Animal antics with GiggleIt! Transforming student writing through school libraries

Katy Manck, Kasey Garrison, Patricia Carmichael

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Abstract

Showcase your students’ love of animals as they create Poetry Pet Parade and Animal Funnies jokes & riddles with the GiggleIT Project, celebrating 10 years of global student writing through school libraries! Great for middle-grade students and easily adapted for younger gifted students, English Language Learners & special needs students of any age. Student works submitted by the end of 2019 will be included the GiggleIT eBook and hosted on the IASL website https://iasl-online.org/advocacy/giggleit. Workshop attendees will review GiggleIT’s free lesson plans, poetry styles, and local publication options, then write a pet poem or wild animal joke they can share.
Original languageEnglish
Pages37
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Event48th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship and The 23rd International Forum on Research on School Librarianship - Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik Hotel , Dubrovnik, Croatia
Duration: 21 Oct 201925 Oct 2019
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/slw/index.php/iasl/issue/view/891

Conference

Conference48th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship and The 23rd International Forum on Research on School Librarianship
Abbreviated titleConvergence – empowering – transformation: School libraries
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityDubrovnik
Period21/10/1925/10/19
OtherThe main goals are:
to learn about current school library practice and research;
to discuss the mission, vision, and role of the school library in a digital society;
to explore and discuss ideas for transforming school library programs;
to learn about school library programs in Croatia and the region;
to create global connections for future cooperation.
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