The year has kicked off to a great start in our school's Library. Students in
grades K - 2 spent the first few weeks learning about how to be great library patrons. We read about what happened when
Marion spilled jam on her book and students took trips around the world to schools and libraries in countries like
Pakistan and
Columbia.
Students in
grades 3 - 5 have been learning differences between fiction and non-fiction books, exploring the Dewey Decimal System to learn how to self-select their own free reading books, and exploring reference resources like encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs and Websites. Grade 5 was fortunate enough to write poetry and understand what it means to be a singer-songwriter before joining students around the nation for an interview Webcast with Taylor Swift.
Students in
grade 6 have been learning about copyright and fair use guidelines when using images from the Internet before gearing up for their Photostory projects. They're turning their biography reports into visual narrations.
Students in
grades 7 and 8 have been exploring various ideas to select their documentary film topics. They are currently creating commercials for a search engine, meta-search engine or subject directory of their choice. Once they know there's more to the Internet than Google, they will have the world of research at their fingertips!
The Library is a great resource for teachers, too. The following services are available:
- Classroom Collection (CC): Located in the Library in the Storage Closet across from the Computer Lab door, the CC contains books for use in the classroom and several titles have audio CDs attached.
- Flip and Digital Video and Still Cameras: We have a small collection of cameras available for check out. Flip cameras are extremely easy for students to use. I encourage you to get them into the hands of your students!
- Book talks: If you would like students to hear book talks about a certain genre or type, please let me know. I will devote Library Class time to introducing students to books and giving them time to have access to reader's advisory. The more information I have about your needs, the better!
- Web 2.0, Etc.: Miss Connolly is happy to show teachers how to use a variety of online classroom and organizational tools (many of which could make your life easier!) including the following:
- Edmodo.com - Facebook for the classroom to facilitate group collaboration
- Wikis - Online collaboration tool
- Blogs - You could maintain a classroom blog to showcase what your students are up to!
- Google Tools - Docs, Calendar, Reader
- Delicious.com - Online bookmarking - take bookmarks with you wherever you go
- PhotoStory 3 - Narrated slide show presentations.
- Twitter - Admit it. You're curious as to what it's all about! It can be an amazing education resource tool.
More information about the Library to come as the days and weeks roll by. Please stop by to talk about ideas, resources, technology, cameras, and anything else we can provide for you.