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I Wonder…If You’d Like a Closer Look at our Snapshot Wall?
I mentioned the Snapshot wall when I gave a tour of changes in the library this year but didn’t really breakdown the sections of our Snapshot wall. Since we’re covering the topic of wondering the week and introduced Our Wonder Wall to the kids this week, it seemed like a great time to take a […]
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The Shape of My Heart
A few years ago, at our annual Fall CNYSL conference, I went to a presentation on using the Super 3 with primary students. One of the suggestions that I just loved involved reading them a book called The Shape of My Heart and then having students fill in heart cutouts with the things that filled […]
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My New Story Time BFFs…
In putting together the pictures for the last post I realized I hadn’t talked about a couple of quick, easy changes I made to the story area this year that I’m really loving! I inherited this big, wooden rocking chair and whiteboard easel on wheels with the rest of the library. My first few years […]
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This is how we do it…
…at the FPS Libratorium. That’s right, it’s time to talk about our basic routines and expectations! This year, I’ve incorporated some handy tricks I learned from listening to a podcast called The Everyday Art Room, hosted by Cassie Stephens. I listen to quite a few education/teacher podcasts but this is the only one I’ve stumbled […]
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Looking at What’s New in the 2018 Libratorium Layout
After some major layout changes my first few years here, I think we’ve settled on a layout that works best for how our library is actually used. However, that didn’t mean that I just rolled in on the first day, blew off some dust and was ready to roll! I’m always looking for ways to […]
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Cool Tools for School, Thing 12: Final Reflections
For my final reflections, I thought I’d try using Adobe Spark Video. I’ve used it once before to create a summary video about my trip to the AASL National Conference but this time, I made use of the voice recording option in addition to the pictures and text! Although the audio gets a bit wonky […]
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Cool Tools for School, Thing 50: The New AASL Standards
I was lucky enough to attend the national conference in Phoenix when the standards were unveiled and even pre-ordered my copy so I could pick it up right at registration with the rest of my conference bag goodies. I’ve participated in Webinars and Twitter chats related to the new standards, I’m even in an online book study […]
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Cool Tools for School, Thing 11: You Pick!
While exploring Thing 50: The New AASL Standards, I spent some time looking at the Tech Tools & Resources for the AASL Standards doc to which Polly had linked. One of the tools on it was Goosechase EDU, a tool I’d been introduced to in the past but had never gotten around to actually using. […]
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Cool Tools for Schools, Thing 6: Curation Tools
With the release of AASL’s newest version of the standards, curation has been on my mind quite a bit this school year. Unfortunately, I don’t see myself as much of a curator. I’m a fantastic explorer and gatherer. But the extent of my curating usually involves mass deleting of links and articles after my bookmarks […]