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Spine poems! A spine-tingling way to celebrate Halloween in the library! First and second graders at John Lyman created some fun ones. The idea is simple - take books, look at the titles written on the spines, and create a poem by arranging the spines in an order that makes sense to us. Sometimes we cover up a word or two that we don't need with our finger. In this case, we used the fiction and non-fiction books about Halloween. I gave a quick demonstration and the kids got to work either by themselves or in a small group. When they were ready, they brought their pile of books over and we snapped a picture using the iPad. Enjoy! Mrs. Swiantek's classMs. Novak's classMrs. Sibiskie's classMrs. Ciccone's & Mrs. Abbott's classes
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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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