Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Library Celebrates Earth Day

Recycling notes
The library continues to offer learning experiences that connect children to the community outside of our school through human resources.  Thanks to a library visit from Julia Goldstein from the agency GrowNYC, we learned how we can become good citizens by recycling at school and at home.  Ms. Goldstein is partnering with teachers Mrs. Heather Madigan (STAR)  and Danette Lebron (TNS).   Julia played a trash sorting game with grades 1/2, in preparation for which we learned about recycling categories.  Did you know that only if plastic has a neck that is smaller than its body it is recyclable? That means those plastic berry containers go in the trash.  Don't be surprised if your child has more recycling facts to share with you!                      

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Creative Lettering


For All School Work Time this month, I offered the activity of Bubble Lettering, inspired by The Kids' Book of Creative Lettering, which had been sitting on my "personal" shelf in the library for awhile, waiting for the right opportunity to use it.  Surprising, the attendees were all PreK and K's (not the "tween" group I would have imagined would have been drawn to the activity).  With a They Might Be Giants "ABC" album soundtrack, we sat down and embellished our names for 45 straight minutes.  Some of the results:








Sunday, April 7, 2013

Author Visit: Laura Pedersen

Laura Pedersen, Unplugged,
Tilbury House, 2012


On April 5th, just in time for Screen-Free Week (formerly known as "Turn off Your TV Week") Author Laura Pedersen discussed her book Unplugged with S.T.A.R. third graders in our library.  In this realistic fiction picture book, Ella is frustrated by her family's being constantly "plugged in" to their electronic devices, and decides to unplug them: her brother from his videogames, her dad from his computer, and her mom from her cell phone, in order to reconnect as a family. Ms. Pedersen asked kids what they would do without a screen, and there was no shortage of answers. 


Monday, April 1, 2013

April is School Library Month

Students from grades 2+ are invited to participate in the School Library Challenge.  Forms are available in the library. The deadline is April 30th.






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