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We receive great Publishing Ideas from PK-12 educators across the country.
Check some of them out below...and visit our Publishing Gallery for even more!
Literacy
Project-Based Learning
Service Learning Projects
Technology Integration
English Language Learners
Special Education & Gifted Programs
Fundraisers
Young Author Celebrations
Summer & Afterschool Writing Clubs
Yearbooks & Memory Books
Parent Involvement
STEM Projects
Teacher-Created Classroom Resource Books
60 Great Publishing Projects
(download by section below)
Primary (PreK-3) (3.5mb)
Intermediate (4-8) (1.6mb)
High School (9-12) (1.1mb)
Special Education and ELL (3.1mb)
Extra Curricular (592kb)
Additional Applications (795kb)
Check out this link sent to us by Nancy Shaw in NYC for a research and publishing project
that will provide you with everything you need to have your students integrate
technology into your early childhood science curriculum through Project-Based Learning:
http://www.region4.nycenet.edu/instruction/projects/research/honeybees/Index.htm
Publishing books with LINTOR Make-A-Book is a wonderful way for your students
to participate in Service Learning and Community Service Projects.
Check out this unique LINTOR Make-A-Book publishing opportunity:
The K.I.S.S. (Kids interacting with Seniors Successfully) Project
at Tchefuncte Middle School in Mandeville, LA
Contact Heidi Rhea, Program Coordinator for details
http://special.wwltv.com/omnibk/
In the Spirit of Giving, students have used our LINTOR Make-A-Book
classroom publishing materials to create and donate books to:
hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers, preschools, rural missions,
homeless shelters, emergency foster care programs, Head Start programs,
senior centers, libraries/media centers, elementary schools, museums,
special education centers, neighborhood community centers, doctors' offices,
and our USA troops serving both at home and abroad.
Also, visit http://www.mobypincher.com/ to see how Dee Scallan
creates student-authored books through her classroom publishing workshops.
Her students' books are bound with LINTOR Make-A-Book for their school libraries
and copies will now also be housed in the Louisiana State Library in Baton Rouge.
Click here to see a clip from a Spanish News station interview
in a Florida middle school class for English Language Learners.
The students documented their families' immigration stories
through Graphic Novels they created in Comic Life
and bound with LINTOR Make-A-Book.
And consider these technology products that teachers tell us they use to create
beautiful books ready for binding with LINTOR Make-A-Book:
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