Are you among the thousands of people digging out from a major winter blizzard? Did you know that the amount of snow is not what qualifies a storm as a blizzard? It is the fierce wind and low … [Read more...]
8 Procedures for Efficient Library Classes
Are things chaotic in your school library? Do kids come barreling in, grabbing any seat they want? Are they unaware of what books they have borrowed? Do they get in trouble at the end of class because … [Read more...]
Looking for Easy Research for Younger Students?
Are you looking for easy research for younger students to do in your library or classroom? Have you tried the Pebble Go databases? These are paid subscription databases, so check with your librarian … [Read more...]
Benefits of Using Puzzles in the Library
Benefits of puzzles Do you use puzzles in your library or classroom? Puzzles are useful for supporting fine motor skills, as kids manipulate the pieces into place. They also help with visualizing. … [Read more...]
Distance Learning or Home Schooling? How Libraries Can Help!
Wow! We are in a brave new world now! When I worked in business, I sometimes "tele-commuted," (that is, worked at home). Not often, but occasionally. When I became a school librarian, I thought, "How … [Read more...]
Kids Heart Healthy Day |Celebrate Valentine’s Day in School with Activities Across the Curriculum
The Physical Education teachers at my school conduct a Valentine's Day activity called "Jump Rope for Heart" (now renamed Kids Heart Healthy Day). The students take turns jumping rope and doing other … [Read more...]
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