TECH TIP: NoodleTools
This past week, Holly Troiano's US History courses used NoodleTools to create their Works Cited page. This post is just a reminder of this great tool to use with your students as they complete research assignments. This is, hands down, the number one thing that graduates say was so helpful for when they were in college.
NoodleTools is fully integrated with our Google tools, so it is a single login for students. Here are some video tutorials and written instructions on how to use this with your students (and I'm always happy to join your class!)
Video on Setting up Your Noodle Tools account (1:43): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fozEKq4yp5w Video on Adding in Sources to your NoodleTools account (5:20): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64dIgJv5GFg Illustrated instruction sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/ 1HpAfoYa6me6VgvMncNRfFcaYVX9cs Z0fCMMA-MalxSI/edit?usp= sharing
BOOK TIP: Book Talks
Tara Birkett's 9th graders are doing a self-selected free read. I joined them virtually to do a book talk to highlight some great new titles that they might be interested in. I created a list of 50 books and then picked my top 10 to share with the class. Between the list, other books in the library, and interlibrary loan, we are getting books out into students' hands. 