Teaching books net includes online resources from book readings, interviews, lesson plans, trailers, videos, etc. for instruction of classroom novels. I created a list of the selections for Colton High school. Take a look and utilize anything you find helpful. Feel free to create your own account to share with students. Let me know if there are novels left off the list. These will also be placed in the English section under Students, Academic Disciplines.
Colton High Freshmen Reading List Colton High Sophomore Reading List Colton High Junior Reading List Colton High Senior Reading List
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It's quite challenging finding engaging reads at higher reading levels since most popular YA & adult fiction books tend to range between 700-1100 Lexile points (upper elementary-low high school levels). I created a High Interest High Lexile Read Padlet in hopes of addressing this for our secondary students.
As I looked at my Twitter feeds, I bumped into this website for those who would like to learn or improve on their Spanish www.brainscape.com/blog/2011/04/youtube-channels-learn-spanish/. Sounds like a challenge. I'll see if which of these apply for learning other languages.
I want to give a shout out to Mr. John McGuffee from Colton Middle School for creating an extremely helpful Google Slide presentation on Cornell Note taking and Critical Reading strategies. I modified it to work for high school teachers as well.
Critical Reading Applications from Useful Graphics for Presentations McGuffee CMS
Shawn Beard's video simplifies using Google Forms for quizzes.
These helpful tutorials for Desmos and g(Math) instruct teachers on including mathematical expressions and graphs on Google Docs and Forms
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