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Discover innovative ways to engage students with literature through hands-on activities. From balancing books to maximize shelf space, to creatively altering images of beloved characters like Harry Potter, this guide offers practical suggestions for fostering a love of reading. Learn how to crop pictures to enhance visual storytelling and brighten physical spaces to make reading more enjoyable. With these techniques, you can transform the library experience, making it memorable and enjoyable for students.
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TECHNO-SAVYPost Test Just how well do you know “The Basics”? MEDIA SPECIALIST TPD PROJECT 2008/2009
Move3 books you think this student would enjoy reading by balancing them in her hands.
Resizethese books so they’re all the same height and can fit more easily on the same library shelf…
RotateHarry Potter to help him capture the Snitch during his Quidditch Match.
Crop Templeton from this picture so Wilber appears to be talking with Charlotte.
Add a framearound the photograph of Shel Silverstein, author of so many “well-loved” books.
Brightenthe light in this room so these girls won’t be reading in the dark.
So… How’d ya do? …Piece ‘a cake, right ?!?