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Book Blogs
Interactive Online Journals for Lit. Circles
        Presentation: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-blogs
       Handouts: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-handouts

                                           Matt Hardy
                                      Grade 5 Teacher
                                   Eden Prairie Schools
                                    matth@edenpr.org
My Background

•   B.A., Computer Science, U of MN, Morris
•   Web Development
•   M. Ed., U of MN, Twin Cities
•   3rd, 4th, 5th Grade in Eden Prairie, 8 years
Goals for This Session
                How To:

• Implement student-centered, technology-
  driven small-group/whole-group book clubs
• Use blogs to maximize student responses and
  discussion around texts
• Motivate your students using an authentic
  publishing context
• Use technology in a transformative way
This Session is Not About:

• Setting up a classroom webpage/teacher blog

  – Blogger
  – Wordpress
  – Moodle
  – Custom district solution


• Full rationale for the benefits of social media
Our Class Website
Book Clubs/Literature Circles

• Facilitate students’ in-depth
  exploration of a novel

• Small group environment

• Everyone has a voice and
  ideas can be freely discussed

• Can be scaffolded by adult group leader
Book Clubs/Literature Circles

• 4 - 6 Students per Group
• Each member has their own “Job” for
  the week
  – Question Captain
  – Connection Maker
  – Excerpt Expert
  – Character Analyzer
  – Image Illustrator
Student Blogs
as a Literature Response Log
and Discussion Tool
• Read
• Write
• Discuss
Benefits of Blogs Over
      Traditional Paper Journals
      • Access from anywhere
        (no forgotten/lost assignments)
      • Monitor progress during the week
vs.   • Maintain a record of work throughout year
      • Highly motivating and authentic
      • Practice/apply keyboarding skills
      • Incorporate different media
        (images, videos, links)
Benefits of Blogs Over
      Traditional Paper Journals
      • Asynchronous discussions
      • Discussion Priming
        (facilitate conversation during meeting time)
vs.   • Join discussion remotely when a student is
        absent
      • Ownership
      • Accountability
Student Blogging Platforms

• kidblog.org

• edmodo.com

• 21classes.com

• edublogs.org

• gaggle.net
Model on Teacher Blog



          Title


      Summary




Job-of-the-Week
Example Blog Discussions

 •   Hannah (Image Illustrator)
 •   Adi (Question Captain)
 •   Anna (Excerpt Expert)
 •   Sylvia (Connection Maker)
 •   Mack(Character Analyzer)
Question Captain

• Write down 4-5 good questions that you think your group
  would want to talk about. Questions should be thought-
  provoking and open-ended (no simple, one-word answers).

• Try these starters:
   – Why do you think…?
   – What will happen…?
   – If…?
   – Who…?
   – How…?
   – Compare…?
Connection Maker

• Proficient readers make connections to the text as they read.
  Three main types of connections are
   – text-to-self
   – text-to-text
   – text-to-world
• In your post, write about 3 connections you made to the
  book. The connections can be about how the book reminds
  you of yourself or an event in your life (text-to-self), how the
  book reminds you of another book you’ve read (text-to-text),
  or how the book reminds you of something happening in the
  world today or in the past (text-to-world).
Excerpt Expert

• Choose one or two important passages (1-3 sentences
  each) from the story. Copy them down in your blog.

• These passages should help your group remember some
  interesting, powerful, puzzling, or important sections of
  the text. Justify your reasons for selecting these
  passages.

• Some reasons for choosing passages to share might
  include: *Key events *Descriptive *Surprising *Scary
  *Funny *Controversial *Confusing
Character Analyzer

• Select 3 adjectives that describe the traits of some of the
  characters from the novel, and support your selection with
  examples taken from your reading assignment. Each time you
  write down an idea, be sure to include:
• - Character’s name
  - Trait (Adjective)
  - Specific Example of Behavior/Action
        (with the page number where it happens in the book)
•   Possible Character Adjectives: adventurous, artistic, athletic, active, beautiful, belligerent,
    brave, bold, bossy, cheerful, curious, creative, courageous, considerate, daring, impulsive,
    dainty, dangerous, exciting, entertaining, energetic, funny, friendly, fun-loving, gentle,
    generous, happy, humble, hostile, honest, iconoclastic, intelligent, independent, inventive, a
    leader, lazy, loyal, loud, messy, mischievous, mean, melancholy, mellow, neat, nasty, nice,
    nosy, open, poor, proud, pretty, prudent, quiet, rich, respectful, sad, silly, sloppy, serious,
    successful, shy, short, smart, studious, selfish, simple, tall, trustworthy, thoughtful, unselfish,
    warm, witty, wild (or think of your own!)
Image Illustrator

• Create a graphical blog post! Do a Google image search for
  pictures that relate to events or characters in the novel.
  (Remember to use “Strict Safe Search.”)

• Copy and paste these images in your blog. Be sure to cite your
  source!

• Write a brief caption under each image that explains how it
  relates to your reading. Your images may be about a character,
  the setting, a problem, an exciting part, a surprise, or anything
  else about the chapters for this week
Cooperative Learning
Cooperative Learning
        http://www.co-operation.org/?page_id=65


• Positive Interdependence
  – “Sink or swim together”


• Promotive Interaction
  – Helping, supporting, encouraging, and applauding
    each other's efforts to achieve
Cooperative Learning
        http://www.co-operation.org/?page_id=65


• Individual and Group Accountability
  – The group is accountable for achieving its goals
  – Each member accountable for contributing his or
    her share of the work


• Group Processing
  – Group members discuss how well hey are
    achieving their goals and maintaining effective
    working relationships.
Logistics
• Choose books (interest, ability)

• Reading done by Tuesday

• Lab time (30-45 min) Tuesday
  afternoon: publish blog posts

• Clubs Meet Wednesday in lab
  (30 min): leave comments for
  each member
Job Rotation
Response Model:
Single-Post, Single-Response


                Comment
Response Model:
Mulit-Post, Multi-Response

                     Comment




                      Comment




                        Comment
Blog Assignment Progression

• Build confidence, good habits
  1. Start with student comments on a teacher post
  2. Students publish their own, structured posts
  3. Student choice of topic, open-ended posts
Tips

• Emphasize comments
  (the engine of dynamic blogs)
• Look at posts/comments as a class
  – What did we do well?
  – Discuss ways to make better
  – Depth of thought, specificity, relevance
• Don’t stress over spelling
Assessment

•   Digital portfolio
•   Growth over time
•   Timestamps
•   Writing standards, conventions, traits
Thank You!
 Presentation: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-blogs
Handouts: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-handouts

                                          Matt Hardy
                                     Grade 5 Teacher
                                  Eden Prairie Schools
                                   matth@edenpr.org

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Book Blogs - Interactive Online Journals for Literature Circles

  • 1. Book Blogs Interactive Online Journals for Lit. Circles Presentation: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-blogs Handouts: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-handouts Matt Hardy Grade 5 Teacher Eden Prairie Schools matth@edenpr.org
  • 2. My Background • B.A., Computer Science, U of MN, Morris • Web Development • M. Ed., U of MN, Twin Cities • 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade in Eden Prairie, 8 years
  • 3. Goals for This Session How To: • Implement student-centered, technology- driven small-group/whole-group book clubs • Use blogs to maximize student responses and discussion around texts • Motivate your students using an authentic publishing context • Use technology in a transformative way
  • 4. This Session is Not About: • Setting up a classroom webpage/teacher blog – Blogger – Wordpress – Moodle – Custom district solution • Full rationale for the benefits of social media
  • 6. Book Clubs/Literature Circles • Facilitate students’ in-depth exploration of a novel • Small group environment • Everyone has a voice and ideas can be freely discussed • Can be scaffolded by adult group leader
  • 7. Book Clubs/Literature Circles • 4 - 6 Students per Group • Each member has their own “Job” for the week – Question Captain – Connection Maker – Excerpt Expert – Character Analyzer – Image Illustrator
  • 8. Student Blogs as a Literature Response Log and Discussion Tool • Read • Write • Discuss
  • 9. Benefits of Blogs Over Traditional Paper Journals • Access from anywhere (no forgotten/lost assignments) • Monitor progress during the week vs. • Maintain a record of work throughout year • Highly motivating and authentic • Practice/apply keyboarding skills • Incorporate different media (images, videos, links)
  • 10. Benefits of Blogs Over Traditional Paper Journals • Asynchronous discussions • Discussion Priming (facilitate conversation during meeting time) vs. • Join discussion remotely when a student is absent • Ownership • Accountability
  • 11. Student Blogging Platforms • kidblog.org • edmodo.com • 21classes.com • edublogs.org • gaggle.net
  • 12. Model on Teacher Blog Title Summary Job-of-the-Week
  • 13. Example Blog Discussions • Hannah (Image Illustrator) • Adi (Question Captain) • Anna (Excerpt Expert) • Sylvia (Connection Maker) • Mack(Character Analyzer)
  • 14. Question Captain • Write down 4-5 good questions that you think your group would want to talk about. Questions should be thought- provoking and open-ended (no simple, one-word answers). • Try these starters: – Why do you think…? – What will happen…? – If…? – Who…? – How…? – Compare…?
  • 15. Connection Maker • Proficient readers make connections to the text as they read. Three main types of connections are – text-to-self – text-to-text – text-to-world • In your post, write about 3 connections you made to the book. The connections can be about how the book reminds you of yourself or an event in your life (text-to-self), how the book reminds you of another book you’ve read (text-to-text), or how the book reminds you of something happening in the world today or in the past (text-to-world).
  • 16. Excerpt Expert • Choose one or two important passages (1-3 sentences each) from the story. Copy them down in your blog. • These passages should help your group remember some interesting, powerful, puzzling, or important sections of the text. Justify your reasons for selecting these passages. • Some reasons for choosing passages to share might include: *Key events *Descriptive *Surprising *Scary *Funny *Controversial *Confusing
  • 17. Character Analyzer • Select 3 adjectives that describe the traits of some of the characters from the novel, and support your selection with examples taken from your reading assignment. Each time you write down an idea, be sure to include: • - Character’s name - Trait (Adjective) - Specific Example of Behavior/Action (with the page number where it happens in the book) • Possible Character Adjectives: adventurous, artistic, athletic, active, beautiful, belligerent, brave, bold, bossy, cheerful, curious, creative, courageous, considerate, daring, impulsive, dainty, dangerous, exciting, entertaining, energetic, funny, friendly, fun-loving, gentle, generous, happy, humble, hostile, honest, iconoclastic, intelligent, independent, inventive, a leader, lazy, loyal, loud, messy, mischievous, mean, melancholy, mellow, neat, nasty, nice, nosy, open, poor, proud, pretty, prudent, quiet, rich, respectful, sad, silly, sloppy, serious, successful, shy, short, smart, studious, selfish, simple, tall, trustworthy, thoughtful, unselfish, warm, witty, wild (or think of your own!)
  • 18. Image Illustrator • Create a graphical blog post! Do a Google image search for pictures that relate to events or characters in the novel. (Remember to use “Strict Safe Search.”) • Copy and paste these images in your blog. Be sure to cite your source! • Write a brief caption under each image that explains how it relates to your reading. Your images may be about a character, the setting, a problem, an exciting part, a surprise, or anything else about the chapters for this week
  • 20. Cooperative Learning http://www.co-operation.org/?page_id=65 • Positive Interdependence – “Sink or swim together” • Promotive Interaction – Helping, supporting, encouraging, and applauding each other's efforts to achieve
  • 21. Cooperative Learning http://www.co-operation.org/?page_id=65 • Individual and Group Accountability – The group is accountable for achieving its goals – Each member accountable for contributing his or her share of the work • Group Processing – Group members discuss how well hey are achieving their goals and maintaining effective working relationships.
  • 22. Logistics • Choose books (interest, ability) • Reading done by Tuesday • Lab time (30-45 min) Tuesday afternoon: publish blog posts • Clubs Meet Wednesday in lab (30 min): leave comments for each member
  • 26. Blog Assignment Progression • Build confidence, good habits 1. Start with student comments on a teacher post 2. Students publish their own, structured posts 3. Student choice of topic, open-ended posts
  • 27. Tips • Emphasize comments (the engine of dynamic blogs) • Look at posts/comments as a class – What did we do well? – Discuss ways to make better – Depth of thought, specificity, relevance • Don’t stress over spelling
  • 28. Assessment • Digital portfolio • Growth over time • Timestamps • Writing standards, conventions, traits
  • 29. Thank You! Presentation: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-blogs Handouts: http://tinyurl.com/book-club-handouts Matt Hardy Grade 5 Teacher Eden Prairie Schools matth@edenpr.org

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