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Laura Gardner

The Comic Book Periodic Table of the Elements - 0 views

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    This site contains comic book images linked to the chemical elements via the periodic table.
Allison Burrell

Welcome to WebCHECK! - 22 views

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    WebCHECK Professional, designed for educators and Web designers to use for (1) assessing the quality of Web sites used for assignments and learning activities and (2) determining how to improve the quality of locally-designed personal, classroom, library and/or school Websites. · WebCHECK Senior, designed for high school students (grades 9-12) · WebCHECK Middle, designed for middle school students (grade 5-8) · WebCHECK Junior, designed for elementary school students (grades 2-4) · WebCHECK for Facilitors, designed for K-12 educators, administrators and higher education faculty to use when assigning a single Web site to be evaluated by groups or classes of students or by educators in an in-service or professional development workshop. What makes WebCHECK unique: · based on a foundation of instructional design and motivation theory. · available online, fully automated, and free. · both fun and easy-to-use. · a powerful instructional and learning tool. · generates a full evaluation report to share results with teachers, administrators, students, parents, etc. · uses graphs for visual representation of scores and text for details and interpretations. · On the WebCHECK Web site, you will find all of the instruments, as well as more than 30 lesson plans, designed by school librarians nationwide, that incorporate WebCHECK at various levels and subject areas.
Martha Hickson

The Art of Booktalking - YouTube - 33 views

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    Jennifer Bromman-Bender, librarian at Lincoln-Way West High School (New Lenox, IL) and author of several books on booktalking, including R&L's Booktalking Nonfiction: 200 Sure-Fire Winners for Middle and High School Readers (2013), spoke about how to present nonfiction books to middle- and high-school students. She also gave a presentation of some of her most popular booktalks. Katie Mediatore Stover of the Kansas City (MO) Public Library (and author of several ALA Editions RA titles) was up next, with a ton of practical advice on how to booktalk informally-while in the stacks, or out in the community. She also discussed how to pull out the best elements of a book in order to sell it to a reader. Kaite incorporated a lot of RA tips (talking about tone, mood, warning the reader what to expect) on how to do what she calls a "bookmercial." Becky Spratford, author of ALA Edition's Readers Advisory Guide to Horror (2012) and librarian at the Berwyn (IL) Public Library, gave advice on how to get your staff comfortable with booktalking, and why booktalking is so important. Becky then finished up with a selection of her favorite horror books for booktalking.
Cathy Oxley

'The Door in the Wall and the Middle Ages' Webquest Resources - 0 views

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    This webquest seems like it would be useful for Yrs 5 - 7
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    This is one of the pages from a webquest on the Middle Ages, specifically designed to help students gain more from reading the book "The Door in the Wall". It contains lots of links to
Fran Bullington

All Video Tutorials (Oregon Middle School Library) - 10 views

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    Oregon Middle School Library's tutorial video collection.
Cathy Oxley

On the slow death of a middle school library | A Ruckus Within - 35 views

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    Excellent infographic and list of what a Teacher Librarian does.
jenibo

Transition Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Administrators | Edutopia - 11 views

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    The end of the school year can be a nervous time for students, especially those that will be making the jump into elementary school, middle school, high school or college next fall. These transitioning students are left with a variety of questions -- from curiosities about academic rigor to managing a social life and coursework, to worries about using a combination lock. (It took me more than a couple tries.) Fortunately, there are plenty of resources on the Web that offer useful information for all stakeholders -- parents, students, educators and administrators -- that will help ensure successful transition. Here are a few for each major stepping stone in the K-12 pipeline.
Natalie Lorenzi

Win a Skype visit from middle grade author Lynda Mullaly Hunt - 0 views

Middle grade novel ONOE FOR THE MURPHYS just came out this month and has already received a starred review from Kirkus. Author Lynda Mullaly Hunt is giving away a free Skype author visit, class set...

Skype author visit reading promotion books

started by Natalie Lorenzi on 18 May 12 no follow-up yet
Martha Hickson

JogNog helps teachers create learning games for their students | eSchool News - 26 views

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    JogNog, a website that provides competitive learning games that motivate students in grades 2-12 to learn, has opened up its library of elementary and middle school content to teachers who want to create games that match their specific lesson plans.
Cathy Oxley

Technology use by 11-12 year old students (Infographic) | UNESCO Chair in Education & T... - 8 views

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    Good infographic to use with Middle School students
Fran Bullington

21st Century Information Fluency - 14 views

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    "If you need to design a unit or a course for teaching information fluency, here is a suggested sequence of course activities for middle school and high school (the Basic Course may be adaptedfor grades 4 and 5, described below). As you can see in the tables below, we've structured Basic and Intermediate courses around a series of individual study MicroModules and hands-on Flash challenges. As more activities go online, new options will become available and this list will be updated. Use our list of core competencies to choose activities. "
Cathy Oxley

Medieval Times Reality Adventure - 0 views

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    This medieval webquest contains a lot of links to good information, as well as a section on planning a unit on the Middle Ages.
Cathy Oxley

Medieval Times - Ecole Whitehouse Elementary, Canada - 0 views

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    This page has a lot of good links to medieval webquests and links to Middle Ages information. Mostly suitable for Yrs 4-7.
Donna Baumbach

The Cat Bookler and the Mystery of the Missing Mysteries - Welcome - 0 views

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    clever and creative website for book fair at a middle school - with book trailers and lots of web2.0 tools used
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    by Kathy Adams, Lee County, Florida
Fran Bullington

Rock Hill School District Three - 2 views

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    Elementary, middle, and high school research manuals.
Dennis OConnor

The Effects of Technology on Reading Performance in the Middle-School Grades:A Meta-Ana... - 12 views

  • This article reports the results of a meta-analysis of 20 research articles containing 89 effect sizes related to the use of digital tools and learning environments to enhance literacy acquisition. Results (weighted effect size of 0.489) demonstrate that technology can have a positive effect on reading comprehension, but little research has focused on the effect of technology on metacognitive, affective, and dispositional outcomes. We conclude that although there is reason to be optimistic about using technology in middle-school literacy programs, there is also reason to encourage the research community to redouble its emphasis on digital learning environments for students in this age range and to broaden the scope of the interventions and outcomes they study.
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