This afternoon, our Library Book Clubbers met with author Rosanne Parry via Zoom to discuss, A Wolf Called Wander. What a treat it was to watch our student lead the Q&A! Students asked Mrs. Parry a wide range of questions about life as an author, her writing and research process as well as specific storyline questions. Mrs. Parry thoughtfully responded from her Oregon tree house office elaborating on the true story of OR-7 and the current status of the American wolf. I am super proud of how our Mustangs politely and enthusiastically interacted with Mrs. Parry and I'm looking forward to our next Library Book Club in Spring 2021! Go Mustangs!
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During the past few weeks, our K-3 Mustangs have finished listening to the 5 nominated books for the California Medal Reading program which included: Hair Love by Mathew A. Cherry and Drawn Together by Minh Le. This means it's voting time! Students will learn how to express their opinion using an official ballot. All votes will be sent to the CYRM program and the winning book will receive the CYRM award. All are winners truly! In grades 4-6, students have been mapping the library and learning about the Dewey Decimal system through several activities.
We have received a second batch of new library books which creates an exciting buzz in the library! Additionally, Library Book Club has launched for those students who expressed interest in our fall read, A Wolf Called Wander. We have an average of 30 students who meet in the Nature Lab once a week in smaller groups to eat lunch and discuss the book. We are super excited to Zoom with the author Rosanne Parry from her tree house office in Oregon on December 8th!!
** If you are interested in joining Library Book Club, and would like a free copy of the book, please sign up by Friday, November 5th, so we may order accurately. Also, know you may download a free digital copy via Hoopla with a SBPL card.
Hello Mustangs! Here's what happened in the Library this week! October 11-29 In grades K-3, students learned and/or reviewed several of the California Model Library School Standards such as navigating the library, distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction, learning the parts of the book and using shelf markers to pull/shelf properly. In addition, our young Mustangs are enjoying Halloween read alouds, browsing and checking out new books each week. In grades 4-6, students learned how to navigate the new Library website. Under the Library Programs tab, students learned how to get involved with programs such as: Breakfast with the Authors, Battle of the Books, March Book Madness, Library Book Club and Author Go Around. Under the Catalog & Database tab, students explored a variety of reading related websites, Destiny Discover, our new library catalog and new research databases, hosted by the state of California. Finally, under the Resources tab, students learned how to access "how-to" videos, suggest a title for the library, access reading lists and library policies and more. Students also learned about the Mexican tradition of El Dia de Los Muertos, The Day of the Dead.
Hello Mustangs! Here's what happened in the Library this week! October 4-8 K-3 - Students were introduced to the California Reader Medal Program which encourages California students to read recommended books by other California students, teachers and librarians. K-3 students will read the 5 nominated picture books and will vote for their favorite. Our students votes will be sent to the CYRM organization where the author/book with the most votes will receive a special award. To date, we have read Dreamers by Yuyi Morales and All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold. 4-6 - Students were introduced to our new visual library catalog, Destiny Discover. Students learned how to search by genre or by subject as well as how to access their own library account where they can see what books they've check out, place books on hold, create a "next reads" list and add a private collection. Destiny Discover can be accessed via our Catalog & Database tab. A tutorial is available under the Resources tab and "How-To" videos.
What's Next? In grades K-2, students will identify parts of a book, types of information and begin distinguishing between non-fiction and fiction. We will enjoy the rhythm and rhyme of a Halloween picture book prior to checking out a range of non-fiction/fiction picture books that tie into units of study and personal interest. In grades 3-6, students will be introduced to our new library website, the central location for all library programs, databases and resources. Students will also enjoy a Halloween read before browsing and checking out books of interest. Hello Mustangs! Here's what happened in the Library this week! September 27 - October 1st In the library this week, we focused on the Habit of Mind element, Listening with Empathy via Madeline Finn and the Library Dog by Lisa Papp (K-2) and Rescue & Jessica, A Life-Changing Friendship by Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes (3-6). Both of these books are true stories allowing students to empathize with the character's challenges and experiences. Both received enthusiastic clapping and discussion after our reading. Additionally, students listened to the authors of Rescue & Jessica and heard them discuss their lives as amputees and how with the help of Rescue, they persevered. Kindergarten also welcomed in the fall by reading Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert. Finally, we celebrated a fresh batch of library books! Students had an opportunity to browse the new books displayed this week and are eager to check them out beginning next week. And don't forget, this Saturday morning from 9:00-11:30am, the SBCOE is hosting a free, virtual Breakfast with the Authors. Click HERE for more details! Have a great weekend Mustang families!! Mrs. Allison What's Next?
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Hello Mustangs! In the library, students are continuing to learn about our national celebration of Hispanic Heritage. We've watched short informative videos, handled cultural artifacts, listened to and discussed a variety of picture books and applauded staff guests who shared personal traditions and stories with us! A special thank you to Michelle Villegas, Jesse Landeros, Virginia Alveraz, Amelia Ribbens, Maria Kalin and George Velazquez! Mark Your Calendar! This Friday, September 24th from 3:00-4:30pm the SBPL Library on the Go Mobile will visit MUS in the north parking lot. Sign up for a SBPL library card and enjoy an array of library programs, resources, ebooks & audiobooks apps, entertainment and more!
Coming Soon! The Santa Barbara County Office of Education is hosting two amazing opportunities for our Mustangs to connect with AUTHORS! Check them out here! 1. Virtual Breakfast with the Authors, Saturday, October 2, 9:00-11:30. Register at s.sbceo.org/breakfast2021. Deadline to register is September 30th. Cost $10. 2. In person Breakfast with the Authors, Saturday, October 23, 10-1:00pm, $25/person. What Happened in the Library? Sept. 13-25
Overarching Theme: Habit of Mind: Listening with Empathy; Kindness Library Education & Enrichment: K-6 - National Hispanic Heritage Month continues. K-6 - Readings: 1. Pura Belpre Awarded book, Dreamers by Uri Morales - Beautifully illustrated immigration journey and metamorphosis of a mother and child and how they used the library as a safe harbor for learning and assimilation. 2. 2015-2017, U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera's book, Imagine - Takes students on his life journey as a child to becoming the U.S. Poet Laureate. His message challenges students to go after their dreams. Additionally: K - additional reading, Because of an Acorn by Lola M. Schaefer and Adam Schaefer to complement their science unit of study, "Plants and Animals." 2nd & 3rd grade - students were introduced to "book series" through a book series read around. 4th, 5th & 6th grade - students took part in a Hispanic author read around. Battle of the Books was introduced. See last post for more details. All students had time to browse and check books out. What's Next? Overarching Theme: Habit of Mind: Listening with Empathy; Kindness continues. Library Education: New library books have arrived! Students will have an opportunity to explore and sample our new collection. The following week, students may check out their favorites! Library Open Hours: M-F Morning: 8:15am - 8:30am M,T,W, F Lunch: 12:00pm - 12:30pm M-F Afterschool: 3:00pm - 3:15pm Weekly Library Class Schedule: Monday: K - Allison & McMahon; 2 - Craine & Compton; 5 - Noble and 6 - Weil Tuesday: 2 - Brighton; 3 - Monson; 4 - Soderborg & Gallup; 6 - Alker Wednesday: K- Stokes; 1 Gonzalex; 6 - Berman Thursday: 1 - Marsh & Cloud; 3 - Hammer & Trent; 5 - Nimitarnun & Carrington Friday: 3 - Luna; 4 - Bruski; 5 - Brown Hello and Happy Friday!
A few weeks ago, I met with MUS parent and Montecito Public Librarian, Kim Crail to learn about current public library offerings and ways in which we may collaborate. Mark your calendars:
Our MUS Library website continues to take shape! Check it out. What Happened in the Library this Week? Sept. 7-10 Overarching Theme: Habit of Mind: Listening with Empathy; Kindness Library Education & Enrichment: K-6 - Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur awareness K-3 - If You Plant a Seed by Kadir Nelson - Beautifully illustrated book showing the effects of kindness 4-6 -"Book Boogie" - students explored new library books in different genres. Each student started a "Next Reads" book list to refer to based on their findings. Additionally, Battle of the Books was introduced. Battle of the Books is an annual event hosted by the Santa Barbara County Office of Education and for students in grades 4 - 6. In a quiz-show-style "battle," students throughout the county test their knowledge as a team on a specified selection of age-appropriate books. Teams compete with one another until only two teams are left to battle for the win! a Santa Barbara County Office of Education program was introduced. The event is in April, however, interested students need plenty of time to start reading books from the BOB list to be eligible. What's Next? Overarching Theme: Habit of Mind: Listening with Empathy; Kindness Library Education: Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month - Our national month long observance of Hispanic Americans was founded by President Johnson in 1968 and expanded to one month by President Reagan in 1988 in effort to acknowledge and celebrate the rich contributions made by Hispanic Americans. Watch this short video for more information. I'm thrilled our students will learn more about this rich culture from staff members willing to share their special traditions along with a wide range of Hispanic American picture book authors. Go Mustangs! Weekly Library Class Schedule: Monday: K - Allison & McMahon; 2 - Craine & Compton; 5 - Noble and 6 - Weil Tuesday: 2 - Brighton; 3 - Monson; 4 - Soderborg & Gallup; 6 - Alker Wednesday: K- Stokes; 1 Gonzalex; 6 - Berman Thursday: 1 - Marsh & Cloud; 3 - Hammer & Trent; 5 - Nimitarnun & Carrington Friday: 3 - Luna; 4 - Bruski; 5 - Brown Welcome back to school!
I am thrilled to join hands with such an inspiring, progressive and supportive team of professionals. And equally excited to share my passion for literacy and literature with our thoughtful, kind Mustangs! In the library space, we aim to provide a welcoming, inclusive place for students, staff and families to explore, discover, and develop a lifelong love of reading and learning. This site is a central place to review library news & updates, participate in monthly school & library themes, engage in optional library programs, access databases and additional resources. Be sure to check back often! **Site tabs are under development. What Happened in the Library this Week? August 19 - Sept. 3 Overarching Theme: Habit of Mind: Listening with Empathy; Kindness Library Education: Library use; Labor Day Units of Study support: K - Patterns K-1 - Read It, Don't Eat It! by Ian Schoenherr; Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? by Brian Martin Jr. & Eric Carle; Vocal pattern ditty: There Was a Little Turtle... 2-3 - I Walk with Vanessa by Kerascoët & My Papi Has a Motorcycle by Isabel Quintero; Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson (3rd only) 4-6 - Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson & Brave Girl Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers' Strike of 1909 by Michelle Markel All: Followed by book browsing and check out. What's Next? Overarching Theme: Habit of Mind: Listening with Empathy; Kindness Library Education: Celebrating National Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month; Jewish Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur; Battle of the Books introduction (grades 4-6) and NEW library books display! Weekly Library Class Schedule: Monday: K - Allison & McMahon; 2 - Craine & Compton; 5 - Noble and 6 - Weil Tuesday: 2 - Brighton; 3 - Monson; 4 - Soderborg & Gallup; 6 - Alker Wednesday: K- Stokes; 1 Gonzalex; 6 - Berman Thursday: 1 - Marsh & Cloud; 3 - Hammer & Trent; 5 - Nimitarnun & Carrington Friday: 3 - Luna; 4 - Bruski; 5 - Brown General Information & Policies: Library Hours: 8:15am-3:15pm Library Class visits: In addition to browsing and checking books out each week, students will take part in monthly school and library theme discussions, learn how to get involved in optional library programs, practice database navigational and search skills and engage in a vast collection of high interest fiction and non-fiction titles. Checkout Policy: K-6 students may each check out 2 books. Book Return: Books become overdue after 2 weeks. Students may return books earlier in order to check out 1-2 new library books. The expectation is that each student will check out at least 1 library book. If a student is in the middle of a book, they are welcome to bring it to read while others are browsing. Holds: 1 book may be held for 2 days before it is returned to the shelf. Donations: We appreciate relevant, hard back fiction/nonfiction book donations that are in good shape and in the following categories: picture books, early readers, middle grade (no YA please). |
MUS LibrarianJamie Allison Archives
April 2024
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