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http://mirrorswindowsdoors.org/wp/ - 1 views

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    Mirrors, Windows Doors (MWD) is ann online magazine whose aim is to draw attention to the riches of children's and YA books from across the world that highlight cultural and multi-cultural diversity. MWD promotes authenticity of voice, and writing that increases empathy through reading about different experiences within different cultural contexts - maybe next door, maybe across the globe - whilst tapping into a common bond of humanity and shared emotional response. MWD is a resource for librarians, teachers, parents and carers, as well as teens, who want to find out more about the kidlitosphere from a global perspective.
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Reading Australia - Home - 0 views

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    This site supports Australian literature, authors and specific books with a wealth of educational resources. Strong coverage of classics with growing collection on more contemporary works and authors
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Reading with Pictures: Serious Learning Through Comics - InformED : - 2 views

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    hat do Alan Moore's Watchmen, Frank Miller's Sin City, and Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim series have in common? Yes, they're all graphic novels, but that's not all. They've also been found to enhance reading comprehension-maybe even more than traditional novels and picture books. You may be wondering how this is possible, but a better question might be, "How have we been ignoring this for so long?" Let's take a look at how the role of comics in education has evolved in recent years.
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How to Teach Empathy Through Fiction - InformED : - 2 views

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    You may have read, or privately suspected, that curling up with a good book can make you a better person. Over the past two years, several major news sources-including Scientific American and The New York Times-have confirmed the relationship between literature and virtue, placing fiction, in particular, in the limelight. The reason? Empathy.
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creating multimodal texts | literacy, media and technology resources for teachers - 1 views

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    Storytelling in any format is about making meaning. While the essence of the stories we tell may remain the same, the ways in which we can now share these stories have changed dramatically with the development of digital communication technologies. Access to simple, easy to use media production tools and resources in conjunction with the potential for immediate and universal online publication has significant implications for literacy thinking and practice.
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Literature Learning Ladders - 2 views

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    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.
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Dialogic Reading: An Effective Way to Read to Preschoolers | Reading Rockets - 1 views

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    Dialogic reading works. Children who have been read to dialogically are substantially ahead of children who have been read to traditionally on tests of language development. Children can jump ahead by several months in just a few weeks of dialogic reading.
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Katherine Schlick Noe ~ author, teacher, literacy specialist - 1 views

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    A great resource for teaching literature in the classroom. Includes a literature circle resource centre, middle grade teachers blog and themed literature units
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WebQuest.Org: Home - 1 views

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    You've arrived at the most complete and current source of information about the WebQuest Model. Whether you're an education student new to the topic or an experienced teacher educator looking for materials, you'll find something here to meet your needs.
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Sophisticated picture books | Services to Schools - 0 views

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    Explores the genre of sophisticated picture books, their value in engaging students with reading, and strategies for selecting and using them effectively in classroom programs.
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Online Comic Creators - 0 views

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    This presentation offers ideas on how to use comics in the classroom and a list of online comic creators
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Digital Tools for Teachers: Online Comics and Graphic Novels - 0 views

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    Here is a list of Online Graphic Novels and Comics. They vary from being read online or download as a pdf. With these comics you can use them for comprehension activities, use them as stimulus to give students ideas when they are making their own, you can also look at characters, setting and the plot of the comic.
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Online Storytime by Barnes & Noble - Barnes & Noble - 0 views

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    Barnes and Noble has a really nice selection of very well known (and many award winning) children's books. The voices of the readers are nice to listen to and kids will recognize many of their favorites. Partial portrayal of the illustrations, without text showing, and with some zooming in and out.
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    Barnes and Noble has a really nice selection of very well known (and many award winning) children's books. The voices of the readers are nice to listen to and kids will recognize many of their favorites. Partial portrayal of the illustrations, without text showing, and with some zooming in and out.
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Storyline Online - Where Reading Is Fun! - 0 views

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    Delightful readings of well know picture books. The reader is shown occasionally, but predominantly the illustrations of the book are zoomed in and out.
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    Delightful readings of well know picture books. The reader is shown occasionally, but predominantly the illustrations of the book are zoomed in and out.
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Storynory - Free Audio Stories for Kids - 0 views

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    Free audio retellings of a large range of stories from traditional to unpublished. Supporting illustrations (not from the published texts) and some information about the story or characters is also provided. Files can be listened to online or downloaded.
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    Free audio retellings of a large range of stories from traditional to unpublished. Supporting illustrations (not from the published texts) and some information about the story or characters is also provided. Files can be listened to online or downloaded.
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We Give Books - 1 views

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    Free electronic versions of a range of picture books, easy non-fiction and a few easy reads. Books can be zoomed in to read text, expanded to full page and pages can be turned back. Note that you do need to join the site to read the collection. This is free but you need to be over 13 to do so. For teachers, a great resource for sharing on the IWB.
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    Free electronic versions of a range of picture books, easy non-fiction and a few easy reads. Books can be zoomed in to read text, expanded to full page and pages can be turned back. Note that you do need to join the site to read the collection. This is free but you need to be over 13 to do so. For teachers, a great resource for sharing on the IWB.
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Free Tips & Tools | Literacy Specialists - 0 views

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    The art of teaching is based on a careful match between best practices and individual learner needs. The Literacy Specialists consultants bring you the following tips and tools to support your best practice instruction and to give you a window into their unique talents as educators. Free resources on reading - fluency, nonfiction, comprehension, vocabulary, read alouds,
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    The art of teaching is based on a careful match between best practices and individual learner needs. The Literacy Specialists consultants bring you the following tips and tools to support your best practice instruction and to give you a window into their unique talents as educators.Free resources on reading - fluency, nonfiction, comprehension, vocabulary, read alouds,
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The end of 'just Google it': Why students need to be digitally literate - Innovate My S... - 0 views

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    Just because young people are functionally very capable, doesn't mean they always have the criticality to appraise the wealth of information available. English teacher Jennifer Wilson discusses how critical thinking and digital literacy need to go hand-in-hand.
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