Friday 24 February 2017

Biographies, Readers' Workshop, and Technology Infusion

Great geniuses have the shortest biographies. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Biography means "writing about life." There are many reasons to introduce students to biographies.

  1. Biographies provide a historical perspective of people who braved challenges in a vastly different time or social period.
  2. Biographies provide life lessons gleaned from others' life experiences and behaviours. 
  3. Biographies create empathy and understanding of others. The story of someone who may have lived in a different era or with a different background exposes students to things they may never experience. Reading another’s story helps them to appreciate their differences or find comfort in our sameness. 
  4. Biographies extend students' view into the future. Hearing about what others have accomplished despite their circumstance encourages them to dream. It gives them hope that they can meet the challenges that come their way. 
There is no shortage of biographies written for elementary students. As the students read biographies, there are many web tools and apps to help students delve into the lives of fascinating people.

ThingLink allows the creation of interactive images by adding video, music, and text to uploaded images. Take pictures and video of events within the historical era which impacted the subject's life. Once media has been collected, hotspot areas on the ThingLink to provide more information.


Blabberize
Blabberize is a web tool which creates a talking picture of person’s face. Upload a picture of the subject of the biography and add a hotspot to move with the recording. After customizing the picture, record a short biography assuming the role of the historical figure.


Timeline Interactive
This interactive from Read Write Think creates a graphical representation of a subject's life by displaying items sequentially along a line.


Adobe Spark Post
Adobe Spark Post is a free online and mobile graphic design app. Create beautiful images that help tell the subject of a biography's story by highlighting infamous quotes.


 


Bio Cube
This interactive tool from Read Write Think allows students to develop an outline of a person whose biography they have just read. Specific prompts ask students to describe a person's significance, background, and personality.



View a detailed unit of study on Biographies. Students will examine the big ideas of narrative and expository biographies and develop skills and strategies to enhance reading fluency and comprehension. Students will explore cause-and-effect, sequence, language cues and conventions, visualization, determining importance, and synthesis.



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