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Summer Bridge 2020 - For Every One: Teacher Resources

"For Every One" by Jason Reynolds

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Get to Know Jason Reynolds

"For Every One" Resources

Prompts to Inspire Creative Sharing

From the Library of Congress website:

The Write. Right. Rite. series is meant to be an entertaining and inventive way to engage with the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, Jason Reynolds.

According to Reynolds, the “Write. Right. Rite.” is all about learning the ritual of “authentic”—not to be confused with “correct” or “exact”—expression. Throughout the series, he will share his passion for storytelling while discussing topics like creativity, connection, and imagination. At the end of each video, Reynolds will share a prompt that encourages young people to work toward a specific idea. The activities are fun-filled and some are more challenging than others, but Reynolds always makes sure to include brainstorming “get-you-going” questions.

Jason Reynold's Write. Right. Rite. YouTube PLAYLIST 
from the Library of Congress

Creative Tech Tools

-- Microsoft PowerPoint

-- Microsoft Sway

-- Adobe Spark

-- Storyboard That (Library account)

-- Book Creator (Library account)

-- WeVideo (Library account)

"For Every One" Excerpt

How poetry can help kids turn a fear of literature into love

Why it's important for kids to read

Dear Dreamer

Connected Readings

Teachers - you may need a Newslea account to access some of these resources:

  • Log in with your own already-established Newsela account, OR
  • Create a free Newsela Teacher account, OR
  • Log in with the FC Library account (username and password emailed to you on 6/4/2020)

Poetry Resources

-- Create Magnetic Poetry Online (interactive)

-- Blackout Poetry Generator (interactive)

-- How to Create a Digital Blackout Poem in PowerPoint or OneNote (how-to)

-- Creating Digital Blackout Poetry (how-to)

-- Newspaper Blackout Poetry (how-to)

-- Searching for Poetry in Prose (interactive)

-- poets.org (teacher resources)

-- Poetry Foundation (for teens)

NOTE: Some of the interactive sites may be restricted on student devices, but they could access them on phones, take screenshots of their work, and submit to you.