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Library Experiences | Suebrarian
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Digital Citizenship Survival Kit. 8211; Instead of a. Think about using a. A common 8-character password with an uppercase, a lower case, a number and a symbol character would take a computer only a few minutes to hack. Bad passwords: password, passwerd, 1234, onetwothreefour. A good password is: easy to remember, hard to guess, unlikely to be in the dictionary. 8211; Passwords and toothbrushes are similar in that you NEVER want to share them (Exception: I recommended sharing passwords with parents).
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#LibrariesofInstagram | Suebrarian
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It’s Always Time to Read. Book Graveyard – Books That Have Had Their Final Checkout →. After learning that many elementary students had their own Instagram account (yes, I know the minimum age is 13), I made a school library account, and I have a small following of students and parents. I post one or two pictures a week at most, I don’t post students’ faces, I don’t follow any students or parents back, and it takes almost no time at all. What do I post? Here are a few examples from my library:. Fill in y...
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It’s Always Time to Read. I’m getting bulletin boards ready for the start of the new school year. Here’s one I finished today. Each book title has a number between 1 and 12 in it. Lily, a student volunteer, did a great job of searching the Destiny catalog and locating the books needed for each number. I always allow kids to check out books even if they are part of a display (isn’t that the point? By Suebrarian . Posted in Bulletin Board. Speedy Book Check-out with Personalized Shelf Markers. How do you ...
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It’s Always Time to Read | Suebrarian
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Digital Citizenship Survival Kit. It’s Always Time to Read. I’m getting bulletin boards ready for the start of the new school year. Here’s one I finished today. Each book title has a number between 1 and 12 in it. Lily, a student volunteer, did a great job of searching the Destiny catalog and locating the books needed for each number. I always allow kids to check out books even if they are part of a display (isn’t that the point? By Suebrarian . Posted in Bulletin Board. Digital Citizenship Survival Kit.
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Books That Give You the Feels | Suebrarian
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Book Graveyard – Books That Have Had Their Final Checkout. Books That Give You the Feels. This bulletin board display was inspired by one of my favorite young patrons, who loves to read realistic fiction that tugs at her heart. These are stories that demonstrate the importance of empathy, perseverence, overcoming adversity, and deal with tough topics–often more than one–such as disfigurement (. Wonder, Firegirl, The War that Saved My Life. Ida B, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Where the Red Fern G...
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Tag Archives: bulletin board. Books That Give You the Feels. This bulletin board display was inspired by one of my favorite young patrons, who loves to read realistic fiction that tugs at her heart. These are stories that demonstrate the importance of empathy, perseverence, overcoming adversity, and deal with tough topics–often more than one–such as disfigurement (. Wonder, Firegirl, The War that Saved My Life. Ida B, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Disabilities of all sorts (. Where the Red Fern G...
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Book Display | Suebrarian
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Books That Give You the Feels. This bulletin board display was inspired by one of my favorite young patrons, who loves to read realistic fiction that tugs at her heart. With suggestions from one of the online librarian groups I am a member of, I printed and laminated small covers of the books in the school library that make eyes water and hearts ache. I placed a book rack under the bulletin board with all the available books, to make picking one up to read just-that-much easier. Are there any popular boo...
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Digital Citizenship | Suebrarian
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Digital Citizenship Survival Kit. 8211; Instead of a. Think about using a. A common 8-character password with an uppercase, a lower case, a number and a symbol character would take a computer only a few minutes to hack. Bad passwords: password, passwerd, 1234, onetwothreefour. A good password is: easy to remember, hard to guess, unlikely to be in the dictionary. 8211; Passwords and toothbrushes are similar in that you NEVER want to share them (Exception: I recommended sharing passwords with parents).
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Book care | Suebrarian
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Tag Archives: Book care. Book Graveyard – Books That Have Had Their Final Checkout. Here is a book graveyard display, made with books that have met an awful end. At the beginning of each school year, I give a book care talk, and usually hand out damaged books to random students, and let them guess what happened to them–spilled on, chewed by a dog, little sister colored in it. They enjoy guessing what befell the unfortunate books. Thank you for sharing your ideas. By Suebrarian . Posted in Book Display.
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Book Graveyard – Books That Have Had Their Final Checkout | Suebrarian
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Books That Give You the Feels →. Book Graveyard – Books That Have Had Their Final Checkout. Here is a book graveyard display, made with books that have met an awful end. At the beginning of each school year, I give a book care talk, and usually hand out damaged books to random students, and let them guess what happened to them–spilled on, chewed by a dog, little sister colored in it. They enjoy guessing what befell the unfortunate books. Thank you for sharing your ideas. By Suebrarian . October 19, 2015.
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