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The Public Library and Community Literacy
Emily BlackmoreDone
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Mathematizing Student Thinking: Infusing Mathematics into Real-Life Situations
David CostelloDone
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Selecting Suitable Reading Resources to Boucle la boucle: Literacy Development and the FSL Learner
Jacqui Rideout Gennita BartlettDone
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Teaching in Small Groups
Jennifer SerravalloDone
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Sessions: Reading Conferences: Powerful Goal-Directed Instruction Using Skill Progressions
Jennifer SerravalloDone
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Teaching Tough Topics
Larry SwartzDone
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Hungry for Books - A Book Tasting of Indigenous Titles
Shannon DickerDone
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Becoming Fraction Literate
Marian SmallDone
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Developing Number Fluency
Marian SmallDone
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Keynote - Bringing Strategies to Life: Conferring and Small Group Instruction in Reading and Writing
Jennifer SerravalloDone
Leigh Borden is a teacher librarian at Holy Trinity Elementary in Torbay, NL. At Holy Trinity, she teaches students at all grade levels, and enjoys working with teachers to develop exciting learning experiences for all students. Leigh has taught at all grade levels from Kindergarten to grade 12, as well as at the university level. Before coming to Holy Trinity, she taught at Prince of Wales Collegiate in St. John's and Pierre Laporte Middle School in Toronto, Ontario. She received her BA (Hons) in English Literature from Memorial University, and later completed her Master of Arts at the University of Toronto and her Master of Teaching at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Leigh is also President of Teacher Librarians of Newfoundland and Labrador and is an ardent advocate for quality school library programs for all.
Description:
This in-depth workshop will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn the why and how of building digital learning experiences for even our youngest learners. This session will be very hands-on, with each participant curating and creating their own digital learning experience in Google Slides. Please bring a computer or Chromebook that has wifi capacity. We will be working in Google Workspace primarily, but skills are transferable to MS PowerPoint as well.