Today is Sheryl's birthday!
Happy birthday to her!
Friday, May 30, 2014
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
May Blog Winners!
Our grand winner of a $50.00 iTunes educational app card is Amy!
Winners of an additional prize are:
EVERYONE!
Thank you to EVERYONE for your wonderful comments on the library blog this year.
We love how we have all learned and laughed together and benefited from each other's thoughtful comments, valuable ideas, and insightful viewpoints.
Watch for your bonus prizes to arrive through district mail.
Winners of an additional prize are:
EVERYONE!
Thank you to EVERYONE for your wonderful comments on the library blog this year.
We love how we have all learned and laughed together and benefited from each other's thoughtful comments, valuable ideas, and insightful viewpoints.
Watch for your bonus prizes to arrive through district mail.
New State Library Core Standards
The Utah State Secondary (Grades 6-12) Library Core Standards have been under revision and have now been approved by the Utah State Board of Education for public comment.
You can read through the new standards and also comment on the proposed standards.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Jean R.'s Birthday
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Graphic Novels
The discussion about genre shelving has spawned a new topic. Jean B. asked the question----where does everyone shelve their graphic novels?
Do you keep them in 741?
Do shelve them with fiction?
Do you create an entirely separate special spot for them in your library so that students can find them easily?
What is working for you? What are your suggestions?
The Salt Lake County Library system created call numbers YGN for young adult graphic novels and JGN for junior graphic novels. What are your thoughts about special call numbers?
Do you keep them in 741?
Do shelve them with fiction?
Do you create an entirely separate special spot for them in your library so that students can find them easily?
What is working for you? What are your suggestions?
The Salt Lake County Library system created call numbers YGN for young adult graphic novels and JGN for junior graphic novels. What are your thoughts about special call numbers?
Friday, May 16, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Shelving by Genre
There is a trend in school (and some public libraries) to shelf books by genre rather than by Dewey numbers. This is sometimes called the "bookstore model" because books are organized and arranged by topic or areas of interest.
With this model---in the area of fiction---all the mystery books are shelved together rather than shelved in Fiction by the author's last name. All historical fiction is shelved together, all graphic novels, all fantasy, etc.
How do you feel about this?
What can you see as the positive aspects of this trend?
What can you see as the negative aspects?
With this model---in the area of fiction---all the mystery books are shelved together rather than shelved in Fiction by the author's last name. All historical fiction is shelved together, all graphic novels, all fantasy, etc.
How do you feel about this?
What can you see as the positive aspects of this trend?
What can you see as the negative aspects?
Monday, May 12, 2014
Getting All the Books Returned at the End of the Year
It's sometimes tough to get those last books returned at the end of the year.
When I was a librarian, popsicles were cheap. I could buy a bag of 18 double popsicles for $.99.
I would put a note in the teachers' boxes and explain that if their entire class had their books returned by June 1st, I would give the class a popsicle prize.
I would also explain this to students as their class came to the library during the month of May.
The teachers had to break the popsicles in half---but with 18 in a bag, one bag was usually enough for each class. I would stock up on the popsicles and put them in the freezer in the faculty room.
What are some tips or tricks or ideas that have worked for you in getting those last straggling books returned?
When I was a librarian, popsicles were cheap. I could buy a bag of 18 double popsicles for $.99.
I would put a note in the teachers' boxes and explain that if their entire class had their books returned by June 1st, I would give the class a popsicle prize.
I would also explain this to students as their class came to the library during the month of May.
The teachers had to break the popsicles in half---but with 18 in a bag, one bag was usually enough for each class. I would stock up on the popsicles and put them in the freezer in the faculty room.
What are some tips or tricks or ideas that have worked for you in getting those last straggling books returned?
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Home Run Books
Isn't it a great feeling when you are sharing a book with students, and you look out at them---and they are hooked! They are totally involved in the book you are sharing with them. Their eyes are happy, they are engaged, and they are thoroughly enjoying every word.
Do you have a particular book that is a "home run" every time you share it with students? ..
Do you have a particular book that is a "home run" every time you share it with students? ..
Bonus Winners!
We have 8 bonus blog winners!
We looked at the comments from the posting about Have You Seen My New Blue Socks and put the names of all who responded in a hat. We drew out Pamela! She has won a copy of Have You Seen My New Blue Socks and also, of course, a pair of new blue socks!
We looked at the comments from the posting about graphic novels and put all commenters' names in a hat. We drew out Theresa, Tim, Jean B., and Karen! They have each won a copy of the graphic novel, A Wrinkle in Time.
Finally, we looked at the comments from the posting about Chilly Milly Moo and put all commenters' names in a hat. We drew out Joseph, Janice, and Jean R. They have each won a copy of Chilly Milly Moo as well as a $5.00 gift certificate to Baskin Robbins (because the cow in the book squirts out ice cream when she is milked). :-)
Have You Seen My New Blue Socks and Chilly Milly Moo are also on the wiki for you to use if you would like.
Thank you to everyone for all of your contributions to the blog!
We looked at the comments from the posting about Have You Seen My New Blue Socks and put the names of all who responded in a hat. We drew out Pamela! She has won a copy of Have You Seen My New Blue Socks and also, of course, a pair of new blue socks!
We looked at the comments from the posting about graphic novels and put all commenters' names in a hat. We drew out Theresa, Tim, Jean B., and Karen! They have each won a copy of the graphic novel, A Wrinkle in Time.
Finally, we looked at the comments from the posting about Chilly Milly Moo and put all commenters' names in a hat. We drew out Joseph, Janice, and Jean R. They have each won a copy of Chilly Milly Moo as well as a $5.00 gift certificate to Baskin Robbins (because the cow in the book squirts out ice cream when she is milked). :-)
Have You Seen My New Blue Socks and Chilly Milly Moo are also on the wiki for you to use if you would like.
Thank you to everyone for all of your contributions to the blog!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Newest Blog Winners
Winner of a $50.00 iTunes educational app card is:
Mary R!
Winners of 5 additional prizes are:
Susette
Theresa
Stephanie
Mary H.
Jean B.
Thank you all for your contributions to our blog!
Chilly Milly Moo
I recently saw a cute picture book called Chilly Milly Moo about a cow who is having trouble producing milk because she is too hot. The farmer is annoyed with her and threatens dire consequences if she doesn't perk up and give some milk.
There is a big, cold storm that spreads across the dairy farm----and when the farmer milks the cow, Milly, she produces ice cream instead of milk!
Do you remember the days when our schools and libraries weren't air-conditioned? I can remember it being over 90 degrees in my classroom and trying to teach important concepts to hot, sweaty students. I can remember bringing in a box fan from home to try and cool my classroom---and it was so noisy that I practically had to yell in order to be heard. I can remember doing inventory in the un-air-conditioned library at the beginning of June and being hot, cranky, and grimy.
What are your memories of too-warm schools and libraries?
AND---what is your favorite flavor of ice cream? (The book doesn't indicate what flavor of ice cream that Milly produced). :-)
There is a big, cold storm that spreads across the dairy farm----and when the farmer milks the cow, Milly, she produces ice cream instead of milk!
Do you remember the days when our schools and libraries weren't air-conditioned? I can remember it being over 90 degrees in my classroom and trying to teach important concepts to hot, sweaty students. I can remember bringing in a box fan from home to try and cool my classroom---and it was so noisy that I practically had to yell in order to be heard. I can remember doing inventory in the un-air-conditioned library at the beginning of June and being hot, cranky, and grimy.
What are your memories of too-warm schools and libraries?
AND---what is your favorite flavor of ice cream? (The book doesn't indicate what flavor of ice cream that Milly produced). :-)
Monday, April 28, 2014
Graphic Novels
How do your students generally feel about graphic novels?
Are they popular?
Do they circulate a lot in your libraries?
Do you feel like you have enough of them?
Do your students ever read the graphic novel ebooks?
Are they popular?
Do they circulate a lot in your libraries?
Do you feel like you have enough of them?
Do your students ever read the graphic novel ebooks?
Monday, April 21, 2014
I recently looked at a brand new book by Eve Bunting called Have You Seen My New Blue Socks?
It's about a little duck who has a new pair of socks that he is very proud of, but he has lost them! He wanders among his friends and asks each of them if they have seen his new socks.
In the end, one of his buddies points out that Duck is WEARING his new blue socks.
I hate it when I can't find something! Like scissors. Or scotch tape. Or my keys.
What are some of the things in your library (or in your life) that get lost all the time?
Speaking of Eve Bunting, she is 85 years old----and she is obviously still writing books! She is originally from Ireland. Do you have a favorite Eve Bunting book?
It's about a little duck who has a new pair of socks that he is very proud of, but he has lost them! He wanders among his friends and asks each of them if they have seen his new socks.
In the end, one of his buddies points out that Duck is WEARING his new blue socks.
I hate it when I can't find something! Like scissors. Or scotch tape. Or my keys.
What are some of the things in your library (or in your life) that get lost all the time?
Speaking of Eve Bunting, she is 85 years old----and she is obviously still writing books! She is originally from Ireland. Do you have a favorite Eve Bunting book?
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
March Winners!
Our big blog winner for the month of March and a winner of a $50.00 iTunes educational app card is:
Jill
Winners of 5 smaller prizes are:
Stephanie
Karen
Dawn Ann
Theresa
Mary R.
Thank you all for your contributions to our blog!
Jill
Winners of 5 smaller prizes are:
Stephanie
Karen
Dawn Ann
Theresa
Mary R.
Thank you all for your contributions to our blog!
Monday, March 24, 2014
Fun Books!

We have a copy of Doll Bones, a Newbery Honor Book, and Journey, a Caldecott Honor Book.
We had blogged about both of these books in a posting on January 8th. We went back and put the names of all who commented on these books into a hat and drew out:
Jeane B. who wins a copy of Bones
Marilyn who wins a copy of Journey
Thank you to all who commented on the posting!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Spring Has Sprung
Spring is finally here!
What are some of your favorite aspects of spring? Budding tulips? No more driving in the snow? Longer days? Basketball?
What are some of your favorite aspects of spring? Budding tulips? No more driving in the snow? Longer days? Basketball?
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Giving Away the End
When my kids were in high school, they used to laugh about a driver's ed teacher who loved to annoy the English teachers. During the time of year when classes were reading Of Mice and Men, he would stick his head in classroom doors and yell, "George kills Lennie" and then scurry down the hall.
How do you feel about spoilers? Do you try very hard to keep away from them? Have you noticed that Goodreads encourages members to clearly indicate **spoiler** when they are writing reviews and that reviewers can hide the spoiler so that they won't ruin the book for others?
Or do you not care about spoilers? When you're about half way through a book, do you ever flip to the back and read the ending?
What about spoilers in movies? Have you ever had a movie spoiled because someone told you the ending? I'm glad that no one spoiled The Sixth Sense for me before I saw it---because I was totally surprised about the ending! :-)
How do you feel about spoilers? Do you try very hard to keep away from them? Have you noticed that Goodreads encourages members to clearly indicate **spoiler** when they are writing reviews and that reviewers can hide the spoiler so that they won't ruin the book for others?
Or do you not care about spoilers? When you're about half way through a book, do you ever flip to the back and read the ending?
What about spoilers in movies? Have you ever had a movie spoiled because someone told you the ending? I'm glad that no one spoiled The Sixth Sense for me before I saw it---because I was totally surprised about the ending! :-)
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Newest Blog Winners
The blog winners for the month of February are:
Grand Prize Winner of a $50.00 iTunes Educational App Card is Susette!
Winners of 5 smaller prizes are:
Janice
Margo
Jeanene P.
Karen
Linda H.
Thank you all for your comments on our blog!
Grand Prize Winner of a $50.00 iTunes Educational App Card is Susette!
Winners of 5 smaller prizes are:
Janice
Margo
Jeanene P.
Karen
Linda H.
Thank you all for your comments on our blog!
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
World Book Online
Can you provide us with feedback about World Book Online?
As you know, we purchase the extra World Book databases each year, and we would love to hear about if/how/when you use them.
Can you let us know the following information? We are concerned that the databases are not displaying properly, and we are trying to troubleshoot the problems we are having.
1. Please go to Pioneer Library via the Quicklinks on the district page. Once in Pioneer, click on World Book Encyclopedia. Can you please let us know if it says Welcome Salt Lake District at the very top---or if it says Welcome Utah Education Network?
2. While you are in World Book, look down at the bottom of the page. You should be able to see links to the extra databases the we subscribe to. They are Early Peoples, Inventions and Discoveries, Living Green, Dramatic Learning, Advanced, Hispanica Saber, etc. Please let us know if you see those links.
3. Now leave Pioneer and go back to the district page. Go back to Quicklinks. This time, click on World Book Online. Tell us what you see. Do you see all of the extra databases?
4. Do you or your classroom teachers use any of the extra databases?
Thanks for providing us with this information!
As you know, we purchase the extra World Book databases each year, and we would love to hear about if/how/when you use them.
Can you let us know the following information? We are concerned that the databases are not displaying properly, and we are trying to troubleshoot the problems we are having.
1. Please go to Pioneer Library via the Quicklinks on the district page. Once in Pioneer, click on World Book Encyclopedia. Can you please let us know if it says Welcome Salt Lake District at the very top---or if it says Welcome Utah Education Network?
2. While you are in World Book, look down at the bottom of the page. You should be able to see links to the extra databases the we subscribe to. They are Early Peoples, Inventions and Discoveries, Living Green, Dramatic Learning, Advanced, Hispanica Saber, etc. Please let us know if you see those links.
3. Now leave Pioneer and go back to the district page. Go back to Quicklinks. This time, click on World Book Online. Tell us what you see. Do you see all of the extra databases?
4. Do you or your classroom teachers use any of the extra databases?
Thanks for providing us with this information!
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