Skip to main content

Home/ CSU_TLship/ Group items tagged themes

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Jennie Bales

Selecting the Perfect WordPress Theme - 9 Things You Should Consider - 0 views

  •  
    "Most beginners feel overwhelmed when it comes to selecting a theme for their WordPress site. There are thousands of free and paid options. Each theme looks better than the other. How do you choose the best theme for WordPress? In this article, we will share the 9 things you should consider, so you can choose the best WordPress theme for your site."
Jennie Bales

CommonLit | Themes - 2 views

  •  
    CommonLit delivers high-quality, free instructional materials to support literacy development for students in grades 5-12. Our resources are: Flexible; Research-Based; Aligned to the Common Core State Standards; Created by teachers, for teachers. We believe in the transformative power of a great text, and a great question. That's why we are committed to keeping CommonLit completely free, forever. Themes include: America, comedy & tradegy, death, education, feat & paranoia, friendship & loyalty, growing up, identity, justice freedom & equality, love, man vs nature, men & women and more. Two though provoking questions posed against each.
Jennie Bales

easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online - 0 views

  •  
    Create and share visual ideas online - vhemes are visual themes. Drag and drop a vheme onto your canvas for easy creation of your visual idea!
Jennie Bales

Katherine Schlick Noe ~ author, teacher, literacy specialist - 1 views

  •  
    A great resource for teaching literature in the classroom. Includes a literature circle resource centre, middle grade teachers blog and themed literature units
Jennie Bales

Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: BooksInTheClassroom.com - 0 views

  •  
    This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics. Focus on US material
Jennie Bales

https://www.edutopia.org/article/discovering-depth-graphic-novels?utm_source=Edutopia+N... - 2 views

  •  
    In spite of their reputation for simplicity, graphic novels can display a surprising level of depth. This sense of depth can come through in a variety of ways-from the language to the interplay of words and images to the themes that can be explored in visual texts. And like novels, graphic novels employ a range of literary conventions, so they're ripe for classroom discussion.
Jennie Bales

Book Trailers | Creative Educator - 0 views

  •  
    Students will explore character, plot, and theme and learn to write persuasively as they develop a movie-style trailer for a book they have read. Clearly outlines stages of the task.
Jennie Bales

Classroom Connections: Graphic Novels with Science and Math Themes, by Ian Chipman | Bo... - 2 views

  •  
    Annotated list of graphic novels that support STEM - Science and Maths.
Jennie Bales

StoryCorps - Stories from people of all backgrounds and beliefs - 0 views

  •  
    StoryCorps' mission is to preserve and share humanity's stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world. We do this to remind one another of our shared humanity, to strengthen and build the connections between people, to teach the value of listening, and to weave into the fabric of our culture the understanding that everyone's story matters. At the same time, we are creating an invaluable archive for future generations.From the everyday to the extraordinary, personal interviews get kids listening. Teachers of most any grade level or subject area could use the interviews on StoryCorps as a community-building activity at the start of the year. For example, play one of the interviews on a common theme like friendship, romance, or family, and then use it as a discussion or writing prompt. Although stories are predominantly sourced from America, other countries and cities are represented.
Jennie Bales

6 Books for Teaching Visual Literacy to Secondary Students - Reading Australia - 1 views

  •  
    What do you look for when selecting print texts for your high school students to teach them about visual literacy? Appropriate themes, complexity of ideas, rich and beautiful illustrations, evidence of depth and layers of meaning, a variety of text type. This post present 6 titles that meet each of those requirements with the added bonus of all being by Australian authors and illustrators. Teachers notes and essays are provided for each title
Jennie Bales

Novels in Verse (That Get Kids Reading) | Imagination Soup - 0 views

  •  
    "Have your tween kids tried reading novels in verse, stories written in free verse poetry? The text looks easy to read enticing reluctant readers but dive deeper and you'll find compelling stories filled with heart, important themes, and precise language."
Jennie Bales

Australian Verse Novels Resource - NCACL - 1 views

  •  
    This bibliography complements the extensive Sway presentation on the Centre's website which includes annotations, awards, themes, additional resources, and Australian curriculum links.
Jennie Bales

Curious Climate Schools - 0 views

  •  
    "One thousand school students worked with their classes to send in 273 questions about climate change. We got together 57 experts to answer them. We asked climate scientists, conservation biologists, fire scientists, chemists, lawyers, engineers, psychologists, oceanographers, Indigenous knowledge specialists and health experts. You can search for questions about a particular topic, or look at the questions we've organised into themes: most asked, looking ahead & taking action. You can also see what questions each class asked. And we've added some resources on what's being done about climate change at a global level, how to handle feelings about climate change, and what you can do to be part of the solution."
Jennie Bales

Literature Learning Ladders - 2 views

  •  
    Literature Circles involve a small group of students exploring a piece of literature in depth. Although you'll find lots of books and articles on the Literature Circles, there are many ways to implement the strategies across grade levels and subject areas. Think of literature circles as one element of a balanced literacy program rather than "the solution." In most cases, the application of literature circles evolves over time as students and teachers become more experienced readers.
Jennie Bales

The Literacy Shed - Home - 2 views

  •  
    A website for teachers filled with ideas for literacy teaching using visual resources such as film, animation, photographs and picture books.
Jennie Bales

Connecting to Cultures and Community through Story | Knowledge Quest - 1 views

  •  
    ""How communities change over time" could combine so many things that I love including primary sources, local history, and global awareness. I was excited and so were my teachers."
1 - 16 of 16
Showing 20 items per page