Saturday, April 25, 2015

Summer Reading prep

As the school year is winding down, summer reading looms!  How to keep the kids motivated?

The readers will read, no matter the time of year.  It's those struggling readers or the kids that just haven't found their groove yet, that need a little boost.  

Ideas for encouraging summer reading:
- reading for prizes (Barnes & Noble, Half Price Books and others)
- reading programs at the Public Library (entertainment, fun, hands on, prizes)
- send them home with books (too many kids don't have ready access to reading materials)
- encourage summer school for a mix of fun and curricular

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Lovin' the conference ideas

I attended the WEMTA conference in Wisconsin Dells in March.  I just LOVE learning and playing!  I came away with some good advice on going 1:1.  This will be helpful as our district is beginning this process!  Also, was reminded of some great apps to try, as well as some good, hands-on, engaging projects to do with my students.  My library schedule will be changing next year, and I will have more time and opportunity to expand some projects with the kiddos.  I can't wait to implement some of the Maker Spaces ideas.....yes, I get to rearrange the space in the library & one of the computer labs to create more flexible, engaging, playful, makeful spaces!!!

Just a couple of fun things:

  1. StopMotion --> already created my own short book intro and will have students pair up and work on their own!  
  1. Www.awwapp.com --> can't wait to create some collaborative story pictures!
  2. Croakit! --> This is one I'd learned about at a past webinar, but see lots of potential for this with the younger students.
  3. Animoto --> I used this a lot in the past, but need to dust it off and try some fresh work with students.
  4. StoryboardThat and www.photosforclass.com --> always looking for school-appropriate, rights-cleared pictures for students to use.  Sat through a webinar on StoryboardThat, dabbled with it during summer school classes, now need to see how to incorporate this comic tool in an activity.
  5. Lego Storystarters - this was a very fun session and it has sooooo many possibilities.  I suspect this will be my first maker space and I can't wait to start!

(made with my fav app:  PicCollage)


Monday, March 16, 2015

Checking out the Golden Archer Nominees

I created Thinglinks for the primary and intermediate Golden Archer nominees and set the kids loose to investigate.  Add iPads and a reading rug and they got comfy while they read.


Thursday, March 5, 2015

March Madness --- Teacher Survival Kits

March can be tough! Cold weather and wind chills keep students indoors for recess and Spring Break is ages away.  

I wanted to remind teachers about the great resources available through the library AND give them a reason to smile!

March Madness - Survival Kit
Getting ready to deliver!
Lots of goodies!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Getting ready for Open House

Wanting to show off our student's knowledge of the ipads, I will be setting up creation stations for Open House.  It's hard to get many visitors in the library, as students are so excited to show off their classroom work, so I will capitalize on this with a chance to show off their work in the library.

Padlet - write on the We Are Readers wall, post your pic to show your love for reading!
(Computers and iPad)


30hands - add a pic, add voice to tell us why you're excited to be at Parkway.
(iPad)


Fotobabble - snap a pic of your favorite book, drop it on the cart, add your voice to tell us why it's your fav?
(iPhone)


Flipgrid - where's you favorite place to read? How do you become a better reader?
(iPad) 


Scan the QR codes for the library website and Golden Archer Nominees!



Saturday, February 21, 2015

Library update with 30hands app

The kids had so much fun creating their library videos with 30 hands, I decided to play along too. Here is my February update (includes slides created with the PicCollage app, one of my all-time favorite apps):


The Parkway Library from Onegall on Vimeo.