"Tumble Books is a great website where you can find a range of books (with activities to accompany them online) at different levels. You can select a book and it will read it aloud while showing some animations/pictures to go with the story and some of the texts even highlight the words that are being read aloud. Worth a look. Here's what to do : Google Tumble Books and then scroll down until you get to the site that says 'Login to Tumble Books' and click to enter..."
Kia ora - this blog was a place to learn how to blog and to share information relevant to school libraries, literacy and learning and support the Northland school library network meetings. It has not been added to for many years. "Zest" is to aspire to a spirit of liveliness, enthusiasm and relish - and a nod to my citrus setting in the orchard town of Kerikeri where I am based.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Tumble Books - a great online resource
"Tumble Books is a great website where you can find a range of books (with activities to accompany them online) at different levels. You can select a book and it will read it aloud while showing some animations/pictures to go with the story and some of the texts even highlight the words that are being read aloud. Worth a look. Here's what to do : Google Tumble Books and then scroll down until you get to the site that says 'Login to Tumble Books' and click to enter..."
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Thanks for leading me to Tumble Books. I have heard about this site before, but never quite got to have a look. It is a fantastic site, and is just amazing for using on my Smart Board. I love reading aloud to the class, but to have someone else read, and to have the animated illustrations is such a good alternative - adds to the variety of the reading /language programme. The kids just love it too. For those that don't have interactive white-boards, a white screen and a projector will work just fine. Also great as a headphone activity for a smallish reading group - link the head phones to a laptop (using a head-phone splitter) - and voila - the children will not want to go to the next task board activity :-)
ReplyDeleteTumble Books is definitely on my favourites, and has been linked to my "e-book page" in my Smart Board folder. Go and have a look at Tumble Books, and you will be smitten :-) (Nancy - Waipu Primary School)