Reading Treasures in the Language Classroom - Resources

"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends: they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors,and the most patient of teachers.” Charles W. Eliot
In one hour the show begins. We did everything to make it a special sharing moment for all.
Here's the list of resources to get us started:
Illya's Treasures:
- http://weblogs.hcrhs.k12.nj.us
/bees/ : This is a prime example of what you can do with a book you are reading in class. It was so good that the author also chimed in!
- http://www.librarything.com/ : a record of what you've been reading mine is: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/icelena
Dennis N's Treasure:
- Radio program "And now Read on..."
Erika's Treasure:
Carla's Treasure:- http://www.mixbook.com/books?bid=2058 (Site suggested by Ramona, a Portuguese teacher)
- http://www.screencast.com/t
/Nt2SeVsl (Jing - Screencasting + Mixbook) - http://ctjonline.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_archive.html (The Pit and the Pendulum - Edgar Allan Poe and Blogging)
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Great teamwork
Carla,
I couldn't have imagined a better team to work with! We grow stronger and better the more problems we overcome.
Let's keep the treasures coming :-)
Poetry, pictures, music, gifts, holiday places, quiet retreats, etc.
Enough to keep us going for a while :-)
(((Abraços)))
Illya Arnet-Clark
Certainly a great team, Illya!
Dear Illya,
You're right! It's just great to keep improving when you're surrounded by people you feel at ease. Webcasting has just given us voice and made us closer.
Let's keep planning nice shows with diverse topics! A never-ending dialogue!
beijos.
Carla Arena
A curious Brazilian EFL Educator