If you're running out of real books, @Library_TBS has gone online! We've collected lots of free online reading into this new Google site for students and families to access from home. Happy reading! https://t.co/H01MxusVMC
The Yr 7 Reading Champions have made a great video today to introduce @TBSyear6 to @Biblionasium. Year 6 will be logging into Biblionasium for the first time in their reading lessons and can start competing in this term's house reading challenge! Welcome to @TBSKS3 Year 6!📚📚📚
We're loving catching up with what students have been reading over the Easter holidays. It's a good job we all visited @Library_TBS before the lockdown. #readingrocks
We're back at school, with another English challenge of the week. This week can you write a poem with books? Parents and teachers, you're welcome to enter your creations too! #bookspinepoetry#challenge@TbsKathmandu
A good Online Read Aloud has the power of an audiobook but also does something more–it’s like a book come to life but annotated and targeted specifically to a class of students.
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In @TBSKS3 we log our reading on @Biblionasium. Any reviews added during April will also be entered into this great competition! Let's get reading and reviewing #readingrocks
This week's English Continuous Learning Challenge is to write an autobiographical story. Students, staff and parents are also encouraged to join The Big Story challenge from @ChorachoriN, which is run by past members of our TBS family. Details here: https://t.co/YJdYWlOZ2A
This brilliant competition from @TBShistory is still running until the 26th of April and now it’s open to all year groups! Ms Williams has been sharing some tips for planning an effective narrative on Google Classroom too. Ask your history teacher about participating.
This week's continuous learning English challenge of the week is inspired by @emilycoxhead's resources for schools. Can you create your own 'Happy News' article? Watch the video for more details. @tbssecondary#happynews#challenge
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Keeping libraries safe is important for both workers and guests. But during the current COVID-19 pandemic, questions about how to do that—particularly when it comes to materials and surfaces—have complicated answers. https://t.co/p4B8P9eFpm
All our KS3 students have a class reader and a booklet of independent reading tasks to complete at their own pace away from screens. We're already getting some good submissions in before the 1st deadline and look forward to hearing more about their reading! @TBSKS3@tbssecondary
The TBS English continuous learning challenge of the week is to send Ms Williams a video of yourself giving a dramatic reading/recitation of one of Shakespeare’s sonnets. See Google Classroom for details! #challenge#shareasonnet#sonnetaday@tbssecondary@TbsKathmandu
So much excitement @Library_TBS today as we look forward to continuous home learning. Best quote of the day, "I've only got 9 books, you've got 31!!!"
Stay safe reading at home.
The reading champions club began to make selections for their #InternationalWomensDay display for the library today. We’ve got such a great selection @Library_TBS! 💪👩🏽⚕️👩🏻🎓👩🏼🔧👩🏿🎨👸