[aisle] Library lessons

Jill Bennin benninj at sherrard.us
Wed Aug 26 07:26:33 CDT 2020


You could record yourself reading some books and talking about book care as
a starting point, that way the kids could see your face and hear your
voice, as part of the lesson - if projected video is an option.  If not,
you could choose some books to read aloud that are about the beginning of
the year, or something inspirational, and then have the person discuss a
list of book care things.  I know that is just one week, but it might help
you get started.  You are not alone, a lot of us have shed tears over this
year!
Will you be able to pull books for circulation at all in the future?  If
so, you could create some lessons or short videos about how those systems
work - if you have any access to databases that could also be a useful
tool.  Feel free to email me off list as well.

On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 7:49 PM Alisha Potter via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I would be happy to talk, can you email me apotter at d75.org?
> Alisha
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 7:47 PM Kulesza, Patti via AISLE <
> aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
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>> Good evening. So I'm freaking out right now. I am working with 4 other
>> special teachers delivering art, music and library together. So in a
>> nutshell we will all be delivering a subject lesson in grades k-4. We will
>> do art and music twice a week and library once a week. Each of us will be
>> teaching each other's lessons at the same time. We were each assigned a
>> block of teachers to be with every day. For example, all 4th grade gets a
>> special at 9-9:30. So all 4 of us will be teaching the 4th grade art lesson
>> on Monday. Crazy right?  My problem is so many of the first 9 weeks are
>> about the library, where things are, how to find the signs in the library,
>> using a book stick to pick out the just right book. Has anyone found any
>> good simpler k-4 lessons already done for library remote learning. Remember
>> these are art and music teachers that will be doing my lessons
>> simultaneously.  I need help especially with the Google classroom stuff.
>> Came home crying today....so overwhelmed with this surprise schedule that
>> was just explained. Any help would be so appreciated. Thanks!
>> Patty K
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Jill Bennin
Library Media Specialist - Sherrard CUSD #200
email: benninj at sherrard.us
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