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Google Lit Trip

Google Lit Trip. Strategies for A Differentiated Approach. Lisa Sobieniak, School Librarian, BVSD and Barrow, Alaska Becky Russell, School Library Senior Constultant, Colorado Department of Education Materials available at:

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Google Lit Trip

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  1. Google Lit Trip Strategies for A Differentiated Approach

  2. Lisa Sobieniak, School Librarian, BVSD and Barrow, Alaska • Becky Russell, School Library Senior Constultant, Colorado Department of Education • Materials available at: www.cde.state.co.us/cdelib/LibraryDevelopment/SchoolLibraries/index.htm Presenters

  3. Differentiation Strategies • Learn about Google Lit Trips • How to use existing trips • How to make your own • Discussion/Reflection Time: • How to meaningfully integrate what we showed you today (technology and/or differentiation) Outcomes from this Session

  4. COLLABORATE!! • Curriculum maps • Common purpose- Evidence Outcomes • Assign roles to stay on task Strategy #1

  5. Curriculum Map

  6. Backwards Plan 1. Identify “Inquiry Question” and Evidence Outcomes. 2. After this, add modifications and accommodations. Strategy # 2

  7. Make Way for Ducklings” Backwards Plan Assessment Rubric Elementary Google Lit. Trip

  8. End in Mind

  9. Accommodations

  10. Post Evidence Outcomes and Language Objectives in STUDENT terms • Example Evidence Outcome (aka learning target, objective, etc.) for Lesson #1: “I will be able to recognize and understand the story “Make Way for Ducklings” and learn about the author and illustrator of this story,” • Example Language Objective for Lesson #1 “I will be able to tell my teachers what these 7 words mean: island, park, highway, river, pond, author and illustrator.” Strategy #3

  11. Learning Target Student Handout - Secondary Post Objectives

  12. Places I have lived • The Devil’s Arithmetic Think Pair Share Secondary Google Lit Examples

  13. Additional Google Trip Options (for more modifications) Watson’s Go to Birmingham Secondary Google Lit Examples

  14. Google Lit Creation Overview

  15. Collaboration Information Literacy Critical Thinking Self Direction Invention Embed 21st Century Skills Critical Thinking Invention Self Direction Information Literacy Collaboration Strategy #4

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