#011 #BookSnaps Beginner

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How might students share #BookSnaps with teachers via other platforms--Google Classroom, SeeSaw, Twitter classroom, etc.

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Students are able to share their favorite books or books they have found online to show to their teacher and classmates.

Students would have the ability to share books they are reading at home with teachers and other classmates. On a public forum they could share with students around the world and they could be introduced to books that may be popular somewhere else that they have never heard of. They could also inspire read alouds for teachers from other schools.
shawna-grubbs Over 5 years ago

google classroom

Google classroom seems to be a good way to share booksnaps. Twitter as well.
taisyn82 Over 5 years ago

Plan

BE MORE RELATABLE!  STEP INTO THEIR WORLD GIVING THEM THE COURAGE TO STEP OUT OF THEIR'S.
jones2ndelar Over 5 years ago

Sharing

I could see students sharing via Google Classroom, Flipgrids, and SeeSaw.  I think that students could comment on each other's booksnaps like a regular snap and it could lead to engaging conversation.
karriepressnell Over 5 years ago

Share #BookSnaps

Teachers could create a flipgrid lesson where they assign every student a different page of a book and the students share their booksnaps and explain why they chose the emoji's they did and why they highlighted the specific text they chose, ect. 
chamberlainbev Over 5 years ago

Students can use their own social media to share booksnaps as well as google classroom and other platforms of choice.

Students can use their own social media to share booksnaps as well as google classroom and other platforms of choice. 
zalkovsky1334 Over 5 years ago