APE Library Year in Review

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APE Library Year in Review Lisa Robinson- Librarian

At a Glance Weekly - 36 classes in a 6 day rotation 21,713 items in collection 2 Book fairs 2 Author/speaker visits 2 Reading Programs 8 Performances of student written puppet show Implantation of reading/learning centers Creating a new library mural

Lessons taught Showing an appreciation and understanding of a variety of fiction and non-fiction reading materials. How to access and use of online catalog. How to locate books within the library. How Access and use electronic resources including databases and eBooks. Support and reinforcement of classroom TEKS. Digital Citizenship required per district each 9 weeks.

Teacher/Librarian Collaboration Suggesting and providing materials in support of curriculum Teaching lesson collaboratively and independently in support of research TEKS Administering and providing resources for in-class reading incentives Coordinating and providing support of distance learning and video conferencing – ex. Mystery Box maker box exchange with Dulles Elementary.

Professional Development Annual Texas Library Association Conference April 2016 District Library staff development August and mid-year staff development Monthly librarian meetings Monthly new librarian meetings FBISD Technology Summit June 2016

Additional Responsibilities KAPE Broadcast Sponsor Texas Reader’s Club Sponsor Bluebonnet reading Club Sponsor Team Leader Liaison CBLT Member Technology Committee member

Book Fairs Fall Fair - $17065.32 Spring Fair - $15261.15

Author/Speaker visits Bluebonnet Nominee author –Jonathan Auxier Poet – Brod Bagert Fort Bend County Library – Summer Reading Program kickoff

Reading Programs Texas Bluebonnet Program –23% participation in grades 3, 4 and 5 Texas Reader’s Club

Incorporating reading centers and bringing excitement back to the Library!

Book Fair

Bluebonnet Nominee Jonathan Auxier 3rd grade

Librarian for the day and the new puppet theater!

Annual Texas Library Association conference Nathan Hale Bluebonnet Award Winner Katherine Applegate

New Library mural at APE!

Looking Ahead Robotics and Coding activities in both centers and club Increased planning and co-teaching with classroom teachers Implementation of Maker Space design and resources as part of the library program September 2016– Bluebonnet Nominee Chris Barton, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch