Thank you for all the sharing.
I made this summary of publisher guidelines.  A given for all of them is to state that you are recording with their permission, so I didn't include that in the doc.

Elaine
Broad Brook School

On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 9:58 AM Erin Madeira <emadeira@hebron.k12.ct.us> wrote:
Yes, thank you for sharing these great resources!

In order to help myself, and my staff, I made a document with the Publishing Company Guidelines for Online Read Alouds in a nutshell. I primarily used the SLJ article and found a couple more on Kate Messner's page.

Erin Madeira
Gilead Hill School
Hebron

On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 9:47 AM Elaine Lettiere <lettieree@prestonschools.org> wrote:
These are so great!  Thank you so much for sharing.  I have taken so much time to find solid, copyright respectful, state of Connecticut compliant stories for my youngest students.  This helps so much!



On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 8:08 PM Jane Martellino <janemartellino@gmail.com> wrote:
All,
I prefer the K-5 students are not sent to youtube, so I try to curate videos when possible.

Here is the great Jarrett J . Krosozcka with his daily show which I update this Padlet each day after he does.

Here is a curated list of Mo Willems daily doodles and again, this Padlet gets updated daily.  But it makes for a nice choice board as well.  All safeyoutube.net links instead of youtube when it works :). 

Here is a curated list that works for K-5 teachers or parents to select read alouds by the authors themselves. I love the diversity of the group and also that some are promoting new books or soon-to-be released books. Again, when I can I convert the youtube url to a safe share one.

I've shared this before, but it might be a good thing to share again for teachers to use a slide when creating a mini lesson to share in this distance learning environment.  I made these a few years ago based on Jen Serravallo's book Reading Strategies.
Suggest to a teacher that they convert a slide into a jpg and then use in iMovie as they narrate the mini lesson or they could put the jpg in Educreations and then do the narrate the lesson.

Hope some of this saves you all some time and keeps you showing your strength as instructional design partners.  We are in this together.
Jane

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