One of the hardest things about being in the library is finding ways to share all the terrific books and projects that are going on in here. Teachers are extremely busy and I wanted to find a way for them to know about what is new. I have tried to email them lists and bibliographies, but I know they look quickly and then forget (I do the same!). The best for me is when I can actually get my hands on the books and look at them. Since I am not able to be at their team meetings due to scheduling conflicts, I have created Book Baskets. Each week I will have 5 or so new books available at their team meeting in a basket for them to peek at. If they want to keep one, I have included a list that they can initial. The teachers seemed excited about trying this out, so we'll see what happens.
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AuthorMrs. Lussier is a Library Media Specialist at Brewster Elementary School in Durham, CT and at John Lyman Elementary School in Middlefield, CT. I am passionate about getting kids reading (ok, everyone!), wondering, using technology and having FUN! President of CT Association of School Librarians Blogroll
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