I'm at a private pre-k to 5th grade school with a fixed schedule. I try to work my
lessons around what they are doing in the classroom, but I don't get much input
from the teachers, so I use themes to make learning library skills stand out.
I have been kicking around some ideas for doing a spy theme in the library. For
the older grades, we would have "case books" to keep our lessons in, and I would
create scenarios for us to investigate using the library resources. I'd like to
incorporate codes/ciphers and disguises for some added fun.
I just know that this creative group will have some suggestions on other ways to
flesh out this idea.
Thanks,
Patty Molm
Librarian
Oak Grove Lutheran Elementary
Fargo, ND
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