Book Talks: Bring Text to Life
Books are such an important part of our students’ lives at any grade level. So many learning experiences start with a mentor text, but oftentimes, teachers look to books to make magic in the classroom. Book Talks are one way to bring those texts to life. By using inflection, tone, and gestures, you can make students feel like they are experiencing the book just like the characters. In this video preview, Molly Lucareli shares simple ways you can do this in your own classroom.
This workshop is part of our Book Talks Pack in the Accelerator Professional Membership.
About Your Facilitator: Molly Lucareli
Molly is thrilled to be joining IAS as an Educator-in-Residence after completing her level one Arts Integration certification! She received her BA in Elementary Education from St. Norbert College and her master’s degree in educational technology from the American College of Education. Molly teaches fifth grade for the Green Bay Area Public Schools District in Green Bay, WI at an elementary school dedicated to integrating the arts. Molly loves incorporating her love for music, theater and dance into the classroom! Molly is a classically trained ballerina, avid performer, and will break out into song and dance whenever she can. She cannot wait to share her passion for the arts with you!