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A place for @tldsb students, parents and teachers to share some Book Love. Instagram: @TldsbR





If Jamboards are your jam, here’s a folder of Jamboard templates that you can use right away. drive.google.com/drive/folders/… #OntEd



Lesson idea: have students adapt from the graphic below. E.g. advice from a dog; advice from the ocean; advice from a musician, etc. Brainstorm your own list. Once you have a list, pick one and write. (My apologies: I do not know the source of the chart).





This is the activism we like to SEE! “Please do not remove this book from the curriculum because it might be sensitive. Sensitive just means that people do not want to talk about it.” - A student defending @angiecthomas's "The Hate U Give" ow.ly/wgAd50E9uWm

Using digital tools to play with another author’s words is such a beautiful way to create something new with poetry. It also opens our kids eyes to what poetry can be. #TldsbR #tldsblearns

Gr6s @StLukeOakville create Blackout Poems, finding words that are waiting for them to find them in the page. I’m so impressed by their creativity! Check out some of their poems.











