"A Swisstastic Journey of Me and My Students"
Monday, December 5, 2016
Thursday, December 1, 2016
The Public Library Visits Kindergarten in the Media Center
Kindergarteners all received a public library card this week from Ms. Kitchen, the Anderson Children's Public Librarian Assistant.
This is an incentive program from the state of Ohio in which all libraries can partner with schools to issue a card to all kindergarten students. This is a special card that doesn't charge fees and allows children to check out up to 8 books.
It is amazing how many children in today's world still don't visit the public library. Maybe I am a little bias but it is such an amazing place with so much too offer. From books, to various types of media, to makerspace events, to helping with technology issues, and so much more. Kids need to be taught what a special place this is and how it can help them locate and analyze information.
November ....we are thankful for__________________.
November is over but our learning continues in the Summit Media Center. Here is a look at a few activities that we just completed in the Media Center.
First Graders are THANKFUL for many things. We read 
and then students created the traditional hand prints in which they wrote something they were thankful for. We added these to a Thankful Tree in our hall. Some of the things they were thankful for were:
Family
Jesus
Books
Sisters
Brother
Dogs
Food
Home
God
Thursday, November 10, 2016
OCTOBER ....MEANS PUMPKINS AND Extra Media Time
So this year our school is holding weekly PLC (Personal Learning Committee)meetings in which various grade levels meet to plan intervention and enrichment activities. For me this means that I see an extra class or two each week. The art teacher and myself have decided to partner up in lessons on these days. I typically read a book to the students, integrate some technology piece if applicable, and then they rotate to art to create a visual piece that reflects some topic from the book.
Here was the month of October's lesson.
FIRST and SECOND grade students listened to the fun, fun, and more fun book There was an Old Lady Who was Not Afraid of Anything.

I started this lesson by showing this video from YouTube that reads/sings the book. I stopped it before it told the ending and then I physcially read the book to the students. We then watch the rest of the video. Student loved learning about on·o·mat·o·poe·ias and acting them out as we read this book.
Students then rotated to art and made these amazing pumpkins.
Author J Scott Savage visits Summit
I LOVE author visits. Any time I get an opportunity to host an author visit I try to make it happen. Nothing excites a student more than hearing an author speak of their life as an author and the books they create. Thanks to the Blue Manatee book store for providing this opportunity.

Students were talking about his visit for many weeks. They are still waiting to check out his books from the Media Center.
The word is BUZZ in the Media Center before and after school
Media/Tech Tuesdays and Thursdays
Each Tuesday and Thursday morning we have our Tech/Media crew come into the Media Center to explore whatever it is that their hearts desire as long as it is related to media or tech in some way. I sit back and watch and it is amazing what these kids create and learn by experimenting. I wish there was more time for this during our day. Here is what is happening on some of these cool fall days.
The boys are experimenting with the LittleBits. They have learned how to create vibrations and music sounds so far. They are wanting to build a car next.
Samantha working on keyboarding.
I also have one student who manages our Public Relation slideshow that we run during lunches so he has to make sure the information is up-to-date and ready to show. The information he is responsible for is news, birthdays, school closings, etc. He must also make sure the slideshow if visually appealing to students.
For those of you wanting to know how to organize LittleBits so your students can be independent when placing items back here is a pic of how I did it. You can get the images of the parts from the LittleBits website.
So every afternoon we have a crew come in and do our morning announcements for the next day. We call them WSUM. They are responsonsible for reporting the daily weather, birthdays, lunch menu, fun fact, and any school news we my have. I have the fortunate experience of leading 15 great kids on this journey. This year marked a few changes- one of which involved using the Green Screen to film. We are loving it! Take a look at one of our WSUM videos (this one was a little long because we had book talkers for the upcoming book fair)!
WSUM
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Week 6 in the Media Center with FIRST and SECOND graders
Global Read Aloud
Today we completed week 4 of our Global Read Aloud. We have loved studying Lauren Castillo's books. We have completed lots of projects and have collaborated with many people. Look at this snapshot of our GRA experiences.
After reading this book we added our thoughts to a Padlet in response to the question "If I had a red cape to make me brave I could face....." We collaborated with a school in Massachusetts on this. Here is a look at our responses:
One of my classes used the Green Screen to record what they could face if they had a brave cape. Here is our final video.
Mrs. Dunning's class collaborated with a school in Elgrin, Illinois. We made postcards of landmarks and items that represent Cincinnati. Students were matched up with kids at our partnering school and we drew pictures of these items and then wrote a quick message or question to our partner. Students were so excited to read their partner's cards. We will continue to collaborate with them this year.
Here were our post cards waiting to be mailed out.
This is where they were going...
We also made collaborative cities, which are displayed in the hall. My 1st and 2nd graders added to the cities all week long.
The next book we read was
The Troublemaker by Lauren Castillo.

We collaborated with Wilson Elementary, another school in our district, by playing a Kahoot. It took me and the other Media Specialist, Mrs. Garber, some time to get the kinks worked out but we hung in there and figured it out. We realized that only one of us could start the Kahoot game. We used Google Hangouts for our students to view each other and then Mrs. Garber shared her screen with us so we could all see the same questions. The students loved this!!!
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