Good resource for Read Across America Day!
Filed under: seuss, infographic, 4me, 4tchrs
Good resource for Read Across America Day!
Filed under: seuss, infographic, 4me, 4tchrs
Posted by connect2jamie on January 22, 2015
https://connect2jamie.com/2015/01/22/education-tech-news-to-use-dr-seuss-poster/
WOW! This 11 min video is worth the time to watch! It has a TON of great ideas for using images/words together for really making an impact. Lots of good suggestions about mobile apps, PLUS a useful idea at the end about a reporter for the day for 5th grade. I love that. Talk about bumping up a class’ writing skills!
Filed under: infopic, tonyvincent, images, graphics, infographics, 4tchrs
Posted by connect2jamie on January 22, 2015
https://connect2jamie.com/2015/01/22/producing-infopics-youtube/
Flickr Creative Commons Image by Jonathan Emmanuel Flores Tarello https://flic.kr/p/dQugec
Today’s links are a couple of links dealing with encouraging enthusiastic reading in our classrooms. Many thanks to the leadership that Dr. Teri Lesesne and Donalyn Miller have given, and continue to give, the education community in this arena!
This article from Education Week (Mar 2014) is written by Donalyn Miller, author of Book Whisperer and Reading in the Wild. Well worth sharing!
“Twilight” More Difficult Than Hemingway, According To Teacher’s Guide
This is an informative article that might shed some ight on the dirty little secret of Lexile scores and how they’re being misused in US curricula today. CCSS uses lexiles to level reading material & uses this to assign “appropriate” material to children at each ability level. Content is not considered in levelling. The levels of various books speak for themselves. Example: Charlotte’s Web is about the same Lexile as The Grapes of Wrath.
Be sure to click through to the New Republic article mentioned at the end of the piece for more info.
Posted by connect2jamie on May 23, 2014
https://connect2jamie.com/2014/05/23/education-tech-news-to-use-05232014/