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The professional website for Justina Wuebker and her library adventures/failures. Library Programming and Events Blog. If I ever become a Teen Librarian…. August 28, 2014. February 12, 2015. Minute to Win it (Countless links for this on Pinterest, like this one: http:/ www.pinterest.com/pin/144818944242404453/. Book Poof from re-purposed books – http:/ www.pinterest.com/pin/144818944241381556/. Magazine scrap art – http:/ www.pinterest.com/pin/144818944241899230/. Continue reading →. Follow Blog via Email.
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Ms. Kelly at the Library: Fizz, Boom, Read!: Catapult Science
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Thursday, August 14, 2014. Fizz, Boom, Read! Next on my list of SRP programs to catch readers up on is the Catapult Science program I did for Grades 3-6. I originally got the idea for this program. From Lisa Mulvenna of Lisa's Libraryland. I knew it would be a fun and easy program to do for this summer's theme and definitely wanted to give it a try. After that, I guided the kids in building their catapults. Some even created mock castle walls after hearing how catapults used to be used in warfare. The se...
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The professional website for Justina Wuebker and her library adventures/failures. Library Programming and Events Blog. Sunny Day Activity – Erupting Sidewalk Chalk. August 21, 2014. February 12, 2015. Tune: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush). This is the way we wave hello, wave hello, wave hello. This is the way we wave hello,. Hello, hello, hello! This is the way we clap hello…. This is the way we tap hello…. Today we’re going to be talking about chalk! Have you played with chalk before? Blog at WordPr...
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Ms. Kelly at the Library: Counting Ramp: Our new early literacy center
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Counting Ramp: Our new early literacy center. My library has a ramp leading into our children's area. The children's area is a few steps down from the center of the library, so the main purpose of the ramp has always been providing accessibility. It is an area of my department I've always had to keep a close eye on because the kids love to run up and down it. Until recently I have never thought of using it to promote early literacy. Our "Counting Ramp" was the result:. The sign deta...
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Ms. Kelly at the Library: American Girl Club: Meet Isabelle
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Monday, February 24, 2014. American Girl Club: Meet Isabelle. The girls often bring their dolls, but it is definitely not required. The dolls usually end up sitting to the side and watching the rest of the festivities. We start each meeting by talking about the girl's time period and books. I always ask who has read the books, and what they know about the time period. Reading the books is not a requirement by any means, but I usually have a least one girl who has. We played "Pass the Dance" first. In...
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Ms. Kelly at the Library: June 2015
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Saturday, June 27, 2015. Every Hero Has a Story: Who is your hero? Ever since I took an early childhood related webinar through MLA about two months ago, I've been thinking about how to provide literacy building activities on every available library surface. I created our counting ramp. And am planning on adding a Lego board and a flannel board to the sides of our shelves. For summer reading I wanted to come up with a literacy building passive program that kids of all ages could enjoy. I'd love to hear a...
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A Year of Nonfiction Discovery | Life Between the Coffee Spoons
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Life Between the Coffee Spoons. A Year of Nonfiction Discovery. It’s no secret that I’m a fiction girl at heart. As I’ve been trying to branch out a bit more, I included a lot more nonfiction in my reading this year and was not disappointed. Here is most of what I read, in no particular order. What We See When We Read. This was a random find that turned out to be really interesting. When was the last time you thought about what you think about, what you visualize, while you read? Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.
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Tales from the Nerdy. This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. August 6, 2015. I ran an All Ages Superhero Party for the SRP theme. The kids began by decorating masks and capes. I found the mask template online and simply traced it onto cardstock. The kids decorated their masks with crayons or makers and colored gems. The capes were plastic tablecloths. The only downside of these was that there were hard to paint since we only use tempera paint. Lastly, we played pin the star on Captain America’...
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Tales from the Nerdy. This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Articles posted by natkors. You are the Placebo Review. November 10, 2016. Is it possible to heal by thought alone without drugs or surgery? November 7, 2016. As with most libraries, Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novels are very popular at my library. The list below is based on what my library has on its shelves. Bad Machinery: The Case of the Team Spirit. Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant. The Dumbest Idea Ever! Gulledge, Laura Lee.