"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." Ben Franklin

Monday, October 29, 2007
Third grade students at LCM are preparing for their field trip to Plymouth Plantation.
Students in Ms. Duggan's, Mrs. Filosa-Wills and Mr. French's class are going to visit Plymouth Plantation. They are preparing for the field trip by making a non-fiction big book on the Wampanoag's. They are logging on to the Plymouth Plantation web site and using the interactive program that they have provided titled "You Are the Historian"
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Journey North for kids
Last spring students viewed the "Journey North" web site where they learned about monarch butterfly migration. This past Sunday I was able to experience that migration first hand while golfing along the ocean in Hyannisport. Coming up on the 17th hole overlooking a marsh I saw two or three monarch butterflys floating in the breeze. By the time we got to the green monarch butterflys were everywhere! It was very exciting for me! They were much larger than I expected! Monarchs can be seen flying along the Atlantic coastline from Maine to South Carolina at this time of year. They are on their way to Mexico.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
What students are learning in the library during the month of May
Third grade students are learning how to give a book talk. Their mission is to create an exciting book talk that will get second graders interested in reading a book that they recommend. Children who get hooked on an author, or series, tend to read more often. Children who read frequently do much better in school!
Second grade students are learning about biographies and research. They are using books and the Internet to research a famous person. They are learning what information to include that will make their biography interesting to others. They will be using Kidspiration (a graphic organizing tool) to make a concept map and a time line tool to make a time line of their famous person's life.
First graders are learning about life cycles of frogs and butterflies in the library to enhance what they are learning in the classroom. We are reading an enjoyable fiction book called A Tadpole's Promise that cleverly compares a butterfly and a frog's life cycle.
First graders also used Microsoft Drawing and Kid Pix to design place mats for the LCM Volunteer Tea that is being held on May 16th.
Kindergarten students are learning about seeds and plants in the library to enhance what they are learning in the classroom.
Second grade students are learning about biographies and research. They are using books and the Internet to research a famous person. They are learning what information to include that will make their biography interesting to others. They will be using Kidspiration (a graphic organizing tool) to make a concept map and a time line tool to make a time line of their famous person's life.
First graders are learning about life cycles of frogs and butterflies in the library to enhance what they are learning in the classroom. We are reading an enjoyable fiction book called A Tadpole's Promise that cleverly compares a butterfly and a frog's life cycle.
First graders also used Microsoft Drawing and Kid Pix to design place mats for the LCM Volunteer Tea that is being held on May 16th.
Kindergarten students are learning about seeds and plants in the library to enhance what they are learning in the classroom.
Monday, April 9, 2007
10 Podcasts for teachers and kids
Instructor Magazine published by Scholastic Inc. just published a great classroom resource called "10 Podcasts for Teachers and Kids." They are:
1. Wild animal Chronicles www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts
6 minute videos about animals
2. Radio WillowWeb www.mpsomaha.org/willow/radio
10 minute audio podcasts produced by third graders "Did You Know?", "Vocabulary Theater",
history.
3.Children's Fun Storyime (on iTunes)
Audio of favorite stories like The Little Engine That Could
4. Poem of the Day www.sonibyte.com
Audio recordings of many famous poets including Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson.
5. Sixty-Second Science www.sciam.com
Brought to you by the editors of Scientific American. Includes new theories on haw some dinosaurs knew how to fly, and whether groundhogs can really predict the weather.
6. My German Class www.mygermanclass.com
Weekly video podcast produced by a former elementary school teacher.
7. The Science show for Kids (On iTunes)
five-minute audio podcasts that answers kids burning questions like Are there really aliens?
8. ESL Teacher Talk www.ESLteachertalk.com
Classroom activitiyideas.
9. The Teacher's Lounge www.podcast.net/show/67551
For Middle School Teachers
10. Do Your Own Podcast www.intelligenic.com
How to do podcasts with kids.
All of these sites are available on iTunes also.
1. Wild animal Chronicles www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts
6 minute videos about animals
2. Radio WillowWeb www.mpsomaha.org/willow/radio
10 minute audio podcasts produced by third graders "Did You Know?", "Vocabulary Theater",
history.
3.Children's Fun Storyime (on iTunes)
Audio of favorite stories like The Little Engine That Could
4. Poem of the Day www.sonibyte.com
Audio recordings of many famous poets including Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson.
5. Sixty-Second Science www.sciam.com
Brought to you by the editors of Scientific American. Includes new theories on haw some dinosaurs knew how to fly, and whether groundhogs can really predict the weather.
6. My German Class www.mygermanclass.com
Weekly video podcast produced by a former elementary school teacher.
7. The Science show for Kids (On iTunes)
five-minute audio podcasts that answers kids burning questions like Are there really aliens?
8. ESL Teacher Talk www.ESLteachertalk.com
Classroom activitiyideas.
9. The Teacher's Lounge www.podcast.net/show/67551
For Middle School Teachers
10. Do Your Own Podcast www.intelligenic.com
How to do podcasts with kids.
All of these sites are available on iTunes also.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Pictures of LCM Library
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- Mrs. Sweeney
- When I am not in the library or computer lab you can find me running or biking along the roads of Cape Cod. Two big hairy dogs run along with me so I am not hard to miss.