At the end of April, we celebrated Poem in Your Pocket Day by reading poetry via Skype with students in Stephenville with their librarian, Lura Manley. The students took turns sharing poems for two voices.
Mrs. Pitman and her 5th grade students provided an opportunity to work together on a Glogster project. The students were creating presentations on inventors and were looking for a new tool. It is wonderful to see how quickly students can learn a new tool and then teach their peers! The students enjoyed using Glogster once they figured out all of the little tricks! Mrs. Pitman's students were then ready to work with 3rd graders who wanted to try their hand at using Glogster!
One of the things I am most excited about for next year is having more technology in the library for students to produce projects. Thanks to book fair sales, I was able to purchase 10 iPads for students to use. In addition, we will be adding laptops, so there should be enough devices for students to create products during their time in the library media center!
And then May arrived! With the end of school fast approaching, I knew I wanted to impress upon students the importance (and fun) of reading during the summer! We had a wonderful puppet group who read Miss Brooks Loves Books (and I don't!) by Barbara Bottner to the kinder students and presented a puppet show about finding the right book. They were GREAT and the students loved it!Every "end of school" post needs a graduation photo, don't you think? Here is a picture of me with my two daughters!
Happy Reading!

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