I like the feature in Padlet where you can have students (or staff) like posts or give them a rating. I’m thinking of using it for brainstorming with students favorite books based on different genres / topics where students can add their own titles and if the one they want to add is already listed, they can ‘like it’ to count it twice. 

We’re doing something similar with staff to brainstorm professional development topics and we’ll use the like feature to prioritize. 

-Lisa 

On Aug 24, 2020, at 4:56 PM, Christina O'Neill <coneill@region15.org> wrote:


Hi Laurie,
In our district, librarians use Padlet for students to share their adventures with the library mascots--flat Mr. Wiggles for Kindergarten, Scaredy Squirrel for 1st gr, and Benny the Woodpecker for 2nd gr.  Over the summer, I had students print out Flat Librarian to take on reading adventures (and use as a bookmark) and students posted adventures on a Padlet.  

I have also used Padlet for book reviews, a way to comment on dig cit lessons, word art for MLK One Word, and for Dot Day students posted how they plan to make their mark on the world. I have been using Padlet since it was Wallwisher--please reach out if you want more ideas.
Christina O'Neill
LMES Library/Media Specialist






On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 4:33 PM Ballachino, Laurie <ballachinol@mpsct.org> wrote:
Anyone have some creative ways of using Padlet in your elementary library classes? I used it in the spring to organize assignments, but I'm looking for more creative and engaging uses of it. Would love to hear or see your ideas!

Laurie Ballachino
LIbrary Media Specialist
Bielefield Elementary School
Middletown
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