Our first Bill Martin Jr. nominee for our library lesson has been Sarabella's Thinking Cap by Judy Schachner. About half of our primary classes completed this particular lesson yesterday and today, while a handful of classes will be doing this lesson on Tuesday. After learning about the award itself and reading the book, students created their own imagination caps to take home. It has been so fun to see their "daydreams", and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest. Below are a few samples from some of our kindergarten classes.
The past couple days, our K-2 students began our month of Bill Martin Jr books. Every year, our primary students take part in selecting the nominee of their choice to help us determine this year's winner for Langston Hughes. Two of the ten nominees are used as library lessons, and the remaining eight are read in the classroom with their teacher. Students will vote for their favorite nominee in February with their classroom teacher, and the class favorite will be submitted. Not only does this particular award expose our youngest readers to a fun and engaging set of fiction and nonfiction picture books, but it also helps them to gain an understanding of the process we use for our intermediate students who participate in the William Allen White Award at an independent level.
Our first Bill Martin Jr. nominee for our library lesson has been Sarabella's Thinking Cap by Judy Schachner. About half of our primary classes completed this particular lesson yesterday and today, while a handful of classes will be doing this lesson on Tuesday. After learning about the award itself and reading the book, students created their own imagination caps to take home. It has been so fun to see their "daydreams", and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest. Below are a few samples from some of our kindergarten classes.
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CategoriesJenny WilliamsAfter 8 years in the classroom, I'm very eager and excited to be in my 5th year as Library Media Specialist in the Learning Commons of Langston Hughes! Archives
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