[aisle] virtual book pass

Rigano, Kristen krigano at lths.net
Tue Dec 8 09:09:58 CST 2020


I’m not sure this is exactly what you are looking for but we did a book speed dating activity that the students and teachers seemed to enjoy. It was a Google Slides presentation that included several rounds. Each round had several book covers and the students picked one to learn more about. On the slide for each book there was a summary and a video (trailer, author interview, etc). The students also took notes on a sheet of paper.

I did not create this activity. One of the English teachers found it and we just changed it to include our titles.


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OhsuhujFUN2hzCtnz8bXC9u0MslFoZu64pErQaOC8iU/edit?usp=copy

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RGuH7a5K0hIYdrfBr-d7ZVgS59ADu_YtRPz4aZN9FiI/edit?usp=copy


Let me know if you have any questions.

Kristen Rigano
South Campus Librarian
Lyons Township High School



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Hi all,

Any ideas on how I can do a virtual book pass?  I usually gather books of a particular genre and pass them around tables for students to preview.

Now I have a teacher wanting to do a book pass, but it's gotta be virtual.  Everything I think of ends up being a "presentation" that the students can click through without even reading.   I also prefer not to book talk for this particular activity, as it doesn't lend itself to the follow up that the teacher does in class.

Thoughts and ideas welcome!

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Amy Hamernick
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Century Jr. High
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