Learning Centers in the Elementary Library Karen Waller, MLS, NBCT Timber Drive Elementary – Wake County.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sue Wilkinson Director of Policy Museums, Libraries and Archives Council Museums and Learning.
Advertisements

Welcome to the Mills Park Elementary School PTA General Membership Meeting September 24, :00-6:30 pm.
Welcome to Room 25!.
Ib Ia Teachers lead in their classroom. Take responsibility for all students’ learning Communicate vision to students Use data to organize, plan, and set.
Together Everyone Achieves More. What does your PTA do? We ask you to become a member We send you lots of updates We ask you to volunteer We ask.
Processes of Change The Social Studies Center
What do you think this map shows? The Impact on People and Places (& cats) Migration to the United States.
There are now 7 billion people living on earth! One nation may have a higher standard of living than another nation. Many of the world’s people live in.
North Carolina Virtual Public School Region 2 Tech Directors Meeting By Del L. Ruff NCVPS Virtual STEM.
| facebook.com/generationnation | twitter.com/gennation Election 2014 Teachers: this is an editable presentation. Use only the.
Social Studies Course Offerings Grades 7 & 8
Welcome to a day in the life of a Kindergartner!.
Better World Books Danielle Barth. Who They Are Founded in 2002 by college students like us! Social and environmental responsibility Education and easy.
Spotlight on… Basic Skills! Basic Skills Intervention Program Parent Informational Meeting Susie Lyons and Rebecca Weizman Reading Specialists Danielle.
LA Comprehensive Curriculum
Renee Gentry.  Active support of an idea or cause  We need to be heard!
LESSON 1 – OUT OF AFRICA: WHY EARLY HUMANS SETTLED AROUND THE WORLD
Welcome to Your Classroom. About your teacher… Married 19 years to Tom. Children: Ben, 11 and Laura, 8. Love traveling, photography, singing and learning.
Population. Where would you rather live? Population There are more than 7 billion people living on the earth. This number has grown drastically since.
Mrs. Kurtz’s Second Grade Class All you need to know!
Please fill out a notecard Student’s first and last name Parent’s first and last name Parent’s contact Please tell me something about your child.
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION: LESSONS LEARNED IN HIV COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH Ronald P. Strauss, D.M.D., Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning 2002 Course Overhead # 1 Teacher(s): Time: The Course Organizer Student: Course Dates: This Course:
Mistakes keep us moving forward Meet the Robinson’s video H-EXYS0https:// H-EXYS0.
WelcomeWelcome Wolf’s Crossing - Fifth Grade Curriculum Night
Videoconferencing Program Opportunities Carole Stern North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics March 16, 2009.
Welcome To Ms. Brekke’s Second Grade Curriculum Night.
Mrs. Reuland Apollo Elementary September 17, 2015 Curriculum Night.
The Six Elements of Geography. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How do physical and human geography affect people, places and regions? How do the movements of people.
The following is a list of the grade level expectations from the state of Missouri for 8th grade social studies. The objectives met in UNIT 2 are in bold.
HUMANITIES 9 COURSE DESCRIPTION UNITED NATIONS. Introduction In order to better prepare you for your entrance into the IGCSE programme next year, you.
Welcome to Mr. Cripps’ Social Sciences Informational Site.
IB Course Name – Design (formerly Computer Technology) NC Course Name - Computer Application & Skills (Level 1-3) and Exploring Career Decisions (Level.
Westward Expansion Grade 5 By: Amy Adams Elizabeth Meyer Neil Manning.
Social Studies OGT Review Geography. Region Area with one or more common characteristics – Geographic – Rocky Mountains – Political – USA – Cultural –
Curriculum Night Basha Elementary School Mrs. Upshaw’s Second Grade Class.
Sustaining Rural Libraries A way of saving our public libraries.
Camas School 2016 Bond Fall 2015 A History of Caring, Quality, and Growth.
The World Around Us Grade 1 Presented By: Katie Krupp.
5 TH GRADE OPEN HOUSE WELCOME!. FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS Kristen Thompson (math/science) Jodi Rubin (ELA/social studies) Carol Wooten (math/science) Katherine.
Classroom wishing tree… Target Gift Cards Clear Sheet Protectors Snack Baggies Sandwich Baggies Quart Baggies Gallon Baggies Paper Towels Subscription.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Chapter Introduction The South and West Transformed (1865–1900) This chapter will discuss how the society, culture,
5000 Yrs. Ago 2500 Yrs. Ago 1250 Yrs. Ago 235 Yrs. Ago _____ 2. United States Begins _____ 1. Greek Civilization _____ 4. European Middle Ages _____ 3.
Cooperative Elementary Library Teacher/Staff Procedures
Migration What is migration? Why do people migrate? Where do people migrate? How do governments affect migration? What is migration? Why do people migrate?
NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS.
Trident Public Health District Heather A. Zwiker Health Educator.
ADVANCED LEADERSHIP SIAS International University Spring Semester 2014 Welcome!
Welcome to 4 th Grade! Ms. Wiedenman’s Class. Communication Class newsletters – every other Tuesday Website –
Welcome to Fourth Grade Mr. Bowman, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Valenstein, Mrs. Wike, Mrs. Silver September 11, 2012.
Teacher Desk Technology center Name box Book Shelves Door White Board.
Welcome to Mr. Cripps’ Social Sciences Informational Site.
Welcome to Mrs. Hatch & Mrs. Ge’s 5th Grade
Public Schools Foundation of Tippecanoe County Grant Program
Welcome to 7th Grade Social Studies
Welcome Parents! Mr. Curran
US HISTORY II CLASSROOM RULES & EXPECTATIONS
Welcome to Mrs. Young’s 5th Grade Science & Social Studies Class!!!
Clashing Cultures on the Great Plains
Imagine Inquiry.
WR Odell Elementary Curriculum Night
7th Grade Social Studies
North Carolina Museum of Art
Course Organizer Course Standards: The This Course: Course Questions:
Identify, analyze, evaluate, recognize, describe, compare, explain, make, construct... Foundations of U.S. History and the Historical Thinking Skills.
Fulbright Specialist Program brings U. S
Eisenhower Elementary PTA
Migration, Resources, and Assimilation UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS
Welcome to Mr. Cripps’ Social Sciences Informational Site.
I’m happy to be your new librarian!
Presentation transcript:

Learning Centers in the Elementary Library Karen Waller, MLS, NBCT Timber Drive Elementary – Wake County

Western Expansion 5.G.1 Understand how human activity has and continues to shape the United States. 5.G.1.2 Explain the positive and negative effects of human activity on the physical environment of the United States, past and present. 5.G.1.3 Exemplify how technological advances (communication, transportation and agriculture) have allowed people to overcome geographic limitations. 5.G.1.4 Exemplify migration within or immigration to the United States in order to identify push and pull factors

What would you take? Students sat by the camp fire and filled in journals about what they would take if they were going on a journey.

Changing Technology

Gold Mining

Civil War Centers Social Studies – 5 th Grade 0 H.1.3 Analyze the impact of major conflicts, battles, and wars on the development of our nation through Reconstruction. Reading for information – making inferences

North Carolina Centers 4.G.1 Understand how human, environmental, and technological factors affect the growth and development of North Carolina.

Economic Centers Goal: Students will demonstrate their understanding that personal choices result in benefits or consequences.

Life Size Board Game + Technology

Students Face Real Life Situations

Global Centers Every grade goes to a different country at each specialist’s class during a week Exploring Haiti on the Tap Tap Making masks with recycled materials Reader’s Theater – Hope for Haiti

To be Successful! Collaboration with other teachers! Don’t forget to collaborate with other Specialists Recruit Volunteers to help centers run smoothly! Museum of History has Culture boxes you can borrow for free – you have to pay to mail it back though Center of International Understanding – Global Boxes to borrow – they pay for return shipping Ask for donations, go to yard sales, write grants

Where did I get my funding? Book Fair – PTA – funded Miscellaneous equipment needed Wake Ed Partnership - Funded NC Centers, Revolutionary War, and Economic Centers Bright Ideas Grant – Funded Global Centers Target – (Target is not funding any currently) Funded Global & Reading Rodeo (Western Expansion) NCSLMA Grant – Funded Global Centers Biogen Grant – If you have Science Centers to fund

Pre and Post Assessments We used Kahoot to do pre and post assessments before and after the centers to assess student learning!

Thank you for coming! If you have questions, me at