In celebrating "International Dot Day", the early years students have been listening to the story, "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds during library class. The book tells the story of a young girl, Vashti and how she doesn't think she can draw. Her teacher encourages her to leave her mark, so she makes a dot on a piece of paper. Her teacher asks her to sign it and proceeds to hang it in a frame in the classroom. Vashti realizes she can do better than a small dot and proceeds to let her creativity and imagination shine by producing an art gallery's worth of "dot" paintings.
Our gr.1-3 students have been leaving their own mark by designing their own dots for display! Just a small reminder that even small mark can take you on a journey of creativity!
Celebrate International Dot Day on Wednesday by leaving your "dot' somewhere or with someone.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Another school year begins!
Once again, I have left this poor blog to flounder! I really want to make this a regular feature for students, staff and parents to find out about our themes and activities in the library. So here goes my third year in the library and I'm ready to make yet another valiant effort to keep this blog alive!
We are starting September looking at THE BOOK OF AWESOME, written by Neil Patrischa! I had a lot of fun this summer reading this book and putting sticky tabs on all my favorite "awesome" moments. Our students are now helping to create an AWESOME wall at the entrance of our school to celebrate all the awesome things about Linden Meadows. As always, the students surprise me with their creativity, thoughtfulness and "outside the box" ideas!
Our Bulletin Board inside the library showcases our new library theme "Back to Basic Training BOOK CAMP"! We will have some fun reviewing library skills and research stuff with a few drills (hahaha!).
We are starting September looking at THE BOOK OF AWESOME, written by Neil Patrischa! I had a lot of fun this summer reading this book and putting sticky tabs on all my favorite "awesome" moments. Our students are now helping to create an AWESOME wall at the entrance of our school to celebrate all the awesome things about Linden Meadows. As always, the students surprise me with their creativity, thoughtfulness and "outside the box" ideas!
Our Bulletin Board inside the library showcases our new library theme "Back to Basic Training BOOK CAMP"! We will have some fun reviewing library skills and research stuff with a few drills (hahaha!).
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
READING ROCKS!!

February is a great month in the library and at our school as we celebrate "I love to read" month!! Our theme this year is READING ROCKS. With the help of a great committee and Mrs. Dueck's support this year, we have been having a blast looking at how we read music and how music is expressed through great literature. We had a "rocking" assembly on Feb.1st with our school's own rendition of "Gotta Keep Reading" inspired by the students at Occee Middle School who performed it on Youtube last year.
We had a full day of "Rocking and Reading" as we had a reading marathon through the grades as the students took turns reading for 15 minute intervals in the rocking chairs located just outside the library doors. We had those chairs moving from 9:00 until 3:30 with readers of all ages (even STAFF!!!).
On Friday, Feb. 11th, we continued with our Rock music theme and had our DROP EVERYTHING AND READ day with all the students and staff dressed as ROCK STARS!. We had everyone getting into the spirit from Hannah Montana look alikes, John Lennon, Justin Beiber and Avril Lavigne (OK, I tried!!!).
The following week was classical music themed as we played 10 minutes of classical compositions while the whole school silent read at the beginning of the day. What a peaceful way to start learning!
On top of all this fun, we've had students from our Leadership team preparing a snappy version of "Don't forget the Lyrics" every Thursday morning.
Thank you LM students for making "I love to read" month a rocking way to celebrate my favorite thing to do...READ!!!!
Stay Tuned for our wind up "Animoto" video with all the highlights from the past month!
Happy Reading :)
Thursday, January 20, 2011
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Ok...this is embarassing! I've let it happen again. A whole month has flown by and I haven't posted my blog. I'm going to lose my audience if I don't keep my followers reading on our latest happenings in the library.
We had a busy December learning about all the amazing resources, databases, subject directories and websites available for research beyond Google...Remember "DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE WEB!"
We've started off January as most people do with making resolutions...but at our LM LIBRARY we have all made READING RESOLUTIONS for 2011!!
We have students resolving to complete certain series, try new genres, read a novel a week, read an extra 20 minutes a day and the goals go on and on. Come by and see the bulletin board filled with all our students reading resolutions. We are truly building a community of readers at LM!
To help keep track of our Reading Resolutions, our middle years students have set up their first online Reading Log called SHELFARI. It as "book" networking site for the students to keep track of what they've read, what they plan to read and find out about what other people are reading too!
We have started 2011 off on the right track, with some great BOOKS!!!!
Stay tuned for my favorite month of the year... I LOVE TO READ month!
This year our theme is taking a musical twist as we work with Ms. Dueck... READING ROCKS!
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