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Library Reading Champion

I have been a librarian for over 15 years working in both public libraries and school libraries both in England and America. I love to bring excitement and creativity to my teaching! I believe the library should be the center of any school as it encompasses all aspects of learning. I love to help students find what they love to read!

I have been a librarian for over 15 years working in both public libraries and school libraries both in England and America. I love to bring excitement and creativity to my teaching! I believe the library should be the center of any school as it encompasses all aspects of learning. I love to help students find what they love to read!
Learn the Parts of a Computer
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Learn the Parts of a Computer

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Today many students come to school not knowing the parts of a desktop computer as they have grown up using handheld technology. It is still important, especially in a school setting for them to learn how to use this technology. These worksheets are meant for the very youngest students in your school to learn the correct terminology associated with a computer. Terms such as mouse, keyboard, screen, monitor, touchpad, headphones and computer (CPU) are all included. There are a variety of worksheets displaying desktop computers as well as laptops. Use the one that best fits your learning environment or use all of them to challenge your students. The worksheets are designed to meet the needs of the varying age groups. Younger students are asked to simply color the various computer parts where as the older students are given a word bank and asked to fill in the blanks. This set of worksheets includes: A variety of designs which will appeal to the different age groups Cute animals to make the worksheets more exciting Color and black and white printing options A variety of designs to suit your technology - laptop and desktop designs 14 pages in the bundle Common Core Standards SL.1.2, SL.1.3, SL.2.2, CCRA.SL.5 **For more ideas follow me on Pinterst! www.pinterest.com/libraryreadingchampion/ If you liked this product please leave me feedback! **
Make a Shelf Marker Activity
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Make a Shelf Marker Activity

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Shelf Markers are a handy tool for students to use when browsing for books. When the student removes a book to look at it, teach them to place the shelf marker in that spot so that they remember where it came from! Not only does this teach them to be responsible library users but it makes your job of shelving much easier too! Teach them how to use them during the first few weeks of school! This activity will prove to be helpful the whole year through! The students will have a quiet time to fill in the sentence on one side or perhaps just draw a picture if they are younger. Once they add their names you can collect them. Put a bar code on either side and not only will this act as a shelf marker while they are searching for books but it will also help you to get to know their names at check-out. This activity is customizable in many ways: · Print either in color or black and white · Print double-sided or single-sided · Choose which level is appropriate for your age group · Use with a bar code for easy check-outs · Can be used as a quick way to take attendance · Color-code for your classes · Print on card stock or laminate to ensure a robust design · Many cute animals to choose from or have a mix! (Husky/wolf, bear, sloth, rabbit/bunny, crocodile, narwhal, owl and parrot) Subject Classroom Management, Library Skills, Back to School Grade Levels PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Resource Type Lesson Plans (Individual), Activities, Printables