Last year when I attended the NETA conference I heard about the app "Colar Mix". So this October I decided to give it a try. First I read a pumpkin story to the first and second graders, then gave them a pumpkin coloring sheet that I printed off of the Colar Mix website. Then for the last 10 minutes of class we divided into small groups and held the ipad over the pumpkin coloring sheet and opened the Colar Mix app and the pumpkins would dance and come to life.
With the Kindergartners I also planned a little pumpkin fun using the computer. I realized that these 5 year olds really haven't had a chance to experience using a "mouse" on the computer. It was amazing to see how many students wanted to push on the actual computer screen (like an ipad) to try to make it go. We visited the website www.onlinepumpkincarving.com and had the students practice using the mouse to carve 2 eyes, a nose and a mouth. It was so much fun to see their smiles after they created a pumpkin that they were proud of.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Sunday, November 2, 2014
My name is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton
Every year I choose a different series to introduce to the second graders at Crete Elementary. This year I read "The Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye" the first book in the Geronimo Stilton series. It was a big hit. We own more than 30 Geronimo books, and at one time the shelf was empty, they were all checked out. Every time the 2nd graders visited the Library I would read aloud to them. One day allowing them to draw about the book, another day we created character bookmarks, and one day we visited the Geronimo Stilton website.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
David Shannon Author Study
My first grade students are now working on our David Shannon Author Study. We are learning about David's life and the books he has written and illustrated.
Today we read the book "The Bad Case of Stripes" and the students traced and cut out an arm/hand that they colored full of stripes. They actually came out quite cute. I asked them how they were going to get rid of their stripes, hoping they would say "Eat Lima beans", (which is what Camilla did in the story to get rid of her stripes) yet received many other different answers. I am thinking about bringing in Lima beans to taste, because many of the students had never tasted them.
I am looking forward to reading "Alice the Fairy", "Duck on a Bike", "Good Boy, Fergus" and "Too Many Toys". I also just ordered "Jangles" and hope it will be here soon to share with the first graders.
We are also planning to watch the interview of David from Reading Rockets, that tells about how he got his ideas. Here is the link to that interview: David Shannon Interview So far the boys and girls are enjoying his books and want to check them out!!
Today we read the book "The Bad Case of Stripes" and the students traced and cut out an arm/hand that they colored full of stripes. They actually came out quite cute. I asked them how they were going to get rid of their stripes, hoping they would say "Eat Lima beans", (which is what Camilla did in the story to get rid of her stripes) yet received many other different answers. I am thinking about bringing in Lima beans to taste, because many of the students had never tasted them.
I am looking forward to reading "Alice the Fairy", "Duck on a Bike", "Good Boy, Fergus" and "Too Many Toys". I also just ordered "Jangles" and hope it will be here soon to share with the first graders.
We are also planning to watch the interview of David from Reading Rockets, that tells about how he got his ideas. Here is the link to that interview: David Shannon Interview So far the boys and girls are enjoying his books and want to check them out!!
No, David! Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible
Our school rules are to: BE SAFE, BE RESPECTFUL, BE RESPONSIBLE.
So my board to display those this year is David from David Shannon's book titled "No, David".
With my first grade library students we read a few books with David in them and talked about being responsible and using our manners at school and in the library. We created these adorable "David's" with a library rule underneath them. Classes worked as teams to create a "David", some students did the face, others the shirt, etc and we put them all together to make this project. They are displayed in and around the library to remind others of what we expect in the library.
School is in Full Swing
It has only taken me a month, but I have finally settled down to spend a minute to share what is happening at the Crete Elementary Library. One of my goals for the year is to spend more time "talking" with students about the books they are reading, and to share what I am reading too. So I have a giant Lorax on my wall:
After the students tell me about their book, I am taking a picture of them with their Lorax moustache and their book (to hopefully encourage others to want to read it too!) and am posting it on the wall.
I look forward to sharing lots of titles of great books with students this year, and hope to see more photos on my wall soon!
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I look forward to sharing lots of titles of great books with students this year, and hope to see more photos on my wall soon!
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Sunday, August 10, 2014
BACK TO SCHOOL
Tomorrow is the big day, students will be at school bright and early ready to start another year and so will the teachers. I have spent quite a bit of time this summer preparing for the new school year. The library has added many new books over the summer and I am anxious to get them into the students hands. One of my boards in the Elementary Library is the Lorax asking " I mustache "What are you reading?" I am looking forward to using my yellow mustache and telling about all of the wonderful books that I have read this summer. My plan is to take pictures of the students (with the yellow mustache) and the book they just read and hang them around the library. I will post a picture soon.
I was fortunate enough to be chosen to be part of the Reboot 2014 group this summer. This group has encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone and try new experiences in my classroom. We set goals for ourselves to help us grow as educators and leaders. One of my goals is to share on a more regular basis. So I hope to keep up on this blog and share what is happening in my K-4 Library.
I was fortunate enough to be chosen to be part of the Reboot 2014 group this summer. This group has encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone and try new experiences in my classroom. We set goals for ourselves to help us grow as educators and leaders. One of my goals is to share on a more regular basis. So I hope to keep up on this blog and share what is happening in my K-4 Library.
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