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there is a table with books on it and the words how to host a classroom book bakery
Host a Book Bakery to Teach Reading Genres! - Miss DeCarbo
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Step into Reading - Library genres coloring page activity
Students will color their Croc shoe and then add genre charms to it. It is suggested that they add AT LEAST two - their favorite genre to read and one that they are interested in trying this school year. It also includes a blank charm they can design to represent their personal interests.Students will glue the charms onto the shoe after coloring, then cut along the dotted line. This is a fun art project that ties back into library genres and reading. It would be great to display in the hallways
the words great fake website to help teach students about digital literacy
Great Fake Websites to Help Teach Students About Digital Literacy
there are many books about safe use of technology for children to read and learn with
11 Picture Books We All Need to Read! Books About Responsible Digital Citizenship
back to school checklist for school librarians on a chalkboard with pencils
Back to School Checklist for the School Library
Can you believe it’s time to start thinking about heading back to school? Click here to grab this back to school checklist for librarians to help you organize your thoughts and begin to plan. #library #backtoschool | stayingcoolinthelibrary.us
the book guess the book by the first line is an interactive game for kids and adults
Guess the Picture Book by the First Line: Free Printable Game for Kids
Guess the Picture Book by the First Line is a free printable game about books for kids who like to read, their parents, teachers and librarians. Discuss the concepts of titles and authorship, beginnings and endings, and reminisce over favourite old books. Great boredom buster for book lovers! #books #booklover #preschool #homeschool #printablegame
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Digital Citizenship Jenga for classroom lessons. How to: buy Jenga games at yard sales/thrift stores (around $1 each). Use Sharpie oil-based paint pens to color the ends. Teach digital citizenship lesson and follow-up with a Jenga review game! (I created a worksheet to go along with this for students to record their answers and take home to discuss with parents.)
an advertisement for children's books with the title library read alouds for older kids
Library Read-Alouds For Older Kids
I learned that kids of ALL ages, from awkward 7th graders to big, burly and even bearded 12th graders, (and all shapes and sizes in between!) love to be read to. The book itself is always less important than the way we craft these shared reading experiences.
the library book return for memes
7 Overdue Library Memes That Will Make You LOL
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Why school librarians matter: What years of research tell us - Kappan Online