I am currently a 20 year veteran teacher in ELAR and am in my final semester of earning my MLS! I love to read and just want to spread the love of reading to others! My blog includes tips, tricks, websites, anything to help you spread the love of reading, especially to those that are reluctant!
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LSSL 5368 Year Long Reading Program: Reading Takes You Places!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bFkDII4Wjp91wcI0N19wzqiiCQmpjd3BQRVCOuFnulo/edit?usp=sharing
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LSSL 5391 Reflection Click to read this book, made with Book Creator https://read.bookcreator.com
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Hi Sabrina! I’m so glad that you came into your own for this class. I admit that I was also a little intimidated by the class, but Dr. Gross certainly made sure that we were in good hands. I love the platform you used for your reflection and will definitely use it in the future because of how wonderful yours was done.
ReplyDeleteSabrina, your book is FaNtAsTiC!! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading your reflection, and I could hear your voice all the way through and feel your confidence growth!
After seeing this, I think I am going to redo mine! Haha, with so much going on this week and the last, I kept it simple...but I love what you did!
DeleteOMG! I have to try Book Creator. This was a cool and creative way to reflect on the semester. Awesome reflection! Best Wishes :)
ReplyDeleteI love the flip book you created and now I want to go learn more about that application. Of all the reflections I have read we have all talked about how much we loved making the comics. This tells me it would be a hit with our students as well. I agree that knowing how to screencast is vital in this hybrid world we now live in.
ReplyDeleteI love the book you created. I used Book Creator as well, but yours blew it out of the water. I can´t wait to use this withe students. In fact I´m thinking about using this after the break for New Year´s reflections and goals.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding me about Book Creator! I made mine on Storyjumper, which is similar. Sometimes I forget things I already knew about when my brain is overloaded with all these fantastic tools!!
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ReplyDeleteOh Wow! What an awesome tool to create your reflection. It looks like it was fun to make. I just added Book Creator to my favorites. :) I can't believe it is the end of the course and I am still learning about fun tools to use with my students and future patrons. Thanks for sharing, good luck!
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