Tuesday, March 19, 2019

February 2019 in the Library

February was a busy month with tons of different activities going on. Check out just a snippet of the fun we had in the library this month!


We began the month by celebrating World Read Aloud day with a winter favorite!


I used some of our fall book fair Scholastic points to get 100 books to give away on the 100th day of school. It was great to see kids so excited, but sad when the cart was empty.


Our Bunnicula lunch book club for 3-5 graders wrapped up on February 13th. We celebrated the kids' success with a cookie party. 


GISD nutrition donated a Dr. Seuss book to give away and this special girl was chosen by her teacher due to her love of Dr. Seuss books!


The Brook Dale Assisted Living Center donated this bench to our school. It is handmade! 


The librarians enjoyed a full day training with information about budgets and learning about the new TEKS for ELA.


It was great to have time to examine the new TEKS' strands so we are prepared for next year!


I did a 5 week afterschool book club for 1st and 2nd graders. We loved reading More-Igami and creating cool fish out of paper.


Since February is Dental Health month, we read about keeping our teeth healthy and then made posters with tips on them. 


We read about the White House and then they designed their own colorful houses.



For Valentine's Day, our club read a festive book and made 3D cards.


Our final club meeting was full of the students creating their own exercise routines to celebrate Healthy Heart Month. 


Since it was also Digital Learning Day, we filmed the routines on an iPad.


My 5th grade novel study group did a Kahoot about Wonder on Digital Learning day too. 


We finished our novel study by watching the movie Wonder and comparing it to the book. These kids definitely earned their popcorn and movie party!

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March is already half-way through and it has been a whirlwind! 

Thursday, January 31, 2019

January 2019 in the Library

January has been fast and furious! I started out by doing inventory on the library for the first week and then continued the month with lots of reading activities.


There were three students who read at least 5 of the Bluebonnet Book Award nominees. These 4th graders got to celebrate their accomplishment with a voting party. Our school's winner was The Unlucky Lottery Winners of Classroom 13


There are several more books in the Classroom 13 series that have been released. I have been trying to read them quickly before I put them on the shelves. They are all funny!


I also read this book this month. I visited Galveston a couple summers ago and find the history of the great hurricane very interesting. This was my first Magic Tree House book to read. I loved it!


My third, fourth, and fifth grade book club started up again with a new book...Bunnicula!


Students discussed the book at lunch while using our exercise bikes.


We did a gallery walk to discuss questions about the book.


We have also done a survey about topics from the book.


We have two more sessions left!


My morning group of fifth graders love doing debates. They are listening carefully to the other side's points so that they can respond. We started reading the book Wonder and this was the first debate about whether August should go to school. 


I attended a full day i3 training towards the end of the month. It was great to really have time to digest new tech tools and ideas. I cannot wait to share adaptive Google Forms with the staff. Plus, we got cool Lego people to hang out with. Mine had red hair and was wearing my favorite color...fate!


As we wrap up the month, we are approaching the 100th day of school. I am giving away 100 books to students and staff members up February 4th's 100th day of school. Here were the first two winners to come and select a brand new book to keep. Think of all the stories that can be told and the books that can be read in the next 100 days!

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Thursday, January 10, 2019

December 2018 in the Library

December is one of my favorite months. Our school calendar had us go an extra week in December this year so we had even more time for learning and activities!


Our book study of Esperanza Rising led us to make some connections to Cesar Chavez.


Our novel study concluded with a bag project and a party!


The kids did an awesome job on their final products.


We had a schoolwide storybook gingerbread character contest. It was so cool to see the creative entries! It sure made judging hard though. This is only a sample of the many entries.


I won our district's i3 Goosechase contest for the fall semester. Goosechase is an online scavenger hunt type app. It is a lot of fun!


I also did the district's #GISDEdTechMas twitter contest for December and received these microfiber cloths to use with our technology!


The last day before break brought our annual holiday sing-along hosted by the specials' team. My hard-working team made it a great event for the students. 

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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

November 2018 in the Library

November was a shortened month due to Thanksgiving break, but is was still a fun and fast one. 


Coding club wrapped up a little earlier than expected so that the graduate students could prepare for their semester exams. Students got to create whatever they wanted at our last meeting.


The students in coding club learned to make patterns like this.


Our Esperanza Rising novel study is continuing. The students did their third debate and are understanding what it means to defend their arguments with evidence. 


The students made yarn dolls like Esperanza and Isabel do in the novel. I gave them total free reign over the project and it turned out great. The students said that project made them love school. 


Leveled questions about our novel were written and answered by the students.


November is family engagement month so I invited kindergarten and first grade parents to join their child for library class. The kids and parents loved it! This will definitely be a future tradition.


Teachers and staff members were invited to preview our new books before they hit the shelves.


Our school had a glow walk and healthy night. The students and their families had a great time being active together.


Our staff had a Thanksgiving feast.


Specials' team also hosted a turkey trot!


I participated in three Twitter chats for our district so I earned my degree.


I was honored to be named Professional Staff Member of the Month! It is such a blessing to work here and be a librarian. 


Just a preview of what to expect in December. We are doing a storybook gingerbread character contest. The entries have been rolling in like crazy!

Friday, November 2, 2018

October 2018 in the Library

October was a busy, but fun month! I am looking forward to the holidays and all the exciting things that come with them. Here's a journey through October in our library. 


We have 41 students from grades 4 and 5 in Coding Club! It will continue until December 13th.


Every Thursday, the students learn Scratch coding from UTD grad students. They learned this spooky animation on the week before Halloween.


I have been wanting to do a book club since I became a librarian and this year I finally figured out how to make it work. I had 32 students from grades 3-5 came on Wednesdays during their lunches to discuss our first book-Knights of the Kitchen Table


After finishing the book, we had a party on Halloween!


The students enjoyed eating cookies, getting a certificate, and celebrating their success. I cannot wait to start the next book club!


Book projects are continuing to roll in. 


Students from both of these pictures are on their second book project so they earned their Reading Associates Degree!


My morning 5th grade group began a novel study about the book Esparanza Rising. They were able to have a great debate dealing with a decision that the main character was facing.


The students also made amazing AVID one pagers about the first chapter. We are making them about each chapter to eventually have their own visual book.


We took a little break from the book on Halloween to write some collaborative spooky MadLib stories. They enjoyed reading the final products aloud!



For October's staff development, the district planned a day called LitCon for all reading teachers in grades 3-12 and the librarians. I presented twice about our free digital resources.


I also did a book study leading up to LitCon and was able to Skype with the authors of the book during LitCon. 


I have been following Eric Sheninger for years so I was excited to attend a session he did at LitCon. 


The month finished with a wild week of book fair, pumpkin decorating contest, and Red Ribbon Week. I did not take many pictures because it was just such a crammed week, but I enjoy how book fair proceeds afford us the opportunity to do great things for the students throughout the year. 

We have two full weeks left until Thanksgiving break! See you in November.