#52 - Using Flipgrid to Inspire Readers w/ Nikki Mancini

Published: June 26, 2018, 3:27 a.m.

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Intro

Hi everyone and welcome to Books Between - a podcast to help teachers, parents, and librarians connect kids between 8-12 to books they\\u2019ll love. \\xa0I\\u2019m your host, Corrina Allen - a teacher, a mom of two girls, and finally done with school and on to summer break! I said goodbye to my 22 fifth graders last Friday at their Moving Up Ceremony since they are off to the middle school! And I gave each one of them an end-of-the-year gift which includes a Krazy Straw and a pack of Kool-Aid that I attach to a book. And each of my students gets a different book - one that I have hand-picked for them based on everything I\\u2019ve learned from a year of getting to know them as readers and as people. Each June I spend about 2 hours browsing the Syracuse Scholastic Warehouse to select something I think each child would like. \\xa0

This is Episode #52 and oday I\\u2019m sharing with you a conversation with 5th grader teacher Nikki Mancini. We chat about how to use Flipgrid to inspire readers, and of course, what middle grade books we\\u2019ve been reading lately.

Today\\u2019s episode is sponsored by MoxieReader - a literacy app that\\u2019s like a fitness tracker for your reading life. It gives educators insights into their students\\u2019 reading lives, customized recommendations, and a way for kids to set and work toward their own reading goals in a way that is engaging and fun. If you are looking for a way to ditch those reading logs and instead have students track their reading in a more natural way, you will definitely want to check out MoxieReader. \\xa0As you recharge and reassess your teaching methods this summer, it\\u2019s the perfect time to explore a new tool. So head over to MoxieReader.com and the use the code welovereading and try it out!

A couple quick announcements for you! Our next episode features Diane Magras - author of the Middle Grade at Heart book club pick The Mad Wolf\\u2019s Daughter. The July pick is Just Under the Clouds and I\\u2019ll be chatting with author Melissa Sarno in a couple days so watch out for that episode. \\xa0Where the Watermelons Grow is the August pick and for those of you that like plan out even further - we are reading The House That Lou Built for September. And\\u2026 the Middle Grade at Heart Book Club now has a Flipgrid! \\xa0I\\u2019ll drop a link to that in the show notes - along with the password so you can join the conversation and hear directly from the authors.

MG@Heart Flipgrid: \\xa0https://flipgrid.com/a8acb2

Password: mg@heart

Also, our Monday night #MGBookChat Twitter chats have been awesome! \\xa0Some of our upcoming topics include graphic novels, building classroom libraries, and the importance of refugee stories. So set a reminder for Mondays at 9pm EST and check out #MGBookChat for great conversations between educators, librarians, and authors about how to get great books into the hands of middle grade readers! \\xa0\\xa0\\xa0

For me, Twitter has been an incredible positive influence on my teaching life - connecting me with amazing and inspiring educators across the globe. And one of those educators is Nikki Mancini - who you may know as @missnikkiin5th. I kept seeing her talk about this thing called Flipgrid and finally I was like - you know what? I\\u2019ve got to invite her on the show. \\xa0I knew that Flipgrid could be a powerful tool, but I had some questions and figured you all might find value in that conversation as well.

After we chatted, I decided to try it out this summer. Because, I had the opportunity this year to meet my incoming 5th graders! \\xa0So, I could do what I\\u2019ve never done before - I opened up my classroom library and let them take home 2 or 3 (or more!) books to enjoy for the summer. And along with their books, I send them home with a sheet explaining how to access our Flipgrid and posted two topics - one to introduce ourselves and one to share our summer reading! \\xa0Before the day was done I had two kids already submitting videos and whoa - I am just brimming with ideas about how to harness this for next year and expand it even further! And I hope this conversation leaves you excited as well. Plus - right after we recorded this conversation, Flipgrid announced that it is now FREE for educators! Oh yeah!

Alright - take a listen...

Nikki Mancini - Interview Outline

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

What is Flipgrid and how did you first find out about it?

Beyond the author element, what are some other projects or uses for \\xa0Flipgrid that you have done with your students?

What would you suggest for some quick, easy ways to get started with Flipgrid?

Where would you suggest people go to get more information about Flipgrid?

What are some things you\\u2019ve been doing this year in your classroom that you\\u2019ve been excited about?

What are your plans for next year?

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Links:

Nikki\\u2019s website - https://missnikkiin5th.wordpress.com/

Nikki on Twitter

NerdCampNJ - http://nerdcampnj.weebly.com

Nikki\\u2019s Author Connection Flipgrid: https://flipgrid.com/d935fd

Information about Flipgrid: https://info.flipgrid.com

Educator & Student Info about Flipgrid: https://resources.flipgrid.com

Flipgrid Inspiration: https://inspire.flipgrid.com

Flipgrid on Twitter and #FlipgridFever

Jewell Parker Rhode\\u2019s conversation about Ghost Boys on The Children\\u2019s Book Podcast

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Books & Authors We Chatted About:

Smart Cookie and Finding Perfect (Elly Swartz)

Kat Green Comes Clean (Melissa Roske)

Babysitting Nightmares: The Shadow Hand (Kat Shepherd)

Amal Unbound (Aisha Saeed)

Daring Dreamers Club Series (Erin Soderberg)

The Peculiar Incident on Shady Street (Lindsay Currie)

Ghost Boys (Jewell Parker Rhodes)

Stanley Will Probably Be Fine (Sally J. Pla)

Someday Birds (Sally J. Pla)

Rules (Cynthia Lord)

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Closing

Alright, that wraps up our show this week!

If you have a question about how to connect kids between 8-12 to books they\\u2019ll love or a suggestion about a topic we should cover, I would love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between.

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Thanks and see you soon! \\xa0Bye!



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