a handy site for teachers who are looking for some lesson plan ideas to go along with children's books. The library features picture books, books for early readers, and books for young adults. Each book is linked to a list of activities that could be done either while reading the book or after reading the book. The books themselves are not free (you can buy them online or find them locally) but the listed activities are free for your viewing. Teaching Library is supported through Amazon Affiliate sales so if you purchase a book through their site you will be supporting them.
Applications for Education Teaching Library could be a good resource for teachers struggling to develop a new lesson idea. If you're looking for some new books to add to you classroom, but you're not sure which ones you want, take a look at Teaching Library's suggestions.
free children's ebooks that you can view online and or download to your local computer. As Children's books Forever points out, the books are suitable for use on SmartBoards. There are books available in twelve languages including English, Spanish, German, and Japanese.
Applications for Education This is usually where I would write a suggestion or two for using Children's books Forever in your classroom. But Kelly actually was an elementary school teacher (I've been in secondary ed my entire career) so I recommend reading Kelly's suggestions for using Children's books Forever in your classroom.
Teach Reading While Preserving the Environment
I Save a Tree is offering $80,000,000.00 worth of free interactive books and Virtual Library software to all public schools in the United States. The Virtual Library 2.0 software and interactive books can be installed on a district server, and all students and teachers within the district can access the interactive books. I Save a Tree ibooks can be viewed on Windows and Macintosh computers as well as on smartphones that include Adobe Flash. School districts interested in taking advantage of this offer should send an email to customerservice@isaveatree.com.
can log in with a class login in order to get book suggestions.
Students can log in and write the reviews. Can leave name as a tab.
Teacher can stay on top of it.
Can put on classroom webpage as book suggestions.
Then virtual shelf is available.
Gets kids excited about reading
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The Stacks is a Scholastic website for children who enjoy reading. Site visitors can create a profile, get book recommendations, write and read book reviews, and chat about books on a secure message board.
Children who can't make it to the National Zoo can still see many of the zoo's different residents through animal web cams.
If you're an iPad aficionado, you must check out this excellent iBook
professional development resource. This is my inspiration for developing
future workshop materials!
"BookletCreator is a free online tool that allows you to create a Booklet from a PDF document. It reorders pages so that after printing and folding the pages, a small Book is created."