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Lissa Davies

Extreme Speed Booking:Using Technology to help kids love reading - 36 views

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    The idea behind the site is to introduce students to a variety of books and form classroom book groups.  How does Extreme Speed Booking work?  A whole lot like speed dating.      Students spend a little time with each book and then rate them accordingly with "I want to read more",  "Interesting", "Not for me", or "I've already read".  Students can also make a note of how interested they are in reading the book (maybe a 1-10 scale)?  This process introduces students to a variety of books, genres and authors.  Students may come across titles and authors they wouldn't otherwise find.  It also helps teachers form classroom book groups that are of high-interest and investment to students because they had input. iLearn Technology
Anne Weaver

Keeping Them Reading: Speed Dating with a Book | Three Teachers Talk - 12 views

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    Confession:  I have never been speed dating. I just love the idea of it. In 2012 I wrote about an activity we did in my AP English class that got everyone talking as we prepared for the AP exam. I ...
Anne Weaver

eclection - Speed Dating For Books - 31 views

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    ideas for students to share books they like, or to select new titles to read (especially when a teacher/librarian has to do a booktalk and doesn't have enough time to familiarize him/herself with cart of choices.
Carla Shinn

Get On Board the Book Speed Dating Train - 29 views

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    Great way to help teens find the right read. There are many ways to modify the event and make it something you can do anytime classes come in to select a book.
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