www2.ncte.org/blog/2018/11/the-magic-of-one-pagers/ .
My big takeaway was how this activity not only brought insight on the readings,
but also taught me so much about the students.
Students created one-page reading responses in the library. This work was inspired by an NCTE article by Jill Yamasawa Fletcher, linked below: www2.ncte.org/blog/2018/11/the-magic-of-one-pagers/ . 5th Graders created responses to poems, during National Poetry Month: 4th Graders created "Lost" posters for "The Lost Words," by Robert Macfarlane: Students were most intrigued by conkers and how to play it! My big takeaway was how this activity not only brought insight on the readings, but also taught me so much about the students. Images: McGill, J. (2019). Library activity photos. CC-BY NC
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AuthorMs. McGill is a public school librarian at Stony Point Elementary. She has previously taught all subjects in 4th & 5th grades, and creative nonfiction at UVa's Young Writers Workshop for nine summers. Categories |