
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Ahoy, Matey! Pirate Day

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Sunday, March 8, 2015
Little Book Lover
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Monday, February 23, 2015
Westward Expansion Bulletin Board
My fourth grade students do a huge Westward Expansion and Lewis and Clark unit with their general studies teacher. In an effort to support what is happening in the classroom, I created this bulletin board:
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Preschool Storytime: Owls
I. Love. Owl. Storytime. Between the plethora of resources, the adorable owl crafts and the way that even my youngest kiddos enthusiastically say, "Hooooooot," it's easily one of my favorites.

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Friday, January 2, 2015
Geronimo Stilton, Say Cheese!

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Thursday, December 11, 2014
Layers of the Earth Clay Models
Do you remember studying the layers of the earth when you were in
elementary school? Yep, me neither. If I had made a clay model of the
earth that was later cut open to expose the layers, that might be a
different story...
This project came about after talking to the third grade classroom teacher and the art teacher, we all worked together to incorporate our areas of expertise into one cool experience for our kiddos. The students have been learning about the earth for a few weeks now so the kids have a great deal of background knowledge.
Before this project even began, I bought (lots) of Crayola Model Magic, this stuff is great to work with, dries over time and comes in lots of fun colors. I bought six colors, one for each of the layers of the earth the students were asked to represent:

I then divided the clay into individual bags, one for each student. I also included handouts for all of the tables and made my sample earth model:

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Monday, November 24, 2014
Preschool Storytime: Thanksgiving
This week's storytime post comes as both a sharing to fellow librarians and an instructional tutorial to families. Never have I sent a craft home as an extension activity, but this week the craft was too cute and the amount of time was too short.
The Almost Unschooling Mom posted a fun brown paper bag puppet to accompany I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie and I was hooked. Like the Almost Unschooling Mom, I used Marcia's Lesson Links for the body, Utah Education Network's Old Lady Puppet for the head (I like that the mouth is bigger and the kiddos can fit the cards in easily), and Make Learning Fun for the pieces of food.
We finished our storytime with I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie and as I was reading, the kiddos brought up the different pieces of food and dropped them in the old lady's mouth. Too much fun. They loved being part of the story.
To make your own Old Lady puppet at home, follow these steps:
Step Two: Cut the Old Lady (including inside her mouth, big people help will be required here) and the pieces of food. I cut the rectangle outline of the food so they were all the same size and shape.
Step Three: Lay the paper bag on the table with the seam of the bottom of the bag, face up. Glue the Old Lady's face to the bottom of the bag. I suggest using a glue stick for this part, anything else will soften your brown paper bag.
Step Four: Glue the Old Lady's body to the bag, make sure your hand can still fit inside the bag and the seams all move.
Step Five: Here comes the tricky part... Use a scissors to cut out the mouth of the Old Lady, I used tape to reinforce her mouth to the bag.
Step Six: This step is option, you can tape the plastic sandwich bag inside of the brown paper bag to catch the pieces of food.
Step Seven: Retell the story and enjoy!

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