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Debbie Alvarez

Share a Story - Shape a Future: Share a Story 2012: All the Posts - 0 views

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    Excellent resource for children's literacy/teaching.
Debbie Alvarez

QR Code Treasure Hunt Generator from classtools.net - 2 views

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    Great way to organize and cut down time on QRcodes use!
Debbie Alvarez

You're Invited! - This Is What a Librarian Looks Like | Librarian by Day - 2 views

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    OASL Friends: will you enter your picture? I'm browsing through mine... "I'm so excited to announce this new project! As the ultimate compliment to Library Day in the Life we bring you This is What a Librarian Looks Like!

    What: a site to go beyond the bun and challenge old, outdated librarian stereotypes with photos of real librarians in their real lives doing real stuff."
Debbie Alvarez

Print Friendly & PDF - 1 views

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    From Jen Blair: Have you ever... tried to print up something from the Internet and it ends up being 8 pages long because of all the "extra stuff" around the edges? Or it's a crossword puzzle that ends up covering 3 pages that you would somehow have to tape together? Don't be frustrated! Save paper! Use: http://www.printfriendly.com/ Simply go to the above site, paste in the URL you are wanting to print, and watch the magic as your 3 page printout somehow gets cut down to ONE!
Debbie Alvarez

Reluctant Readers - 1 views

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    Reluctant readers are those who, for whatever reason, do not like to read.
    Reluctant readers are typically students who are disengaged, struggling readers, many of which are not realizing success in any aspect of their school career. Educators encounter struggling readers in the classroom every day. These students need to be engaged in reading and must be helped to develop the skills required to not only be successful in school, but to become lifelong readers and learners. All students will require advanced literacy skills regardless of their post secondary pathway, and reluctant and struggling readers need extra support in achieving this end.
Debbie Alvarez

El Día de los Niños | Official Site - 0 views

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    El Día de los Niños-Celebrating Young Americans is a gift from the Latino community to all children. Many nations throughout the world, and especially within the Western hemisphere celebrate "Día de los Niños" on April 30th to honor and celebrate children-who represent the hopes and dreams of every community.
Debbie Alvarez

Rasco From RIF » Blogs to Explore in Transforming Book to Passport - 0 views

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    In the Share a Story-Shape a Future introductory entry today, I indicated this posting would be a list of blogs I hope you will find useful in your efforts to become more familiar with a wide array of multicultural books and customs. The list is not comprehensive, but it is a list I can indeed recommend to you given my familiarity with these blogs. Let's get acquainted!
Debbie Alvarez

Spread your reading wings and join the PaperTigers Reading the World Challenge 2012 - 0 views

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    Do you enjoy reading books from and about different cultures?  Would you like to have an incentive to read more culturally diverse books?  Either way, the PaperTigers Reading the World Challenge is the one for you!
Debbie Alvarez

Poetry for Children - 0 views

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    poetry books recommended for 2011
Debbie Alvarez

CyberSmarts: Staying Safe Online - 0 views

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    Book set to consider purchasing... eBook and accompanying text. CyberSmarts: Staying Safe Online New!
    This exciting five-book series is geared for grades 3-6 and instructs readers in how to deal with important online safety issues. Kids are becoming more technologically literate at an early age, but it is crucial that they understand the dangers and risks of interacting with others online. This series emphasizes engaging in safe online conduct. Each book in the series contains a robust glossary of terms and sidebars that further explore important or high-interest material.
Debra Duffe

Soople - 1 views

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    a great page to start your search that breaks down many of the types of searches on Google into separate search boxes; good way to demonstrate to students the many things one can search on Google
Debbie Alvarez

getonboardgames21 [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Get on Board - 0 views

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    Great ideas on extending learning through board games, good slide show w/research.
Debbie Alvarez

UsefulCharts.com | Cool Charts & Timelines - 1 views

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    What a brilliant resource, wow! Love the visuals...
Debbie Alvarez

Three-year study asserts benefits of school libraries on student learning | NJ.com - 0 views

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    "The findings show that New Jersey school libraries and school librarians contribute in rich and diverse ways to the intellectual life of a school, and to the development of students who can function in a complex and increasingly digital information environment," said Dr. Ross Todd, lead researcher in the study and CISSL director.
Debbie Alvarez

Art Project, powered by Google - 0 views

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    Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.
Debbie Alvarez

How to Choose the Right Words for Best Search Results | MindShift - 2 views

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    We had been discussing a method to distill a question into its components and turn it into a strong query, the string of words she would type into a search engine to look for her answer. Students have often expressed that it's hard to identify "just the words they need."
Debbie Alvarez

Floor-etry | ALSC Blog - 0 views

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    Let me tell you about our Floor-etry. First, floor-etry is a poem on the floor. That's it. It's simple and vastly influential in the process of creating an early literacy environment.  We here at the Allen County Public Library  got the idea from Saroj Ghoting's website for early literacy. In a presentation put together by Dana Bjerke, Joanna Redman and  Kelly Wussow from the Hennepin County Library, you can flip through different slides and see inspiring ideas that make words accessible to even the littlest of patrons. We thought, "We can do that!"

    And we did! We wrote a poem that is actually just a string of similes so the reader can start anywhere in the circle and the poem makes sense. We typed it up in HUGE, easy to read font, printed it out on bright paper and cut out the words. After cutting out the words, we laminated each one and added Velcro to the back for a temporary hold. We placed the poem in the front of our department in the shape of a (yellow) sun!
Debbie Alvarez

Make Every Day Read Aloud Day - The Book Whisperer - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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    Highlighting the need to improve literacy rates and provide access to educational opportunities for all children, LitWorld will host the third annual World Read Aloud Day on March 7, 2012. Last year, World Read Aloud Day united 200,000 people in 60 countries. Show your public support for this important literacy initiative and promote reading in local and global communities by participating in World Read Aloud Day. Suggested activities and other resources are available on LitWorld's website.
Debbie Alvarez

Go away! I'm reading. « E.M. Bowman -- website & blog of YA writer Erin Bowman - 1 views

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    A few days later, the three of us have a present for you. A lovely little family that we call the "Go Away" Dust Jacket series. We wrote a bunch of snarky "leave me alone" messages, I designed a few fancy covers, and now we want to share the entire batch with you.
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