Monday, April 3, 2023

Library Month 2023

 There are 3 days a year that I intentionally treat myself.  The first day of school, my birthday in January, and School Librarian Day.  

April 4th is School Librarian day, and I am geared up and ready to go for the month!  I will probably have a few more things up my sleeve but wanted to share what I have so far.

You can find what I did last year here

Since I am at a new school, I will be doing some of the same things.

Although National Library week is not until the end of the month, I am still starting the month off by celebrating School Librarian Day.

I do have Amazon links in here, but I do not make any profit off of them, I just want to share where I got my materials.

I am passing out stickers to remind students and staff that I am stuck on them.


I was pleasantly surprised with the latest stickers I ordered from Amazon.  You can find them here (and they were only $9.99 and I didn't have to get rid of any- if you do order them I would still check!)

I love all of the information/ideas/social media items that ALA has- check it out here

Monday, April 24th- Right to Read day- I am going to invite students/staff to stop by the library and share their favorite book

Tuesday, April 25th- National Librarian Worker Day- I am going to have a Book Talk Tuesday wall up for everyone to add theirs too (I am hoping this will look like a "graffiti" wall)

Wednesday, April 26th- National Library Outreach Day- I am going to have hot chocolate in the morning and then invite students and staff to create a bookmark.  There will be two options.
-Felt Bookmark that only takes two items (which I already have in my Amazon cart)- full disclosure- I haven't made these before.. so I am hoping the items that I am ordering will work.
  *Jumbo Paperclips
  *Stiff Felt Squares
-Scratch Bookmarks for Kids

Thursday, April 27th- Take Action for Libraries Day- this day I will be sharing information about what our library does for the community and various stats. It is also Poem in your Pocket day!

You can find my premade social media designs by using this Canva Template Link I did use ALA social media Instagram Square and added more to it.

Other big things this month:
-Texas Library Association Conference in Austin- are you headed that way? I am helping at the Wakelet booth and also presenting over how to be a TokStar Librarian
-I am offering Senior Photos to my students (I am not a professional, but I love taking photos- and this is something I can do for my community)
-Getting one of my teams ready for Destination ImagiNation Globals in May!!
-Planning a literacy event for our families

I plan to also share on my various social media platforms what the library looks like throughout the day.

Thank you to all the librarians out there that are continually making a difference and making sure that all stories have a place on the shelves!


Also- if you need a good template for your Twitter/Facebook there are two great ones going around right now!

Zinnia- https://twitter.com/BayardoZinnia

Melissa Corey- https://twitter.com/melissacorey

Thursday, February 23, 2023

#FirstLineFriday

If you are not already signed up to use Canva- GO DO IT NOW!

The presentation that I used to walk students through the process is at the bottom- along with a link to the template.

Canva is one of the most versatile programs and there are so many reasons to use it.  I use Canva on almost a daily basis for so many reasons. This week I had a chance to collaborate with one of my teachers. (Spencer.. like all the teachers at my school.. is amazing!)

Canva can be used as an app or in a browser on an iPad, Chromebook, desktop.

There were several TEKS that were covered-this was one:

Apply desktop publishing to create products using word processing programs, editing products, or drawing programs; design elements such as text, graphics, headlines, color, white space; typography concepts, including font size and style; and graphic design concepts such as contrast, alignment, repetition, and proximity;

After chatting with the teacher, we decided that we would have students create #FirstLineFridays using Canva.

The Main Points of this Lesson:
-Having students take the time to read the first line of a book- there are some really boring first lines out there-sorry authors. Students could choose ANY book- and some even chose a Graphic Novel or Manga.
-Once they had their book they then had to read the inside book cover and decide on the Tone and Mood- we talked about how that will change our font, background, and color choices
-Students then used the Instagram Story template in Canva to create these
-We talked about how these will be shared on social media- no one wants to watch a Reel on Instagram or a TikTok that is over 30 seconds long- so we talked about how to change the length of the videos

There were 2 products of this lesson:
-A finished #FirstLineFriday promo created in Canva
-A CER about why they chose the book and also why they chose the different design elements.

Other Great outcomes from this lesson:
-Students checked out books
-I had products that I can use on our various social media sites
-A chance to collaborate with a teacher 
-For the most part- students were engaged and were able to create great products!
-It was also a great lesson for students to check their spelling and capitalization of words.  You would think copying is an easy task- but proofreading is important

This is the presentation that I used to guide the lesson (also made in Canva)- Would you like to use this presentation for yourself- here is the Template


First Line Friday by akbusybee


March in the Library

February was a whirlwind! I didn't make it to TCEA- thanks to the ice storm that stretched from Dallas all the way to San Antonio.  Although I was bummed about TCEA, I know that NTTBF and TLA are just around the corner!

March is another busy month with lots of different things in store (along with spring break!)

This March I am planning

-Read Across America
-Open House Activity
-Promoting North Texas Teen Book Festival
-New Displays
-Taking 2 teams to the Lonestar Finals for Destination ImagiNation
-Senior Pictures


Read Across America

Read Across America is a great time to promote reading, but sometimes that gets a little harder when it comes to middle school and high school.  You can find what I did last year here

I have a confession- I am using the same Read Across America ideas and tweaking them just a little bit.  These high schoolers haven't seen it before... right? I do love dress-up days, but my mind was busy with Destination ImagiNation- so, maybe next year.  You can find the template here


I will also be making daily social media posts with this information.  You can find those templates here

For Thursday, March 2nd- Read Across America Day- I am going to host a Hot Chocolate and storytime before school starts.  I have started doing these about once a month.. the students humor me and stop in, but I think they secretly enjoy the story and hot chocolate.

Open House Activity

March 1st is our Open House. I always like having a fun and simple STEM activity.  I am reusing this idea as well, but it has been one of my faves (it is also super easy setup and creating!)

We are going to do Hoop Gliders and then challenge students to see whose glider can go the farthest. 


Materials Needed:
-scissors
-tape
-tape/glue
-straw
-ruler if wanted

North Texas Teen Book Festival
If you are in the DFW area, I would HIGHLY encourage you to check out the North Texas Teen Book Festival.  I have written about this festival several times- because honestly, it is the reason that I became a librarian.  You can find information on their website There are SO many amazing authors... and.. it is FREE!! You pay for parking, food (it is credit card only) and books if you want to buy (which you will want too because the authors sign them!)  It is a day full of author panels, conversing with students, book signings.. and just a day of amazing books.

I have a group of students that are helping with the countdown- Look for us on Day 4 until North Texas Teen Book Festival on their social media.

New Displays
I have been doing a weekly vote outside the library- currently, the vote is favorite kind of pizza. I think for Read Across America I am going to do favorite type of book.
-March Mammal Madness- I saw this from a TikTok- and now I am trying to convince my Biology teachers to do it with me.  You can find it here
-Women's History Month
-North Texas Teen Book Festival

I will post pics of my displays once I am done with them.  You can find my libraryland Instagram at @beeinthebookends


Destination ImagiNation Lonestar Finals
I am ending my month taking 2 teams to the Lonestar Finals for Destination ImagiNation.  In my spare time, I am a DI team manager and also a Girl Scout Leader.  I am SUPER proud of all of my teams.  
I took 4 teams to Mid-Cities Regional Tournament and all walked away with medals with 2 advancing to state.

The Nerdy Birdys- I have been hanging out with them since they were in 3rd grade- and now they are Seniors! They are an Improv group and will be going to state at the end of March


The PEEPS is another group that I have been hanging out with since they were in 3rd grade and now they are Juniors.  They didn't make it to state but still did an amazing in their Fine Arts challenge.


The E.L.V.E.S. was my FIRST team from my new school- they did AMAZING.. and placed second in their challenge.  Check out the website they created



The Flock is the combined team of the Nerdy Birdys and the PEEPS.  They placed 1st and are headed to state as well.



I am super proud of all these teams and what they did (I also shed a couple of tears when I realized that was the last time for my Nerdy Birdys to have a regional tournament)

I also love a selfie- and check out this pic that the photographer caught at awards.



Senior Pictures

I love taking pictures.. I am not a professional, but I am not too bad. I am offering senior pictures to our students- a headshot and some candids.


So far these two books have been my favorite reads of February.

 

Of course, spring break is in this month too.  I am helping with robotics, planting trees with my Girl Scout Troop for Keep Irving Beautiful, and picking up a few hours of lifeguarding. 

Monday, January 30, 2023

For the Love of Reading- February in the Library

 January and all of the adventures got away with me- but I am ready to ring in February.

I am starting my February in San Antonio at TCEA where I will be talking about Leveraging Your Online Presence.  I am also going to have a Pop Up Storytime to celebrate World Read Aloud Day.  Lots of links with pictures throughout the blog (along with shoutouts to all the amazing librarians that are sharing their resources!  Of course, I have lots going on at school- but it is also Destination ImagiNation season, Girl Scout cookie season, and some extra events going on at the pool that I am working at.

Things that I have planned for February

-World Read Aloud Day
-Dino Hunt
-Blind Date with a Book
-TCEA
-Keep Irving Beautiful Valentine Cards
-Black History Month

World Read Aloud Day

World Read Aloud Day is February 1st and you can find a TON of different ideas already ready-made.  Check out the Scholastic Website or check out Twitter and look for #WorldReadAloudDay23 

I will be at TCEA  that day, but I have decided I will be doing a Pop Up Storytime that will have a technology extension activity.  If I was at school- I think I would do the same thing.  I will be reading Have you Seen Gordon Adam Jay Epstein and Illustrated by Ruth Chan. I will share the activity after my storytime on Wednesday!



Dino Hunt

Are you following Melissa Corey on Twitter- if not- GO DO IT NOW! Not only does she share great programming ideas, but she also shares the templates. She just shared the Dinosaur Scavenger hunt for February and it is SO cute.  My high schoolers enjoyed the last scavenger hunt that I did- so I can't wait to get this one.  You can find the original tweet here



Blind Date with a Book

Another one of my favorite librarians to learn from is Racheal Reads- great ideas and she shares so many templates.  There are so many ideas out there for Blind Date with a Book- but I love how Rachael Reads has it set up- AND she shared her great resource! You can find it here

I had to recreate and add some of my own books.  You can find my template here

The white space on the bottom is where I added the barcode for each book for easy checkout.  For the descriptions, I used the annotation from Mackin (to make my life easier)  I also found this website that would make barcodes for me- Online Barcode Generator



TCEA

TCEA is the Texas Computer Education Association.  I have been a member of TCEA for probably about 15 years.  Every year they have an annual conference that is absolutely amazing! This year the conference is in San Antonio.  I am not able to go for the whole time, but I am slated to present on Wednesday afternoon over Leveraging Your Online Presence.  The bad news- DFW is currently under a winter storm warning... so I don't know if I am going to be able to make the drive. I will share my presentation soon!

Check out #TCEA23 on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok for some great learning!






Keep Irving Beautiful Valentine's Cards

I love that Keep Irving Beautiful has started these different opportunities for the community to give back.  Last year they invited community members to create cards that would be delivered to nursing homes at Christmas- they got so much great feedback that they began to do it for Valentine's Day too.  I of course love doing programming- and doing programming that you can give back to is even better!  I create card samples and get materials for the different kinds of cards.  Students can of course create their own, but sometimes they need a little help.  To prepare for the card making I ask students to sign up first (this way I know who to expect)  I also invite attendees to create 2 cards.  They will donate one card, but then be able to keep the other card for themselves.

You can find the 3 different cards that I created by clicking on this template.



Black History Month

I don't have a huge amount of space for displays-so I try to be creative.  I created a display cart for Black History month of some of my favorite authors. Disclaimer- Most of these books are also my Keller recommendations- so I have these books visible 24/7 unless they are checked out!


What do you have planned for February? I have also been devouring books this month.  I have already finished 14 books with The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson being my favorite so far.  March will be full of Read Across America, Spring Break- and who knows what else I can fit in.



Friday, January 27, 2023

January in the Library

 Welcome to 2023! I had grandiose ideas of what I wanted to get accomplished- and then reality hit!

Teachers started back to school on January 6th, with students starting back that next Monday.  I spent most of my winter break working at the pool lifeguarding and other odds and ends (thank goodness for it being indoors!)

The Friday that teachers came back I used this time to work with my Destination ImagiNation Teams.  Destination ImagiNation is for kindergarten- college level students where teams made up of no more than 7 members compete in different challenges. I think I have been doing Destination ImagiNation (DI) for about 13 years.  You can find more at the website here This year I have 4 teams.  I have a team of Seniors (the Nerdy Birdys) that I have been managing since they were in 3rd grade.  I have a team of Juniors (the PEEPS) that I have been helping manage since they also were in 3rd grade.  The Nerdy Birdys and PEEPS have combined this year to become The Flock.  I also have a brand new team this year in high school called the ELVES.  Competition is fast approaching so tis the season for stressing out (but I love it!)

When preparing for the month, I first get my Google Doc lesson plan calendar going.  This changes year, to year, but I like how I am scheduling it this year. 




What has worked for me this year is to have one Google Doc per month with each page representing a week. After my dates are put into the calendar I then plug in the different dates from my Outlook calendar and also the district calendar.  By doing this, I can easily have a calendar ready for me to collaborate with teachers and grade levels.


I started all of this planning- and then germs hit and knocked me on my rear for almost 2 weeks! Some of the things I had planned for the beginning of January- got moved to the middle of January.

Things Planning for this Month

-Goals for 2023
-Preparing for Keep Irving Beautiful Service Project
-Promoting new books (and making sure they are ready to be on the shelf)
-Weekly Poll

Goals for 2023

Amanda Chacon (@thegoodread) posted on Future Ready Librarian page about how she was ringing in the new year  (Nikki Robertson also shared how she did hers)  The idea was to have books that invite students to try new things in the New Year.  I don't have as much space for displays, so I changed mine up just a little bit.  I created speech bubbles for different things the students might want to try.  You can find my Canva template here



Keep Irving Beautiful Card Making

Before the holidays we had a Keep Irving Beautiful community service project.  Keep Irving Beautiful has so many projects that they are always doing to build our community from picking up trash, to planting trees, to so much more.  During the Christmas season, they invited community members to create cards that KIB could deliver to nursing homes.  What a super easy way for us to give back to the community (and let's be real, perfect community service and KIB took care of making sure it got to where it needed to go!)  They do this for Valentine's Day too.  Our school will have a card-making session at the end of January (on my February blog I will share all that we do) but I start promoting.


New Books

Don't you just love the smell of new books! In the fall when we have lots of new books come in, I do a book preview for staff first.  This was a smaller book order, so I created a TikTok that I could share on social media and also created a cart that was easily accessible.


Weekly Poll

One thing that I had been wanting to start, and I knew I would the first of the school year was a weekly poll.  I have been following Nicole Graham (@GrahamLibrarian) for awhile and one of my favorite things she has posted recently was a passive programming poll.  I started with Who Will Win and had Cowboys and 49ers.  

The poll station is set up right outside the library.  For our first poll, I stood in the hallway and asked students to have them participate.  


For this last week, I put the poll up- and guess what- the kids came to me!! (which was of course the hope, but let's be real.. sometimes it takes a bit!) The second week I did best fast food burger. I have loved the different conversations and arguments that students AND staff are having over the different polls.  Next up is best fries... and then I think I will do favorite Valentine Candy.




February is just around the corner- and I am almost prepared for it! I will share all that I am doing in February soon.  Right now I am gearing up to be at TCEA for one day, but some of the things that are coming up for February:
-Valentine Cards
-Blind date with a book
-More Polls
-World Read Aloud Day
-Blind Date with a book
-Dino Hunt 

and I am sure more!

What was your favorite thing that the library did during January?  Do you have ideas ready for February?

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

November in the Library

 So, I realized that I had not shared in my blog since last March! I have been sharing much more library land happenings over on TikTok (akbusybee) and Instagram (beeinthebookends)

First an update:
I moved schools!! I had the opportunity to move to a high school (same district) At this high school I am the librarian and the DLC (Digital Learning Coach) I miss my middle schoolers, but I sure am loving high school.  I also got my lifeguard certification so I could lifeguard for my Girl Scout troop.. but I don't know if you have kept up with the news this summer- pools were short staffed! So, I also now lifeguard and teach swim lessons- currently working on my water aerobics instructor courses.

Before I get into all that I am doing.. want to give a little background on my new school
-Our campus serves 9th-12th graders
-Our campus also has what we call grad lab
-Our campus also serves students in our Nigh Owl Academy

Let's get into November.  Here are the things that I have planned with templates, links and more! November for me is also going to be a little crazy.  I am in the process of moving houses, I am attending the TALL Texan Leadership Institute, I am traveling to New York with one of my Girl Scout troops, and I am traveling to my hometown to celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary.. so this Busy Bee is WAY busy this month!

Book Club


I have a confession to make- I have never hosted a book club.  Last month was my first one.  What I decided for my book club is that I would focus on a theme rather than an actual book.  October 31st was our first book club where we focused on Ghoulish reads.  Students that signed up in advance were able to come in share about their books and we made candy pumpkin catapults (another confession- this is my first year in the library here.. so I am working on building relationships.. I only had 2 students sign up) I had some extra students in the library during this time, so you know- start small and it will grow!

The month of November my focus is Nonfiction November.  Here is the template to the Canva that I created  On the flyer that I make for school it also has a QR that links to a form that students fill out.  The reason that I need that information is that my book club happens during the day.  It is also good data to have! I am not for sure of the activity that we are doing yet- but I will share once I do have it.

Stranger Things Day

If you are a fan of the show- you will probably already know this trivia.  Stranger Things Day happens on November 6th- the day that Will went missing.  I have written about Stranger Things Day here before

Here is the social media post I am creating to share- you can find the template here (also- I took these pictures at the Stranger Things store.

There are so many great Breakouts that have been created and so many ideas that are out there on the web.  I created my own Digital Breakouts last year through Google Slides.  Since I am at a new school- I am doing what any smart person would do.. and reusing them.  Last year I posted a new clue each day, this year I am going to have them posted around the library on November 7th (when we are celebrating Stranger Things Day.

My plan:
-this week I am promoting that we are celebrating Stranger Things Day on Monday November 7th.  I will promote through social media and on announcements.
-since I am doing during the day, students will need to sign up by Friday to participate during SWAG on Monday
-all students and staff will be invited to wear their best 80s outfits
-I am inviting students and staff to share their favorite 80s or Stranger Things music so I can make a Spotify playlist
-During our SWAG time (SWAG is just like a "homeroom" that we use during the day) the students that signed up will be able to come down to the library to participate in the digital breakouts
-I do have prizes and incentives- there are some great affordable stickers on Amazon (I would always recommend going through the stickers first before giving them out!) and also some fun off brand Stranger Things jibbitz that I found.
-I also went to the Stranger Things Store this summer and took some pictures- I think I might have students use these to create their own scene.

The Breakout
I will print these posters in color. You can find my template from Canva here  Also, on the posters that I am printing for school they will have a QR code on them that lead to the Google Digital Breakout that I made.  Don't worry- I have those too!!


These will force you to copy

Virtual Escape Room- The Letter
Virtual Escape Room- The Code
Virtual Escape Room- Morse Code
Virtual Escape Room- The Bike
Full Virtual Escape Room- This one will take a little bit more time

For The Letter, The Code, Morse Code and Bike- any one that is playing can get through it even with wrong answers.  For the full Virtual Escape Room you must have the right answers to proceed!  What are the answers you may ask...this is the document with them so you can help students (or yourself!) get through.

The Answers

Feel free to edit/change (or you might even find a mistake) and use yourself.  I would love for you to share and also tag me in any photos or other ideas!

Scavenger Hunt

If you don't already follow Melissa Corey on Twitter- go do it now!! She shares the best stuff- and also shares the templates to go with it! She shared a cute ghost hunt template during October and then came out with this cute Turkey Scavenger Hunt. My high schoolers loved it!

Here is the template to mine (but she shared two- both are SUPER cute!)



The end of the month (after Thanksgiving) I am also collaborating with my art teacher to work on holiday cards as part of a service project for Keep Irving Beautiful.  We will create cards to donate and then Keep Irving Beautiful will pass them out to Nursing Homes. My next blog I will share how I do some of my social media such as my #FirstLineFridays.

What programming are you doing in the library? What exciting things do you have coming up?

Hopefully I included everything that I am doing in November.  If I missed something or didn't change a sharing setting- let me know. It is going to be a wild month! 

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Library Month 2022

Sometimes in Libraryland I am SUPER far behind and other times I am a little ahead of schedule.  My life has been full of Destination ImagiNation for the past month (and.. my Nerdy Birdy Trio competed yesterday at state.. and are now headed to GLOBALS at the end of May!) I am ahead of schedule though in preparing for Library Month.

In this blog you will find:
-Ideas to do for School Library Month
-Infographic that I share with staff/community
-Canva templates for Library Week activities (week template and daily Instagram posts)

Library month is in April and many school libraries celebrate Library Week the first week of April.  You can find lots of ideas and goodies American Library Association website  Emily Hopkins with TCEA just shared a great article about different ways you can support your local library.  

You can find it here--->School Library Month-Make Your Librarian Feel Valued this April

Using the National Library Week as a planner is a great way to easily advocate for your library. As a librarian, we do so many activities that affect not only our school but a broader community.  We know what we do, but sometimes feel awkward really taking a moment to educate others in what a role a librarian really plays. Preparing for National Library Week is a great way to take a moment and point out the things we do.

At the beginning of the week, I share an infographic with staff and administrators through email, but I also share it through the various social media platforms to share with our community. I have created this in Piktochart


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Not only is it a great time to share what the library does, but also a great way to engage students in various programming that promote the library.  I created a weekly calendar to go along with ideas from the ALA.  You can find the full template here---> Library Week Canva


Each day is a different activity.  I will share this at the beginning of the week but have also created daily posts that I can share through Instagram and Twitter.  You can find the full template here ---> Social Media Canva Template

Monday-Stuck on Lamar Staff- passing out water bottle stickers. I found these on Amazon and they are a huge hit (it is important to take a moment to really look through stickers before you just pass them out although they say okay for kids and teens.. some are questionable)
Tuesday-What is your favorite thing about the library
Wednesday-Create 2 bookmarks- one to keep-one to share- We are currently working on kits (and by we, I mean my amazing clerk Lautaret!) 
Thursday-Make a book recommendation
Friday-#bookfaceFriday

I plan to also share my social media platforms to share daily as well what goes on in the library and of course, there are going to be some TikToks! 

Do you do anything special for National Library Week?

Another big thing that happens in April is our Texas Library Association Conference- are you headed there? If so- I LOVE selfies and would love catch up! I have a chance to present 2 sessions!