Shenandoah Shares

Reading Celebrations, Books, Fun, and Literacy!

Greetings fellow teacher-librarians and lovers of books! I am a library media specialist at Strasburg High School in Shenandoah County Virginia! I am seeking like minded individuals to share reading celebrations ideas, powerful reading incentives, and fun stuff that has been met with success with your students! Let’s encourage reading for fun and enjoyment…literacy….what better way to start?

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Welcome to Shenandoah Shares!!! As a library media specialist, I am all too aware of how challenging it has become to motivate students to read for enjoyment. There is just too much competition in the electronic world, not to mention sports, hanging with friends and after school jobs! HELP!! After struggling with new library software and feeling pretty disenchanted with the whole enchilada, I decided to take a good look at WHY I am here! My passion has been and continues to be, instilling a love of reading in young adults. After reading an article in the March, 2006 American Libraries entitled “The Greatest Challenge” by Michael Gorman, I am more convinced than ever, that our “greatest challenge” as teacher-librarians is indeed, to promote literacy and a love of reading: The decline in literacy is a grave problem in our society and libraries of all kinds must be an important part of the solution.

Using technology as a tool while teaching research skills and the importance of citations and evaluation of both print and online sources will continue to be vital in our library curriculum, however, as we become increasingly mired in electronics and library software, it is important to take a giant step backward, take a deep breath, and “hold the phone”….why are we here?????? READING! READING! READING! If our students leave us having never read and ENJOYED reading a book, what is the point?

And so….here goes…my first blog…please join me!

If you have a neat POSITIVE idea for a reading celebration, FUN activity, or would like to share some cutting edge ideas from a class or conference, please take a moment to share. Have you had success with a particular genre, author, or title? Do you have a fun idea to promote library use and reading?? Support the cause and jump right in…let’s hear those amazing ideas!!

Let’s get started…

SHS had a “Feed the Need to Read” reading celebration. VERY SIMPLE: check out a book, read it (or at least tell me you did), fill out an entry form and put it in the pot. You may enter as many times as you want. After about six weeks, we drew about 30 names. We got a deal on pizza, served soda and candy bars…yum, yum…The big thing was, we served this on the stage in the cafeteria. The winners had their special meal during lunch and the other kids were like “wow…what’s up with that???” This year, we hope that all of those folks will “Feed the Need to Read” and enter the contest! It was FUN, QUICK, EASY and we had over 200 entries….we WILL do it again.

PLEASE CLICK HERE AND ADD YOUR COMMENTS...looking for fabulous and even not so fabulous ideas!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Crutcher is Coming

Thanks to a generous grant from the Moore Educational Trust, Strasburg High School will be hosting a visit from the BEST young adult author ever... Chris Crutcher!!! He will be coming to Strasburg on September 23, 2008. The library media center was able to purchase classroom book sets of his books though this grant. A frenzy of reading has followed...stay tuned!

Mr. Guenther has his art classes reading Crutcher and designing ceiling tiles for the library! Courtney Mason recently completed a Running Loose panel and it joins a ceiling full of famous art and book art adorning the library! This is an amazing project…stop by and take a look!

Students at Strasburg High School have been reading, sharing, and blogging about Crutcher books! Mrs. Hubbard’s English 10H class read Crutcher books, blogged, researched, and created posters pointing out why the book had been challenged and whether they agreed or disagreed with that position. Mrs. Sours has the GATE students at Signal Knob Middle School onboard: reading, sharing, and blogging! Mrs. Sheridan snagged a reluctant reader by spending the better part of a block reading a Crutcher short story to her student. Mrs. Eash-Boyden and Mrs. Brown have their students immersed in Crutcher, as well! Strasburg is reading, blogging, sharing and THINKING! Keep Reading! Keep blogging! This is your opportunity to share your thoughts!







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