by Dr. Ashley Stanley Engaging and motivating students in the elementary library can often be a challenge. One way to do this is to implement learning stations in the K-5 library classroom. Library Learning Stations allow students to work collaboratively or independently on various library skills that support student learning. It takes some creative planning... Continue Reading →
How 2020 Pushed My Instruction to the Next Level!
by Kaitlyn Benavides Engaging both traditional and distance students simultaneously in a library lesson has been a challenge! I wanted our library to be accessible to all students and to remain relevant to teachers and students alike, but the idea of providing high quality resources and facilitating hybrid student interaction left me scratching my head.... Continue Reading →
Creating a Reading Community Amidst All the Chaos
by Rhonda Richards One of my goals for this school year was to begin middle school book clubs as a way to create a community of readers at our school. We began the school year virtually, and I surveyed students about beginning book clubs virtually. They said that they were not interested in virtual book... Continue Reading →