[aisle] Pd ideas?

Amy Phillips aebromberg at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 08:36:52 CST 2021


Maybe try a fun activity with some high interest books for students in your
collection, or books that the teachers in particular would be interested
in--like having them go through a Book Tasting. Show them what this
activity is like, the goals of something like this, and talk a bit about
how it could be done with their classes. This way, you're promoting books
(new and old) to the teachers again, and showing them an activity that they
could use in their classes that might get students excited to read.

Amy Phillips
Riverside Brookfield High School
Library Media Specialist
aebromberg at gmail.com
phillipsa at rbhs208.net
847-722-6169



On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 7:48 AM BROOKE NELSON via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hi Braintrust!
>
> I was asked by the English department to give PD just before spring break
> in March. I just did a PD on all the library has to offer, as well as book
> talks, etc. I was wondering if any of you have any ideas as to what I could
> do for a PD for high school ELA teachers, the day before spring break
> (focus, I’m assuming, will be lacking because they will get a much needed
> break!). Thought you might have some great ideas.
>
> Thanks,
> Brooke Nelson
> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
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