Category: Engagement

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10 ideas to support Play-Based Learning over the Summer

Here are 10 ways you can engage your students in learning over the summer – without them even realizing they are learning!
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Competitions – a great way to get students engaged!

We often get schools asking us how they can run their own Book Creator competitions. So here’s some guidance (based on our experience) to help you run an engaging competition.
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The challenge of learning recovery – let’s remember to make it fun

Learning recovery is a huge issue facing schools right now. Book Creator can help address this by keeping students engaged through offering an audience for student work, voice and choice, and differentiation.
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Sleuth IT, Adventure Games for Literacy

We spoke to Joe Moretti about his latest venture, Sleuth IT, supporting literacy in schools.
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Creating yearbooks with Book Creator

It’s that time of year – let’s take a look at how you could make a yearbook with your students in Book Creator (plus download our free template!).
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New ebook: Using emojis in the classroom

We’ve teamed up once again with Dr. Monica Burns to bring you an essential resource for your classroom. This new ebook, Using Emojis in the Classroom is packed with fun ideas that you probably hadn’t thought of before!
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6Cs of education – Critical thinking with Book Creator

Across subject areas and grade levels, all teachers want their students to develop the critical thinking skills—problem solving, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. The challenge is how.
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Using Book Creator for Formative Assessment

A new ebook from Monica Burns, with 15 tips for using Book Creator to check for understanding in the classroom.
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50 ways to use Book Creator in your classroom

A free ebook for teachers looking for ideas, inspiration and tips for using Book Creator with their students.
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Happy Book Creator Christmas!

Dominic Traynor from ‘A Tale Unfolds’ explains how one school created personal film trailers to spice up their Christmas activities.
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