CLC

Hello Westies! Welcome to remote learning CLC class. I will update the page with daily book talks and CLC learning option. Please email me (kellym@glencoeschools.org) or respond to Flipgrid if you have any questions. I cannot wait to see you all again, but in the meantime, keep reading, learning, and have fun!

P.S. Don't worry, we will finish March Madness when we get back to school. πŸ€πŸ€πŸ“šπŸ“š

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Week 1

Hi Westies! Can you believe that we are finished with our first week of remote learning? Thank you for all the "What if" questions and Flipgrid videos. Look for a new activity on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Click on the link below for week 1 video: https://flipgrid.com/s/aa909e487e72

Bluestem 2021 Master List

The 2021 Bluestem nominations have been announced. Please click on the above link to see which books have been nominated. Happy Reading!

Flipgrid- Getting Started

Please follow these three simple steps to view my flipgrid:

  1. Click on the link: https://flipgrid.com/14479710

  2. Log in with your Google Drive account (same username and password that you use at school)

  3. Watch the video. Tap the Green Plus if you would like to record a response. If you record yourself I will be able to view your video and other West school students will be able to see and respond to your video. Have fun!

Lisa Graff- March 13, 2020.mp4

Lisa Graff at West school!

Hi friends! On Friday, March 13, 2020, Lisa Graff came to West school and we filmed a special author visit just for you! With the help of the PTO, I was even able to ask some questions sent by West school students. When you finish watching the video, take a few minutes to create your own "What if" question below.