#symchat Archive
#symchat conversations focus on classroom integration of SymbalooEDU, the educational version of Symbaloo developed for students, educators and schools.
Wednesday March 2, 2016 5:00 PM EST
in 30 minutes. Come join us for Symbaloo to promote reading w/
Excited to be hosting this evening. We'll be talking about promoting reading. Join us.
The chat starts in 5 mins.
Welcome to | Please state your name and where you are from. As always please don't forget to use the hashtag
Welcome to | Please state your name and where you are from. As always please don't forget to use the hashtag
Keith George, Ed Tech Specialist, Alabama Dept. of Education (and newly crowned Symbaloo PD Pro!)
This is Cristol from Chattanooga, TN.
Hello ! 4th grade teacher from PA
Hey everyone! Anthony from MashUp Math here, chatting from windy Denver, CO :)
Congratulations on becoming a PD Pro! https://t.co/8F5T08YEwC
Keith George, Ed Tech Specialist, Alabama Dept. of Education (and newly crowned Symbaloo PD Pro!)
. Thanks! I hear the money just flows in after that, right? ;-)
Happy Read Across America Day! Looking forward to talking about promoting reading this evening.
Alabama Teachers, there is still time to jump in! https://t.co/cRatVh7E6A
Happy Read Across America Day! Looking forward to talking about promoting reading this evening.
Q1: What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book or quote?
A1: Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. -Dr. Suess
A1: "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."
A1 The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. https://t.co/IWGOaZLsKe
Q1: What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book or quote?
A1: My favorite Dr. Seuss book is There's a Wocket in My Pocket.
Even though there is a dispute over whether it was truly TG that said it.
Q 2: How does your school promote reading?
A1: Unfortunately, testing sometimes drives reading, but great Ts help instill a love of reading.
I think testing can kill the love of reading.
A2 We take many opportunities to read w/ our buddies from other grades & Kinders go into rooms and read to teachers!
A2 During Read Across America week we invite guest readers to come each day to read to classes.
A2 Dress up days are part of the fun, too. Monday, I went to school as a tree frog for leap day. Each day has a different theme.
I can't even count the ways our school promota reading! We are a literacy lovin' school!
Share your favorite way that your school promotes reading...
A2: When I was still in the classroom, we had DEAR time and even Ts read. 1 day a week, I would read aloud to my Middle Schoolers
A2. Aside fm challenge, Ss engage in a slice of w/ and challenges
A2: Our principal issued a reading challenge this year.
A2 Today our Bishop read to all students in the diocese, our PTO gave us Dr. Seuss cupcakes and we read with our buddies
Q3: How do you use tech to promote reading?
A3:Ebooks are here to stay and can give kids immediate access to vast libraries. Challenge Ss to create book trailers
A1Today was good, today was fun. Tomorrow is another one!
. You did bring enough cupcakes to share with , right?
Joining a little late, just got home.. John Moran, San Antonio TX
Welcome! Thanks for joining us.
A:3 there is so many forms and types of digital text, it's almost too ease my to DI
Evening /ers. Hope you're all have a Seusstastic evening
Sure, help yourself, lol.
A2 I teach middle school. My students have two minutes of free reading every day.