Read Together, Grow Your Library®. Literacy Programs Designed by a librarian and classroom teacher, Help support students inside the classroom.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
L P S T Student Technology Leadership Program. The Mission of the Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) is to advance individual capabilities;
Advertisements

Thoughts from Teacher Librarians January 2010, FPU LIB 710 Synopsis Project by Katy Gladden Collaboration with Amy, Elaine, Georgia, Katy, Matt, Kenny,
KEITH CURRY LANCE What’s In It For Me? How Principals & Teachers Benefit from Strong School Library Programs.
Muriel’s school outside CT All classes visit computer room with teacher one hour a week.
The Multiage Neighborhood. Multiage Neighborhood Philosophy  A balance of whole class and small group instruction, cooperative learning groups, and independent.
By Pendleton County High School STLP. Vision, Purpose, and Goals of STLP at PCHS.
Parents As Partners Mrs. Lord Grade 3. Goals My goals for each child are the same. I hope for each child to grow socially, emotionally, and academically.
Improving Student’s Reading at Home By Gail Payton and Bob Barth.
AUTHORS IN APRIL What in the world is Authors In April? 32 nd year of AIA – unique to Rochester community Week long event, bringing 4 renowned authors/illustrators.
Accelerated Reader Questions and Answers For Parents.
You are about to enter the Learning Zone Welcome to the library.
What Every SLMS Should Know about Collaborating with Other Literacy Professionals Prepared by the SLMS Role in Reading Task Force July 2009 July 2009.
Rosscarrock School We are your neighbourhood School
Library Media Specialists Impact Achievement: What’s A Principal to Do? VAESP Conference November, 2006.
© 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. Chapter 13 Planning the Literature Program.
Rainbow Elementary School Accelerated Reader Program.
All Means All and That’s All That All Means! By Norma M. Gutierrez, Librarian Indian Ridge Middle School.
MSMC Collaborative for Equity in Literacy Learning K-6Programs at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center.
Program Review : Arts & Humanities London Elementary School
Reading Six Comprehension Strategies »Visualizing »Connections »Summarizing »Questioning »Inferring »Synthesizing Nonfiction comprehension strategies.
Stephanie Warmoth MEDT 6466 Fall Compton Elementary Mission The mission of Compton Elementary School is to provide students with a diverse education.
B.I.R.D.S. RAH Log. Rules & Events 1 Set a personal goal of the minutes you wish to read each day 1 st Grade: up to 25 minutes 2 nd Grade: up to 35 minutes.
NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LEARNING TECHNOLOGY GRANT Pam Berger, Director of Information and the School Library System.
Seven Hills Elementary Futures Under Construction
A Tool for Advocacy and Professional Development Empowerment Through Your Newsletter.
ASD 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL LIBRARIES. A Look at Library 2.0 The library connects us with the insight and knowledge, painfully extracted from Nature, of the.
Wednesday 8 October PARENT PRINCIPAL TEA. PYP Presentation – Rachel McLeod PYP Coordinator.
Union Elementary School “Soaring Above and Beyond”
Agenda  Mission & Goals  Parent & Student Resources  Roles of a Librarian  Professional Learning Communities  Standards.
Promoting the PA Young Reader’s Choice Award at Middle School Carol Kennedy, Retired The Challenge: 1.Getting the teachers hooked 2.Getting the kids hooked.
Moving Forward with the School Library Learning Commons Part 2: Leading Learning Anita Brooks Kirkland Consultant, Libraries & Learning
WHAT THE LIBRARY CAN DO FOR YOUR STUDENT BACK-TO-SCHOOL 2014 THINK OUTSIDE THE BOOK.
A digital Advocacy Story By: Ashley Weibling CERTIFIED SCHOOL LIBRARIANS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN SCHOOL LIBRARIES.
Lakewood Elementary School The STLP Mission Statement for Lakewood Elementary is to challenge each student toward academic, social, and lifetime success.
 Year One – Day Three Sandie Toohey Site GATE Resource Kit.
Back to School Night Mrs. Donawerth 3 rd Grade Room 10 By A. Donawerth.
D.O.G.S. “Dig Out Great Stories!” READING AT HOME Evergreen Elementary School February 2015.
School-Wide Literacy Programmes How to get kids excited about reading and writing.
Seven Hills Elementary Futures Under Construction
Presented by Andrea Rodrigue, M.Ed., NBCT, SRCL Project Director, Terrebonne Parish School District.
Book an Adventure! Forest City Elementary School’s RIF Events RIF Coordinators: Lisa Randlett and Sally Blanton.
Poem Possibilities Using grants to foster collaboration Brenda Cowe School Library Media Specialist.
Extension and Enrichment Opportunities at Justin So many choices!
Welcome to 4th Grade! “Teachers and students go hand-in-hand as learners… or the don’t go at all.” -Barth, Learning by Heart (2001)
March 15, 2011 Presented by: Shannon Willy, Principal Amber Velasquez, Instructional Coach 1.
Elementary School.  staff  teacher  teacher assistant  ESOL teacher  secretary  nurse  counselor  volunteer  principal  Assistant Principal.
K-5 Presentation English Language Arts Literacy Fall 2015 North Plainfield Public School District 1 (c) Fall 2015 HB and staff.
The Learning Commons: A New Direction for 21st Century Libraries
HOW STRONG LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAMS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN SCHOOLS TODAY.
NOTE: To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. LAKE.
Inside you will find coupons you can redeem to the media center. We are looking forward to serving you and your students! I will be happy to help you redeem.
SCHOOLWIDE – LITERACY WEEK CALENDAR OF EVENTS WHENWHATWHOWHEREBY FEB to 8.45 am Drop Everything and Read Teachers, students, principals, support.
Opening picture of flower: meaning literacy gives life to the world around us Operations O.P.S (Outreach Programs in School.
 Cognitive: Problem-solving at ignition centers improves students’ deductive reasoning skills and boosts their ability to organize, analyze, and synthesize.
Reading library Ⓡ Pictures of books. “If you are committed to your own success, you need to read books.” -Earl G. Graves, Sr. young readers.
Accelerated Reader Questions & Answers Power Academic and Performing Arts Complex.
Ignite Book Your Library Insert Music Flame Image.
Chapter 10 Reading Literature This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: –any public.
GETTING READY FOR KINDERGARTEN! Presentation created by: Kaymi Plank & Becky Jarboe CCPS Judy Center Community Specialists.
Welcome Open House Kinard Elementary School Ms. Millen & Ms. Moore Kindergarten.
World Read Aloud Day World Read Aloud Day is recognized globally. The purpose of this day, February 24 th, is to give special attention to literacy by.
UNLOCKING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TOGETHER! By Debbie Bennett Photo of key and lock Revisions are in RED.
Keiko Davidson Elementary Library
Action Plan for Learning: May 2017
Give your children the gift of reading every day, and you will change their lives. Let’s work together towards making our children become lifelong readers.
Williamson Elementary Library
I’m happy to be your new librarian!
Family Projects A New Approach to Homework
Ms. Berry, Librarian. “Come check out our books with us.”
Presentation transcript:

Read Together, Grow Your Library®

Literacy Programs Designed by a librarian and classroom teacher, Help support students inside the classroom and out. -picture of a classroom and picture of a home These co-created programs can have lasting impacts on student’s lives. Programs such as…

Battle of the Books Students come together, To collaborate, And answer questions about books. Display pictures of Battle of the Books Images of Battle of the Books collaboration

Bluebonnet Book Club Students read the state’s Blue Bonnet Books After discussing the books, students select their favorite books Images of Blue Bonnet Books

Weekly Book Club Meetings Can become a comfort zone, For students to be themselves. To gain interest in new books, Or to share how much they love reading. Image of books being read at book club

Incentive Programs such as… Six Flags Read to Succeed Braum’s Book Buddies Librarian for the Day Contest Can encourage our students to build a love of reading. Include picture of books and hearts

Curriculum Based Programs Polar Express Day All grades can tie the same book to their curriculum Poetry Slam Day Students across the campus can read and write poetry and share when they come to the library World Read Aloud Day On February 24, World Read Aloud Day, the librarian can arrange a special reader for your class, and even select a book that fits your curriculum! Character book day Across the campus, students can dress up as their favorite storybook character from a book that ties to your curriculum. Provide Pictures for these events

When the entire learning community comes together Teachers, Librarians, and Principals Literacy programming will be curriculum based, Where we can all read together and grow together! Have image of book, heart, and community

Benefits of our collaboration include: Programs that support the curriculum Increased student participation Become a model of lifelong learning Create a value of reading throughout the entire campus Show clip art images to go along with each item

Are you ready? To grow as educators and readers? To show a love for reading? To collaborate? To create? Meaningful literacy programs!

Read Together, Grow Your School Library®

Credits All photos from Katie Shropshire’s personal collection used with permission All clip art provided by PowToon Music provided by PowToon

Research Marcoux, Elizabeth "Betty", and David V. Loertscher. "The Role of a School Library in a School's Reading Program." Teacher Librarian 37.1 (2009): Academic Search Complete. Web. 20 Feb Moreillon, Judi. "Leadership: Schoolwide Literacy Events." School Library Monthly 30.5 (2014) Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Feb