After finishing my lunch the other day I had a couple minutes of silence and came up with I Love to REad Canadian for I Love to Read Month. By the end of the week the idea had ballooned and will now run from mid-January to Feb 28. Every time I talked with someone about the idea another one jumped in, you could actually see on my face that a new idea had arrived. It blows my mind how fast and furious the ideas come when they do come.
I Love To Read Canadian
1.
Each picture frame in Library will contain
pictures and blurbs on books from specific provinces, using the excel document of where each book
takes place. Also in each frame will be
the statement “I love to read Canadian” and a shape of the province dedicated
to that frame.
2.
On the wall across from the circulation desk and
front doorway will be the letters which comprise the theme statement “I Love to
read Canadian”. These letters will be 12
“ and in red for Canada
3.
Each student who reads a book by a Canadian
author will complete a red strip with the book title and author. These strips will be used to create the
Canadian Flag on the Bulletin Board.
White strips, for those NOT Canadian authors, will be used to fill the
background of the flag. Hopefully we
will complete the flag. This will start
January 20, 2014 and end Feb 28, 2014.
4.
I hope to have created bookmarks for each book
that takes place in Canada. Each
bookmark will include a picture of the book and blurb or synopsis. (Lots of work)
5.
I hope to have small Canada flags attached to
each Library fiction shelf to draw students attention to the Canada spine label
on the spines of the books. I hope to
get multiples of these from my MP or
MLA.
6.
Am considering some kind of draw for students
taking part with prizes being Canada key chains , Canada pins, flags, (with the
possibility of having a bigger draw for a pair of Canada mittens) etc.
7.
The third Bulletin Board in the Library will be
pictures of Canadian authors. These will
be done in power point, size ½ page each. This way they won’t have to be cut, other
than trimming the edges, before putting them up on the board. Contemplating putting the author’s name on
the base of the picture.
8.
Haven’t decided the second bulletin board
yet. It is placed outside the Library
doors and needs to draw students in.
9.
Survival Canada --
Enlarge to full page (power point) a
picture of a book cover of a
Canadian book, On the reverse side print a puzzle . You can either put the clue
directly on the puzzle piece or put a number which correlates to a survival
question. Cut out the pieces by frame
and fasten each frame to cover stock and each book cover should be
laminated. The pieces should then be cut
out , put a piece of 2 sided scotch tape
on the reverse. Each homeroom (25 in all) is to receive a different book
cover but each classroom receives the same set of questions. Each day, the homeroom teacher selects one
puzzle piece. When the class solves the
question with the correct answer the puzzle piece can be placed into the puzzle
frame, being fastened with the 2-sided tape.
The first class to come to the Library with the correct solution of the book their cover represents
will receive popcorn for the class.
The survival questions should be about
survival in Canada.
This can be done with Olympics questions
(for the Olympics) , Canada trivia or any other trivia questions.
10.
Olympics
trivia – each week a trivia question pertaining to the Olympics will be in the
Monday announcements. Students will
place their answers in the ballot box in the Library. Each Friday a draw will be made and the
winner will receive a chocolate bar.
This will begin January 6 and continue thru the end of February 2014.
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