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"Content that might be of interest to Teacher-Librarians..."


11.10.13

How to Storyboard with 30hands Mobile

Map out stories and develop a master plan
Storyboarding means putting together a series of picture blocks or word steps to define the flow of the story. It's a rough draft before you are ready to put the details into place. The storyboard forms the skeleton of the story. From this starting point, you can enhance rough drawings or replace them with images, write more extensive words to narrate the story and fill in gaps with more slides as needed.

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Sample some Short Stories From Nobel Prize-Winning Writer Alice Munro

Links to some of Monroe's work
"The Swedish Academy has awarded 82-year-old Alice Munro the Nobel Prize in Literature. It is well-deserved, and hard-earned (and comes not long after she announced her retirement from fiction). For those less familiar with Munro's exquisitely crafted narratives, OpenCulture has links to several selections of her work free online. Get to know this author who, The New York Times writes, "revolutionized the architecture of short stories."

The site also features a video interview (by Rex Murphy) with Alice Monroe.

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The National WWII Museum- Oral Histories

Personal stories of American veterans of World War II
"The Museum has collected a number of recordings of the personal stories of veterans of World War II. These oral histories contain vivid retellings and synthesis of the experience of the war through first-hand accounts and memories of the men who were there."

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MusicEdMagic: Christmas Sheet Music and Lyrics

Free Music for Band Students
"The free sheet music is provided for all common concert band and orchestra instruments and is arranged to be playable by young musicians, some as early as their first or second year of training. Individual sheet music parts are available farther down the page for each title. Some titles also ahve Youtube clips to "illustrate" the piece."

Sample:

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10.10.13

Magic Tree House Teachers Club

Download resources for the entire Magic Tree House series
Explore this rich site:
  • Resources
  • Website Teachers Guide
  • Welcome Kit
  • Reading Certificate
  • The Facts Behind the Fiction
  • Etc.
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Great Books for Halloween from SLJ

Bewitching Tales for young readers
"Perfect for sharing aloud, these captivating stories offer up ghosts, ghouls, and giggles galore."

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3.10.13

ALA Around the Globe - digital edition

2013 international digital edition of "American Libraries"
Explore "ALA Around the Globe", the 2013 international digital edition of American Libraries. This special issue presents initiatives, advocacy, issues, and services that affect libraries and ALA members all over the world. This issue includes an update on RDA, a look at the campaign to save Romania's libraries, digital librarianship in Costa Rica, and a report from a five-day ACRL program in Hong Kong on information literacy.

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Poetry In Voice | A poetry recitation contest for high schools in Canada.

Let your English teachers know!

"Poetry In Voice/Les voix de la poésie" is a national poetry recitation contest for high school students in Canada to raise awareness of the crucial role poetry plays in our cultural life.

"The goal of this competition is to promote the art of poetry in both the classroom and the community. It encourages students to learn about great poetry through exploration, memorization, and performance.

"The contest is bilingual and encourages both English- and French-speaking students to explore the rich literary history of Canada's two official languages. (Students are not required to recite in both languages.)

- See more at: http://www.poetryinvoice.com/

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2.10.13

A list of Pinterest Boards for library

Out of ideas? Here's a list of places to look!
Naomi Bates has put together a list of Pinterest Boards that are full of great display ideas and "marketing schemes" for teacher-librarians. From super easy to very ambitious, you're sure to find something to "wow" your kids and staff!

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1.10.13

Periodic table of storytelling [chart]

Build-a-story, block by block
I love this graphic. (visit the link for the full chart.)  It could be fun for Senior English students to peruse while thinking about story elements, or even as a step before creating their own. (I'm not sure if all the boxes are appropriate, so take a close look before you share with students!)

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How the Universe Works: Stephen Hawking’s Theory of Everything

A Brief History of Time in no time at all.

"Stephen Hawking is among the greatest scientific minds in human history. In this charming animation for The Guardian's MadeSimple series, UK-based animation studio Scriberia condenses Hawking's theories down to 150 seconds. Watch the video clip and be enlightened!

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The Best Teaching Advice From An Experienced Teacher

Teach from the Heart

"Make your instruction more effective by teaching from the heart. Build relationships and make connections with students. Share your passion for learning with your students."

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81 Generalizations about Free Voluntary Reading - PDF

The Strength and Evidence for FVR - Krashen

"The most important question one can ask about any reading activitiy is whether it helps create a lifelong reader (Calkins, 2004). Results from SSR are encouraging!"

Stephen Krashen makes a series of statements about FVR that are are supported by research evidence. (Those that are supported only in anecdotal reports are marked with an asterisk *.) This list begins with research on free voluntary reading done in a school setting, aka Sustained Silent Reading (SSR). In SSR, time is set aside for recreational reading; students read whatever they like (within reason), and are not tested on what they read.

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Ecokids - resources for teachers

Environmental Resources in French and English - K-8

•     Curriculum-linked English and French lesson plans
•     Teacher-reviewed ESL and FSL lessons
•     Quick, fun and hands-on, ready-to-use activities
•     Class kits that include an eco-calendar, stickers and bookmarks
•     Literacy section featuring an eco-booklist and teaching tools
•     Teacher's Discussion Forum
•     And much more!

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Passages Canada - teaching resources

"Each story is unique. Share yours."
"A storytelling initiative of Historica Canada, Passages Canada volunteers share their personal accounts of cultural identity and heritage on-line in our multimedia Story Archive and in person with schools and community groups.

  • Stream "beCOMING Canada" videos

  • Learning Tools for "beCOMING Canada" videos
Download our free learning tools for activities and discussion questions centered on the beCOMING Canada videos.

  • Order a DVD

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49thShelf.com: Discover Canadian Books, Book Reviews, Book Lists & more

Discover Canadian books
"49th Shelf is about making it easier to discover Canadian books. Canadian books in all genres, from bestselling authors to new talent, from publishers large and small, from all regions of the country."

All kinds of great features such as: "New Books and Featured Reading Lists". Each week 49th Shelf highlights new releases. Browse by genre, and see what Canadian authors have to offer.

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27.9.13

Sheet Music From Canada's Past 

Scores from the past 150 years
"Library and Archives Canada brings together intriguing and historically important sheet music from the past 150 years. (Credit goes to Helmut Kallmann, a young CBC music librarian who began to collect sheet music in the early 1950s.) This website currently features sheet music published before 1900, from 1900 to 1913 and from 1914 to 1920, selected from the historical collection of Library and Archives Canada."

(PDFs and some MP3s available.)

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Young Adults and Children's Services Magazine

Programming for Young Adults and Children

The last three issues of YAACING are available here in interactive digital format. (PDFs of older issues are found on the main site.)
Catch up on the latest Red Cedar or Stellar Award news, pick up a new storytime idea, or collect a few new readers advisory titles.... YAACS (Young Adults and Children's Services) is a section of the British Columbia Library Association whose purpose is to promote the exchange of ideas among library personnel who work with Children and Young Adults.

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26.9.13

Canada's History through Books

A site with a focus on Canadian History

The "canadashistory" site, whose mission is "to make the discovery of our nation's past relevant, engaging, empowering and accessible to all Canadians", has a great subsection that talks about history books we should all be reading! This page is a repository for current book reviews, the latest featured titles and video interviews with authors. You can join their online book club or see the top history bestsellers for the past year.

This is a good place to get recommendations for your adult friends, and there are titles that will make your Socials department head smile.

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25.9.13

Bringing Métis Children’s Literature to Life:

Teacher Guidebook - suggested Métis books and lesson plans
Downloadable PDF

"Bringing Métis Children's Literature to Life" is a guidebook for teachers to support the children's literature published by Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI). Not only will teachers be able to teach about the Métis but they will also utilize strategies that foster and promote literacy development (listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and representing).  Each story brings traditional and contemporary Métis culture to life. They honour the past and present. Métis children often see themselves in these publications. Non-Métis students will see and connect with the universal themes and relate them to their own lives while learning about Métis culture.

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