...I love my job!!! Granted, I've only survived two days of it so far, and even though I have no idea how anyone can have an entire kindergarten or 1st grade class for an entire day, it has been so incredible.
An update on my plans for the first week:
The CHAMP poster is flipping awesome. I'm pretty darn proud of it. Now I just have to remember to use it EVERYDAY. It's a great visual reminder for my kids to know what their expectations are.
The book care poster has been a big hit with all grade levels! I make it a bit more fun by talking about how un-fun it would be to get back a book covered in dog slobber, and by declaring scissors and glue to be a library book's mortal enemies.
Now, the books... We're Going on a Book Hunt has been pretty good with the kinder group, but it's become apparent that I can't just read it to them. We HAVE to be up and moving and doing the motions. Also, I have to figure out something else they can do in our library time. Getting them to sit still for even five minutes has been a huuuuuuuuge challenge. God bless kindergarten teachers!!
1st grade has been really difficult (behavior issues and such), and I can't seem to figure out which book is best with them. They don't appear to respond very well to We're Going on a Book Hunt and Our Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything (the book I'm reading to 2nd and 3rd graders) is over their little heads. I'm going to have to figure something out!
Speaking of Our Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything...it's been a great hit! There's a little girl in the story who has a bit of an attitude problem, so acting that out has been great fun!
Joe Bright and the Seven Genre Dudes is the best one so far. My 4th and 5th graders love it! Plus, I do different voices for every character so it's extra cool. :)
I have a feeling I'll have all of these books memorized by Friday!
An update on my plans for the first week:
The CHAMP poster is flipping awesome. I'm pretty darn proud of it. Now I just have to remember to use it EVERYDAY. It's a great visual reminder for my kids to know what their expectations are.
The book care poster has been a big hit with all grade levels! I make it a bit more fun by talking about how un-fun it would be to get back a book covered in dog slobber, and by declaring scissors and glue to be a library book's mortal enemies.
Now, the books... We're Going on a Book Hunt has been pretty good with the kinder group, but it's become apparent that I can't just read it to them. We HAVE to be up and moving and doing the motions. Also, I have to figure out something else they can do in our library time. Getting them to sit still for even five minutes has been a huuuuuuuuge challenge. God bless kindergarten teachers!!
1st grade has been really difficult (behavior issues and such), and I can't seem to figure out which book is best with them. They don't appear to respond very well to We're Going on a Book Hunt and Our Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything (the book I'm reading to 2nd and 3rd graders) is over their little heads. I'm going to have to figure something out!
Speaking of Our Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything...it's been a great hit! There's a little girl in the story who has a bit of an attitude problem, so acting that out has been great fun!
Joe Bright and the Seven Genre Dudes is the best one so far. My 4th and 5th graders love it! Plus, I do different voices for every character so it's extra cool. :)
I have a feeling I'll have all of these books memorized by Friday!