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Project Based Learning in the Primary School Library |School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Discussion on the value of project based learning, why the library is ideal for running PBL projects and some suggested activities
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Ella Dickson and painted rocks - Exeter College - 0 views

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    Painted book rocks to encourage students to read - a great promotion idea that could be contained within the school or tap into a wider community.
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UFDC - Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature - 0 views

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    A digital collection of historical children's literature titles that can be sorted by language, publisher, publication date ranges and various subject searches. The books have been digitised and can be read online.
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Is empathy always a good thing? - Late Night Live - ABC Radio National (Australian Broa... - 0 views

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    Interview with Paul Bloom questioning the value of empathy and putting forward the need for compassion.
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Author and Illustrator Websites | Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review - 0 views

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    Many authors and illustrators now have their own websites. Here are just a few such sites where you will find all kinds of information about these special people.
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Authors & Illustrators | Great Websites for Kids - 0 views

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    Curated visual list of author and illustrator websites.
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Websites by Children's Authors and Illustrators | Federation of Children's Book Groups - 0 views

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    This page is intended as a resource for anyone looking for more information about a given author or illustrator. Many of these author/illustrator websites include activities, reviews and contact details (where relevant).
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Learning to code vs. coding to learn | Edutech - 0 views

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    An interesting and balanced debate on coding and its place in education.
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Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell on why we need libraries - an essay in pictures | Books |... - 0 views

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    beautifully illustrated online 'book' on the value of libraries
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Global Fiction for Middle Grade Readers | City of Keene - 0 views

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    Do you need to find a chapter book to match your country study? Scroll down to the bottom of this page to find links to suggested chapter books set in a specific country. If you'd like to see what search our catalog for fiction books on countries, here are the steps to take.
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https://www.edutopia.org/article/self-assessment-middle-school?utm_source=Edutopia+News... - 0 views

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    Considers strategies to apply the tools of Visible Learning to guide my students to succeed in math beyond their own expectations. The precision of my learning targets sharpens and streamlines my lesson plans, and allows me to create formative assessments that shape my planning going forward.
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QUT cite|write - Writing an annotated bibliography - 2 views

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    A bibliography is an alphabetical list, by author, of the sources (books, journals, websites, etc) you have used to research and write your assignment. A bibliography usually includes information such as the author, title, publisher and date. An annotation is a concise summary and/or evaluation of the value or relevance of each source. An annotated bibliography combines these two elements and provides bibliographic information plus a summary and/ or evaluation of each of the sources you have used. An annotated bibliography may be one part of a larger assessment item.
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Refugee Stories Are Just the Beginning: How Fiction Opens Children's Minds | School Lib... - 4 views

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    Refugee Stories Are Just the Beginning: How Fiction Opens Children's Minds
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Worlds of Words Brings Global Literature to Educators and Youth - 0 views

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    Worlds of Words recognizes our lives have gone global. Communities in all parts of the world, from rural towns to large urban cities, are increasingly diverse due to global mobility. Rapid economic, social and technological changes connect people around the globe. No matter where we live, our daily lives interconnect through globalization in its differing forms. Knowledge of the world and an understanding of global perspectives have thus become a necessity, not a luxury. Children no longer have a decision about whether or not they will lead global lives-but they do need to decide how they will live in a global society.
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2 Simple Things That Will Make Essential Questions Better Every Time - 2 views

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    An essential question is an incredibly powerful tool for discovery learning and critical thinking skill development. Essential and herding questions are also one of the 10 shifts of practice of future-focused learning. If you consider what learning actually is, it is usually the answer to a need or what springs from curiosity around a personal connection. This usually involves the asking of essential questions to drive the learning. However, when they're working with EQs, teachers often ask, "How can I make essential questions better?" 1. Move the question higher on Bloom's Taxonomy 2. Remove specificity
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'Technology can bring books alive': Harry Potter inspires novel with moving images - 0 views

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    "Augmented reality adds a technological layer, and that layer is what makes it look like the video is playing on the paper,"
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#BookBento HyperDoc Original - Google Slides - 2 views

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    Student lesson plan on creating Book Bento Boxes including guidelines, use of Thinglink to add annotations to images along with a tutorial
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Book Bento Box (@bookbento) * Instagram photos and videos - 1 views

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    An instagram account with a series of images of 'boxes' featuring a book surrounded by representative elements. Alternative idea for responding to literature.
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5 Reasons I Read Aloud to High School Students - WeAreTeachers - 1 views

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    High school English teacher discusses five important benefits of reading aloud to her students. Relevant across all disciplines.
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30 Useful Digital Citizenship Resources for Growing Digital Citizens - 0 views

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    Useful digital citizenship resources that cover these important categories: Digital Footprints/People Searching; Citing Sources; Cyberbullying; Detecting Plagiarism; Personal Responsibility andGlobal and Cultural Awareness
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