Six Ways to Cure Reading Boredom
Resources and Links from Mud and Ink Teaching
Hi everyone! Iβm so glad you had a chance to tune into my session at the Teach With Tech Conference. Iβd love to stay connected with you, so here are a few ways we can keep in touch and keep sharing killer edtech tips!

Emails: Hereβs how you can get emails from me once in a while with blog posts, lesson ideas, tech integration tips and more
Instagram: Hereβs where I share LOTS of video tutorials and in-classroom experiences on my Insta-stories and highlights
Website: Hereβs where I blog about best practices in the English classroom
Live PD: Hereβs how to get in touch and schedule PD with me in-person at your school or district
Shop: Here is my Teachers Pay Teachers store where I share helpful, time-saving lessons and tools for teachers
Adventurous Teaching Academy: Hereβs where a bunch of adventurous teachers hang out on Facebook, try new things, and support one another!
I canβt wait to get to know you and work with you this school year!
Session Links and Resources:
Google Keep Annotations: Hereβs an extended post with more how-tos
Book Snaps: Hereβs a blog post with more ideas for implementation
Bookly: Hereβs their website, but the app is in the iTunes and Google Play stores
Actively Learn: Check them out at www.activelylearn.com
Google Forms for Check-Ins: I use these in my To Kill a Mockingbird unit. Feel free to check them out in my Instagram highlights or on Teachers Pay Teachers!
Read With Me: I have two videos that you might try - video here and video here!
