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From Shakespeare to Rap

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High School Students Video Chat & Tweet to Author Malcolm GladwellHumanities 10 students read Gladwells Outliers: The Story of Success, Teacher Erica Beaton

Sharing the Author Skype on Twitter

Class Tweets to Malcolm Gladwell and Wes Moore

http://theotherwesmoore.com/http://bit.ly/1cGtps1

Keeping the Conversation Going: Sample of Tweet Replies about Malcolm Gladwell Video Chat

Tweeting and Skyping with Chris Grabenstein, Author of Escape From Mr. Lemoncellos Library

Author Chris Grabenstein: Reaching Out to Students and Teachers

Rhonda Deightons 7th Graders Skype with Author Jennifer Nielson

Author Jennifer Nielson Tweets Out Link to Blog Post about The Skype and Author Skypeshttp://bit.ly/1ca8sB0

Global Read Aloud, #GRA13, Reaches Global AudienceGlobal Read Aloud: Books, Fall 2013, Global Tweeting and Sharing

http://bit.ly/1d6OXKNPernille Ripp, 5th grader teacher is the organizer for the projectTwitter: https://twitter.com/pernilleripp

Global Reading Aloud: Connecting and Tweeting with Authors and Connecting with Classrooms Around the WorldExample: Sharon Draper, author of Out of My Mind, Connecting with Students

Tweeted Replies to @sharondraper

Using Class Twitter Accounts to Reply to Sharon Draper

Tweets to Sharon Draper about the Power of the Global Read Aloud

Student Tweeting from His Own Account to Sharon DraperTeacher Tweeting to Sharon Draper and Setting Up Connections with Other ClassesTweeting Links, Inviting Replies to Students Blog Posts: #gra1300MM with Links to Blog Posts

http://kidblog.org/ThePickles/

https://twitter.com/simonsaysreadTweeting Questions to Author

Inviting Responses to Students Blog Post

http://kidblog.org/MrsSimonSaysBlog/

Connecting with Classes: Blogging Partners, Some KidBlog Posts for GRA: Out of My Mind

Tweeting Questions to Author, Sharon Draper

Students Tweeting Questions to #GRA13OOMM via Teacher Account

Tweeting Questions about Global Reading Aloud,Via the Classroom Twitter Account

Tweeting Author Visithttp://www.understandingourdifferences.org/mind/

Tweeting Pictures of Global Read Aloud Project

Google Hangout Group Video Chat with Author Sharon Draper:Celebration of Global Reading

http://bit.ly/17n9dcp

http://bit.ly/17n7e7Uhttp://bit.ly/17n7OmjTweeting about Hangout and Linking to Blog PostSharing and Arranging Classroom Skypes via Twitter Tweets

http://bit.ly/17nds80http://bit.ly/17nds80

Author Kate Messner Tweets Link to Post about Her Video for #GRA13

Exciting 2nd Graders about @GRA13

Additional Tweets for #GRA, Eric Carles Workshttp://bit.ly/17LI5V6

http://bit.ly/17n9dcpOther Ways to Use Twitter:High School Students Tweeting about Books: #hthsbksTeacher Announcing Reader/Response and Book Talks

Some Sample Student Tweets, #thkbks

Additional Student Tweets to #hthsbks

Inviting Teachers toJoin the #hthsbks

#hthskbs Students Book Tweets: One Students Enthusiasm Fitting into 140 Characters Challenge

#thhsbks Inspires Another School: Twitter Book Tweets, #BioTechBks

Twitter Chats in the High School English Classroom, Example: David Theriaults Studentshttp://bit.ly/18ahpYj

http://bit.ly/18ahpYjBlog Post about the Twitter Chat, David Theriault

Blog PostStudent Response to Twitter Chat David Theriault http://bit.ly/18ahpYj

Classroom Picture Twitter Chats, about the book Siddhartha (Reflections)#Comments4Kids: Connecting ClassesTweeting Links to Blogs, Videos, and More

http://comments4kids.blogspot.com/

http://comments4kids.blogspot.com/

Daily, Teachers Post to #Comments4Kids

Looking for Creating Class Blogging Partners

Looking to See What Is Going On in Other Classes

Check: #comments4kidssee these example tweetshttp://kidblog.org/English72013-2014/http://kidblog.org/sapiasscholars/On Nov. 7, for example, more than 40 tweets to #comments4kidshttp://bit.ly/1cMELuH

https://vimeo.com/77643224Letting Teacher Know a Comment Left on Students Post and Inviting Others to Do the Same

Using #Comments4Kids to Match Class Blogging Projects

For Additional Details about Twitter in the English Classroom: See These 2 Storify Logs: Click on Image or Hyperlink to Access Each One

http://bit.ly/1c9XLOG

http://bit.ly/17LJniW

http://bit.ly/16YXRcoLooking for More Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom:

Tweet your request with an appropriate hashtag such as #edchat or #engchat

And check this article:

https://twitter.com/JudyArzt/lists/english

https://twitter.com/JudyArzt/classroom-tweeters/membersLooking for Classrooms with Twitter Accounts

Looking to Find English Teachers on Twitter

Looking for Authors on Twitter

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