour Builder - Put your story on the Map...an easy-to-use site that allows students to layer images and paragraphs on top of  maps….good for virtual field trips, book explorations, etc.


  1. automotivator.pngAutomotivator - A simple image tool where you can upload your own image/photo and add a slogan or statement below it. You can then print your own motivational poster for free (see image for example).


  1. J. Weston Walch books were recommended as a good teacher resource!


  1. Kahoot - engaging student response tool. Use the Question Library  or create your own.


  1. Resources for book selection
    1. Blog post with 9 resources for recommending books - including the Literature Map tool
    2. Teaching books.net - teaching resources to support teaching novels in class, including book trailers and other multimedia resources to support instruction.




  1. My Blog - a collection of my thinking, odds 'n ends, etc.

  1. The Mighty Book Smackdown - EIPS teachers blogging about NEW YA Literature




  1. Redos and Rewrites  

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