A few (of MANY) reasons to create #BookSnaps by Tara Martin
• To annotate and share excerpts of the book you’re reading • It allows the reader to connect an idea or thought by creating a digital visual representation. The visual representation solidifies the text content within the mind and signals the brain to retrieve the idea from memory. • Diagram the rise, fall, and climax of the plot (see an example image below) • Highlight figurative language and imagery • Notate character conflict and internal struggles (see example below) • To personally connect to the text; this is my favorite! • Point out the main idea or a supporting argument • It has its own hashtag #BookSnaps on Twitter! • It’s EASY! Just read, snap, reflect, add stickers, share, and repeat. There are so many ways to create a booksnap. Check out the link below to see Tara Martin in actions, as she explains how to create a booksnap. http://www.tarammartin.com/resources/booksnaps-how-to-videos/ Professional Standard 2 Comments are closed.
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