In the first book, FableHaven ( Mull) Kendra and Seth have to go to stay with their Grandparents during a long vacation that is being taken by their parents. Their Grandfather has a hidden refuge called Fablehaven. This refuge is full of magic, fantastic plants, faeries and strange creatures. Kendra and Seth think they are safe, but really they are not. Of course they don't follow Grandfathers rules, and bad things start to happen. Powerful forces are unleashed , They have to figure out a way to save themselves . I'm not finished yet , but I think this series will be liked by a lot of students who are onto fantasy and fantastic adventures. I got the first three so if they go out a bit I will order more in the series.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Digital De-Cluttering
I spent time eliminating and compressing physical files from my file cabinets. But now I want to do something about my computer files and desktop. So I will look at the documents and important items that I have in my work computer and zip drives. If I can't find files I need quickly that I know it is time to organized and eliminate. So I am slowly ( 10 to 15 minutes a day) de- cluttering and organizing my computer and zip files so I can find things when I need them.
On my hard drive at work each teacher has a U drive,where all of our files live. Since the beginning of the year I have been slowly looking at files and eliminating duplicates. I have also created folders and put items into files that go together. I look at each time to determine if I need it ( almost like the physical de-cluttering) I deleted what I could . What I thought I should save but might not need immediately I sent to ma zip drive. At a later date I will print out what is on that zip drive so I know what is on it and do not have to open it to determine what is on it.
On my hard drive at work each teacher has a U drive,where all of our files live. Since the beginning of the year I have been slowly looking at files and eliminating duplicates. I have also created folders and put items into files that go together. I look at each time to determine if I need it ( almost like the physical de-cluttering) I deleted what I could . What I thought I should save but might not need immediately I sent to ma zip drive. At a later date I will print out what is on that zip drive so I know what is on it and do not have to open it to determine what is on it.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Advocating for Libraries
How can we be sure that our library funding and programs will be continued? How can we be sure that administration and board will not eliminate a position or or assign a fixed schedule? ( Believe me , it has happened!)
We must advocate for out libraries for our students to ensure that what have presently continues and grows. So first of all we need to build relationships with both staff, and administration, then also the community. How can we help teachers in their goals of instructing students and leading them to learning? Get out and talk, ask questions, help develop lessons and learning activities.
Most importantly we need to advocate and show how libraries and librarians benefit students. Can they access the newest literature and information sources? Can the librarian collaborate with teachers to bring information literacy into research projects? Can librarians assist students in finding sources and information they need/ So we need to be thinking of ways we can serve students and teachers to enhance student learning. Keep this in mind when you determine your most important tasks.
Please comment below what you do best to advocate and work toward serving students and staff.
We must advocate for out libraries for our students to ensure that what have presently continues and grows. So first of all we need to build relationships with both staff, and administration, then also the community. How can we help teachers in their goals of instructing students and leading them to learning? Get out and talk, ask questions, help develop lessons and learning activities.
Most importantly we need to advocate and show how libraries and librarians benefit students. Can they access the newest literature and information sources? Can the librarian collaborate with teachers to bring information literacy into research projects? Can librarians assist students in finding sources and information they need/ So we need to be thinking of ways we can serve students and teachers to enhance student learning. Keep this in mind when you determine your most important tasks.
Please comment below what you do best to advocate and work toward serving students and staff.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Weekly Reading
I just finished Homecoming (Voigt) and it was excellent! What a difference when you have several days off like the Thanksgiving break. I wondered how it would turn out and I was very satisfied at the ending with the Grandma. The little family of 4 went through a lot together and not a thing was easy, butt they stuck together ! How they traveled was truly amazing and most of the time they were very resourceful. I am hoping that there is another book to say what happens next but I will have to check that out.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Physical de-cluttering ( Part 2)
Another thing that is easily de-clutter is your file cabinet. Why should you do this? Well for starters if you had any excess files in your office , they need a place to go. Secondly, if your cabinets are overstuffed, you will not be able to access what you need to get out without getting frustrated.
First thing to look for is duplicate files, either files with the exact same name or files that look similar with slightly different topics on their tab. Take them out and go through them.If you have duplicates , put one of the contents in recycling.
The second thing is to grab a handful of files ( maybe 5 or 6 at a time) and ask yourself the same questions as you did for getting your files into the cabinets ( see blog post from Nov ) If you spend 10 to 15 minutes a day on this you can have your file cabinets in order and with room for new files.
I find the end of the day is a great time to do this because by that time I am winding down, and it gets something done without being a major brain drain.
First thing to look for is duplicate files, either files with the exact same name or files that look similar with slightly different topics on their tab. Take them out and go through them.If you have duplicates , put one of the contents in recycling.
The second thing is to grab a handful of files ( maybe 5 or 6 at a time) and ask yourself the same questions as you did for getting your files into the cabinets ( see blog post from Nov ) If you spend 10 to 15 minutes a day on this you can have your file cabinets in order and with room for new files.
I find the end of the day is a great time to do this because by that time I am winding down, and it gets something done without being a major brain drain.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
December Bulletin Boards for Libraies
December is almost around the corner so it is time to start thinking of new bulletin boards. I like to plan ahead so I start now to figure out what I will put up. I usually keep my bulletin boards from year to year, So many times I can just pull on out and put it up. I do not put the same one up each year- I alternate.
December Bulletin Boards Slogans
Seasons Readings - Put a wreath in the middle with students favorites all around. I use scanned covers.
LOL- Place large letters in the center, Place names or covers of books jokes and riddles.
Mittens- make large mittens out of construction paper, Have students write their favorite books on the mitten. Slogan: Keep Warm With Great Books
Battle of the Books: Place photos of teams on the board with Team names and date of competition.
Books Are Gifts You Give Yourselves.
December Bulletin Boards Slogans
Seasons Readings - Put a wreath in the middle with students favorites all around. I use scanned covers.
LOL- Place large letters in the center, Place names or covers of books jokes and riddles.
Mittens- make large mittens out of construction paper, Have students write their favorite books on the mitten. Slogan: Keep Warm With Great Books
Battle of the Books: Place photos of teams on the board with Team names and date of competition.
Books Are Gifts You Give Yourselves.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
De-cluttering your physical office
Okay , lets say you piles of files in your office. Are they all in your file cabinets or are they in boxes on the floor or under the work table.( That's where mine were!)Decide to de- clutter your office - your brain and eyes will thank you!
Grab a bunch of files . Take 10 to 15 minutes at a time. Look at each file to determine: How important is the material? Will you need it this year or maybe next year? Is it an activity or program that you do on an every other year basis? Do you not want to do that activity/lesson ever again?
If the answer is that you'll use the information / papers this year , then keep the contents of the file. Make sure it is properly marked , place the file in alphabetic in the correct file cabinet.( See The Organized Librarian handbook for my other ideas on filing)
If the file is not needed this year but maybe next year then take one or two copies of what is in the file for ones that are lessons) and put the rest in recycling or use as scrap paper ( print out needed emails ,or cut up to use for notes)
And if you have file that you do not need and will never use again, or are duplicates of what you have in your drawer then put the materials in recycling!! There -in 10 to 15 minutes you have organized more files and have gotten rid of items you do not need!
Grab a bunch of files . Take 10 to 15 minutes at a time. Look at each file to determine: How important is the material? Will you need it this year or maybe next year? Is it an activity or program that you do on an every other year basis? Do you not want to do that activity/lesson ever again?
If the answer is that you'll use the information / papers this year , then keep the contents of the file. Make sure it is properly marked , place the file in alphabetic in the correct file cabinet.( See The Organized Librarian handbook for my other ideas on filing)
If the file is not needed this year but maybe next year then take one or two copies of what is in the file for ones that are lessons) and put the rest in recycling or use as scrap paper ( print out needed emails ,or cut up to use for notes)
And if you have file that you do not need and will never use again, or are duplicates of what you have in your drawer then put the materials in recycling!! There -in 10 to 15 minutes you have organized more files and have gotten rid of items you do not need!
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