Introduction. The need for remaking literacy
Maker learning and literacy
Maker movement resources: blogs, books, and more!
What the research says. Benefits of maker learning
How making supports active reading
Integration of making across content areas
How making supports thinking practices
Accessibility for all learners
Remaking literacy as a social practice
How making supports text connections
Creative pathways to learning. Making in schools
Transforming literacy instruction
What it looks like in action
Thinking and design. Fostering design thinking
Incorporating thinking practices
Making student thinking visible
Using design and literature
Low-tech making. What low-tech making is
How low-tech making supports student skill building
Low-tech literacy lessons
Preparation and messiness
Remaking with maker tech. What maker tech is
Student empowerment through tech
Storytelling through video games
Video and green screen technology
Literature learning connections with robotics
Personal story creation using tech
LEGO tech tools for literacy learning
Interactive makey-makey stories
Online tools to extend literacy learning
Guidance for implementation. Ensuring open-ended instruction and language
Embedding reflection and feedback
Ensuring professional learning for educators
Building a remaking literacy network
Celebrating the successes
Appendix A. Remaking literacy book list
Appendix B. Remaking literacy sample rubric
Appendix C. Web resources list.