Using “Factory Girl” by Barbara Greenwood As A Middle School Read Aloud

Okay, so I bit the bullet and have tried my very first VIDEO post. I told myself I never would (the whole being in front of the camera thing) but – here we are. I know how much I enjoy others’ video posts on all sorts of topics – and so I thought I’d try one for a change on pace.

 

Below you’ll find my video blog post on “Factory Girl” by Barbara Greenwood. Enjoy!

 

Man…I should have straightened my hair…oh well…don’t make too much fun;)

 

 

 

 

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I am a Grade 7 teacher in Prince Edward Island. Lessons From The Middle shares lessons from the classroom, and occasionally from my life as a mom of two young boys. The goal of this Canadian teacher blog is to share middle school lessons, activities and ideas from my classroom and to collaborate with the wonderful online community of teachers out there as well! Thanks for stopping by!   Find me on Facebook Twitter Pinterest Browse my TPT Store Browse my TN Store

Posted on August 29, 2012, in Education, General Teaching, Literacy, Middle School, Read Aloud, Social Studies, Video Posts and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Yay for you! Moving to video posts is certainly a big step (one I’m not quite ready for myself!) Thanks for sharing about this book… it may come in handy for me this year, as child labour is discussed in one book I plan to use as a read aloud. It will be nice to have other good books to refer to my students.

    • Thanks Tammy. It was a really good book! I think I may try another video post…I have a great book that I’m going to try to use, about residential schools in the north. I’ll try to smile more next time;)

      Krystal

  2. I enjoyed seeing your video and I know I will be checking out this book. Thank you so much. Carolyn