25 Days Of Sharing, Creating & Fun!

Library & Technology Resources For You & Your Students

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On the first day I want to share Buncee...my favorite creation and presentation tool for students and eductors!

This is the perfect time of year for you to try out Buncee with your students, teachers and using it yourself too!


You can get to eduBuncee at this link.

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Click below each Buncee picture to see the interactive digital story come to life!

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On the second day we want to share Cantata Learning....our favorite stories and songs for the youngest learners!

Cantata Learning books uniquely combine engaging stories, delightful illustrations, and fun songs to captivate learners of all ages. From preschool to third grade and beyond, you’ll find content that supports the curriculum, actively engages students, and helps them retain and recall information.


You can get to Cantata Learning here.

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Not only is the music included on a CD in the back of the book, every title is also available online at CantataLearning.com making access easy anywhere, anytime!

There are also QR codes in three different places, including the back of the book. All they have to do is scan the QR code and it will take them to the story and song.


It is so easy for them to sing and dance along in the library, classroom and at home!

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As you can see, it is easy to stream or download each Cantata Learning title from the site.

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I love how the sheet music can be downloaded too!

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There are so many ways you can use Cantata Learning books and music to support learning.

From cross-curricular units to collaborative projects, you will find creative and engaging lessons for your library or classrooms on the Cantata Learning blog here.


If you have a lesson using a Cantata Learning book and/or song that you'd like to share with the community, send it our way!

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On the third day we are sharing this awesome Symbaloo packed full of digital generator tools!

There is something for all of your project needs and perfect to smash together with other digital tools too!
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On the fourth day, we want to share Jeopardy Rocks...one of our favorite online Jeopardy games!

It is free, easy and loads of fun!


And this is one of the 2016 AASL Best Websites too!


You can get to Jeopardy Rocks here.

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Once logged in, it is easy to create a New Game and see the ones you have created.

With the games you have created, you can Play or Edit there at any time.


Let's look at two of my Jeopardy Rocks games as examples.

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I created a game called PebbleGo Fall to use with the first graders as they research fall using Capstone's PebbleGo Science.

You can find out more about PebbleGo here.
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I created four categories for the main topics they researched including Apples, Pumpkins, Fall and Harvest.

It was easy to make these into headings as Jeopardy Rocks walked me through this step.
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I paid close attention to the vocabulary, highlighted in orange, within each article.

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I created questions out of this information.

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With Jeopardy Rocks PRO, I can add Images, Videos and Equations.

I would highly recommend upgrading to this version. It is reasonable and well worth it with the ability to add these engaging elements to your games.
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I also wanted to share this super fun Holiday Trivia Fun Jeopardy Rocks game!

I filled this with 5 questions in all six available categories.
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Once again, with Jeopardy Rocks I added images and videos making this extra fun for Hagan and his 5th grade friends.

The one above under Holiday Movies, was a clip I found on YouTube.
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It would be super fun to create a Christmas Jeopardy Rocks using the article and information in PebbleGo too!

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On the fifth day, we want to share Google Santa Tracker....one of our favorite coding sites for Hour of Code!

You can get to Google Santa Tracker here.
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Each day of December, there is a special new activity that will teach your students to code.

You can see that there are five coding activities so far.
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I love the "Code A Snowflake" activity from December 4! How fun!

After a snowflake is created, it is very easy to share the creation in a variety of ways.
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Storyboard That is perfect for creating storyboards, graphic organizers, and powerful visual assets.

You can find Storyboard That here.
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And just look how you can use it during the holiday season!

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On the seventh day we want to share Creative Commons 0 License (CC0) and places to find CC0 images.

After a wonderful talk about CC0 with my friends Joyce and Maureen this week, I thought this would be an important topic for this Smore.


As a lot of these digital tools and library resources use images and other content, we all need to make sure we are educated about the different Creative Common licenses.

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It is also important to know where we can find Creative Commons CC0 1.0 images and other content.

I brought together several of these tools to this Smore and will add more as they come my way.
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I created the Creative Commons 0 License Smore for all of us to teach our students, teachers and parents about this too!

Please feel free to use as is or create your own copy and use it as you own.
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On the eighth day, we wanted to share....MackinMaker, our favorite spot for making!

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You will find so many wonderful materials including....

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MackinMaker Books, Build Your Own Custom Collections, MackinMaker Kits and Horizon Education Kits.

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I love the Maker Book list! There is something for everyone.

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As you can see, there a variety of engaging, high-quality products and kits just waiting for you too!

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On the ninth day, we want to share EPIC....a free online library for students, educators and teacher librarians with over 15,000 eBooks!

You can get to EPIC here.
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EPIC received the AASL Best Website and Best App Award in 2016! This wonderful resource is filled with not only eBooks, but videos and audio books too!

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Your students will all have individual profiles and receive recommendations based on reading level and interests.

And of course....all of these resources can be read and listened to anywhere, anytime.
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In EPIC you can search for any topic. I searched "Christmas" and....

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Winter! Just look at all of the wonderful resources for each!

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Click below to get to EPIC and start this amazing new reading adventure with your students too!

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On the tenth day, we want to share this wonderful winter Symbaloo filled with digital tools, eBooks, databases, snowflake creators, storytelling tools and much more.

You can get to the winter Symbaloo here.
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On the eleventh day, we want to share the Winter Around The World global story created last year as part of the Cantata Learning Harmony Project from 2015.

This project and story was inspired by "Winter...The Coldest Season of All" from Cantata Learning, a beautiful wintery story and song. You can find it here.
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For this project, we invited young people, teacher librarians, educators and families to participate in the Winter Around the World Project inspired by the Cantata Learning book, Winter...The Coldest Season of All. They created stories, songs, poems, illustrations, recipes and so much more to make this a global story with over 250 schools participating from China, Dubai, United Kingdom, Australia, England, United States and others.

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We brought together all of these wonderful projects created with the voices, minds and hands from children around the world. We hope you have a beautiful season and enjoy these special winter stories too.

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Libraries Ready to Code

On the twelfth day, we want to share the new Libraries Ready to Code video. This was released on December 8, 2016 by ALA and Rosen Publishing during Computer Science Education Week.

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This video will be used as an advocacy tool to increase awareness of the importance of bringing coding programs, activities and events, such as Hour of Code, to libraries and communities.

“Libraries are community hubs for learning a variety of skills relevant to modern life, and computational thinking skills learned through coding are among the most critical,” said ALA President Julie B. Todaro. “By showing what libraries can and are already doing to build a successful future for our nation’s youth, the Libraries Ready to Code video powerfully communicates the infrastructure of expertise and resources found in school and public libraries.”

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This video is part of the "Libraries Ready To Code Project" which was introduced earlier this year. It is the first in a series of videos that will come out in 2017.

Read all about the "Libraries Ready To Code" project above.

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On the thirteenth day, we would love to share Storyline Online...a wonderful online reading community for children!

As their website states, Storyline Online records well-known actors reading children’s books and makes graphically dynamic videos so that children around the world can be read to with just the click of a video book image.
Storyline Online Public Service Announcement - 30 second spot for broadcast
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