Last year, we continued to add student book videos to our library's Youtube channel, the Library Llamas, and I felt this would be a good place to upload the video to. I was pleased with the response when I shared it on our library's Facebook page. I think I'll do it again this year, but put it out a little bit earlier as parents might want to use it for present ideas.
An enthusiastic primary school librarian talks about libraries, books and implementing new ideas.
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Top 15 Books of 2019
In 2018, I did a post listing each of the top 15 books I'd read that year. This time, I decided to do something different. I wanted to reach out and share my top books not only with the librarians and teachers who read this blog, but also with our school community. I wanted to keep things casual, so I chose to do an unscripted video where I picked up my top books and talked about what I liked about them. I was inspired by the videos that American teacher Colby Sharp makes.
Last year, we continued to add student book videos to our library's Youtube channel, the Library Llamas, and I felt this would be a good place to upload the video to. I was pleased with the response when I shared it on our library's Facebook page. I think I'll do it again this year, but put it out a little bit earlier as parents might want to use it for present ideas.
Last year, we continued to add student book videos to our library's Youtube channel, the Library Llamas, and I felt this would be a good place to upload the video to. I was pleased with the response when I shared it on our library's Facebook page. I think I'll do it again this year, but put it out a little bit earlier as parents might want to use it for present ideas.
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This is really cool Michelle and I picked up some ideas for books to buy. Also I'm so impressed that you spoke for almost 15 minutes without a script AND without any bloopers! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane! I hope you enjoy the books.
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