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World Read Aloud Day 2019

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I love World Read Aloud Day!  For the last 6 years I connected my classes with classes around the country (and sometimes beyond).  I start planning in November/December and eagerly anticipate sharing books and stories with new friends.  These friendships have grown into other collaborations and I look forward to this event every year.  This year took on a life of its own, however.  I decided to take a quieter "stay at home" approach. We celebrated World Read Aloud Day during our library times and as a school.  During library time, students were invited to read aloud in several ways: On whisper phones to themselves. To each other with books small and large. To stuffed animals (or have stuffed animals and puppets read to them). As a school, we celebrated together.  Our Reader Leaders planned and hosted a simple school-wide assembly.  At our assembly, our Reader Leaders interviewed several staff and students. One student interv...

Celebrating 100 Days of School

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This week we greeted the 100th day of school.  As we approached this milestone, I offered related activity choices in the library after we read a book together. Read 100 Pages  I offered this as a team activity.  If picture books typically have 32 pages, three picture books = approximately 100 pages.  I suggested students make teams of three and read a book each.  1 team of 3 books each = 100 pages (about).  Successful teams signed the "100 Page Club" sign.  Readers could read to each other or read independently with whisper phones. Read and Discuss 100 "Would You Rather" Cards This activity was especially popular in 4th and 5th grade.  These social beings loved to take reading to the group level.  I had approximately 100 "Would You Rather" cards set out on the table.  Groups congregated around the table to read and discuss. Large groups congregated here. This was a VERY popular table. 100 Things We Are Excited About ...

Open Library - Recess Programming in our Library

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Winter is here.  The temperature is sometimes too low for our students to go outside for recess.  When it snows, we don't have space cleared outside for kids to play.  These means long periods of indoor recess.  This is a perfect opportunity to invite students into the library.  Typically we have a very busy Lunch Bunch program, but the change of season warranted a change of program.  With a supportive principal who releases me from lunch/recess duty to offer additional programming, I was on my way to extending our library into recess time. I want students to feel welcome in the library.  I want them to embrace it as a place of comfort, excitement, escape, whatever they need it to be.  Opening the library during recess gives provides them another opportunity to access the library in a way that is best suited to their needs of the day. To make or not to make... (Where I wrestle the word Makerspace) Initially, I wrote up a sche...