[ISLMA-Share] Hands on Activities in High School

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Tue Oct 17 11:17:01 CDT 2017


Dear Lindsey,
     Next week we're going to try a hands-on activity which involves
decorating the (boring) metal book ends we use in the library. So far, many
kids have signed up to participate. Our building is for grades 6-12, so
we've broken up the activity into age groups. I'd seen the idea somewhere
(Pinterest maybe?). Can't say yet if it will go well or not, but thought
I'd share the idea since you're asking.
:) Kathy

*Kathy Sullivan*
*Princeville Junior Senior High School*
*P.C.U.S.D. #326*
*302 Cordis Avenue, **Princeville, IL  61559*
*309.385-4660  x1574*
*ksullivan at princeville326.org <ksullivan at princeville326.org> *

*"Literature is the safest key to a nation's treasure." *- Chaim Nachman
Bialik


On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library
Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Good Morning,
>
> I have started a hands on activity table at my high school Library. I am
> curious what types of activities have been successful in your spaces.
>
> Thus far we have tried
> Jig saw puzzle
> Purla Beads
> Coloring Books
>
> Coming up I plan to try
> Coloring Sheet
> Stick Together artwork ( similar to paint by numbers but with stickers)
> Mosaic Magna Patterns
> Shrinky Dink
> Button Making
>
> Thanks in advance for any of your suggestions.
>
> Lindsey Meyer
> Library Director
> Highland Park High School
>
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