What it is: Book Wink is an absolutely incredible site to motivate students in 3rd through 8th grade to read. Through podcasts and web video Book Wink introduces students to books that will help get students excited about reading. Video book talks are about 3 minutes in length and introduce students to a topic, and the additional read-alikes that can be found on the Book Wink website. Books can be searched by grade, subject, author, or title. Subscribe to the video podcats to automatically receive the newest book talks. This months book talk introduces students to the heist. Check it out, it is fantastic!
How to integrate Book Wink into the classroom: Book Wink is an outstanding way to excite and motivate students to read. Use Book Wink with a projector and introduce your whole class to a book talk. The book talks are engaging and will have your students wanting to check out books on the subject for silent reading time. Each book talk gives a related list of books along with their age appropriateness. This makes it simple for your students to find a book that will capture their attention and help them gain a love of reading. Check out the Book Wink archives to find a genre or topic that fits with your current curriculum. Topics include: heists, World War II, Sharks, 19th Centrury, Love, Mythology, Volcanos, Mermaids, Museum Mysteries, Sea Adventures, Parallel Universes, Popularity, South America, and Endangered Animals. A new book talk is added each month, this should have your students excited about reading year round! Book Wink would be a great site to have bookmarked or set as a homepage in the school library. After your students have become familiar with the book talk format on Book Wink, encourage them to host and record their own book talks.
Tips: Book Wink is free to use. You can support Book Wink through purchases from their online store or through a donation.
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Thanks for your kind words about my site! I love your teaching tips. I am also open to suggestions for future booktalk topics. Feel free to email me with your ideas.
Having kids produce their own bookwinks is a great way to spread an excitement for learning. Our media specialist hosts a book club with both middle and high school kids- this could lead to a great volunteer project as the hs kids help the ms kids create their own bookwinks and post them on a BookClub website. Thanks for sparking an idea!
You are most welcome, keep us posted if you do create bookwinks, we would love to see them!
So…bookwink is no longer connected to the link you have on here. Is it somewhere else? Is it still alive?? Sounds amazing!
So… your hyperlink doesn’t go to anything associated with bookwink. Do you know what has happened? Sounds amazing – surely it’s not gone!
Sadly, it is 🙁 Hate it when that happens!