When I decided to take the plunge and apply for the Library
Studies Program, I realized that unlike the last time I was in a graduate
program which was focused entirely on English for grades 6-12, this time
around, I would need to think about ALL grade levels and how I could
potentially teach lessons to enhance ANY content area. With that in mind, I
decided to focus my image search on the Dewey Decimal System, as that is
something that is frequently taught in the elementary grade levels and helps
with research in all content areas. In looking for an image that showed the
Dewey Decimal System with a creative commons license, I found this poster on TeacherTube
that I felt could be a good resource in the future because the simple and
easy-to-identify images that are associated with each category.
Appleton, M. (2011). Dewey decimal system poster [Image]. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/appletonmaggie/5907672591. CC by SA |
Image Creation Tools
There are a variety of image creation tools that are
beneficial for instruction in the library. As teacher-librarians, we can use
these tools to enhance our curriculum, as well as the curriculum as others in
our building, and have students use the tools to increase their comprehension
of what is taught and show their creativity. Three tools that I really liked
are as follows:
Big Huge Labs: I really enjoyed playing around on Big HugeLabs, especially with creating your own motivational poster and movie poster. I
immediately started thinking about how I could use this in my current classroom
and in my future library. I thought it would be really fun for students to create
posters motivating others on the importance of reading (as I did below), citing their sources,
etc. and then to display them around the library. Students could also create
movie posters for books they have read, either independently or for class. These
tools could offer a fun way to not only display student-generated “art” in the
library (or classroom!), but also to use a bit of peer pressure in influencing
students to read.
Care, N. (2015). books-door-entrance-italy-colors-1655783 [Image]. Retrieved from https://pixabay.com/en/books-door-entrance-italy-colors-1655783. CC0 |
Foldplay: Foldplay is a more creation-based website and
students could use the Foldbook feature to create their own storybooks using
eight different pictures and one piece of paper. This tool could be used for
students to have a more hands-on activity that relates to the creation of a
book and could allow students to either become the author of their own stories
or re-create a story they love, sort of like an adaptation of fan-fiction.
I love the Dewey Decimal System poster! I feel the same, as my undergraduate was in secondary education so now I have to think about ALL grade levels and how to reach them. Each group is so different, sometimes even down to the grade level.
ReplyDeleteMelissa, Great work with this blog post! Best practices would be to place the photo citations under the photos if you can get that to work in the future.
ReplyDeleteI fixed it! Thanks so much!!
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