Well, what do you know? A Facebook ad finally led me to something great!
How had I not heard about PBS Learning Media yet? It's fantastic! Our county had allowed us to preview a different great resource over the winter break called Teachingbooks.net. Lots of great lessons for a media specialist like me, but this PBS resource appears to have just as many great lessons - for FREE! Plus, I simply adore public broadcasting and support our local system, GPB, with a financial donation each month. And, it seems much more user-friendly with searches for media specialist standards and content standards. Looking forward to incorporating their lessons into my lessons this semester!!! Very excited! Hope it works at school!!
I stumbled upon Reading Rewards last week when I was Googling ideas for the creation of a new reading log for this upcoming school year. I thought I'd go ahead and make a new log/system to track students' nightly reading while I had all of this summer break time on my hands. I had planned to start having parents sign their child's log each night to help me better track daily reading homework. While perusing documents, I clicked on Reading Rewards. It seems to be free and really awesome! It is similar to Good Reads , but doesn't require students to imput their own e-mail account. It allows a teacher to set up a class and assign usernames and passwords. The premise is that students earn one virtual "dollar" for every minute they read. Then, the reward comes from their parent(s). Parents decide on rewards with students and help them set goals. Once students have earned a certain number of "dollars", students can redeem those dollars for the...

This is pretty cool!
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