At the start of Book Week for 2018 we have some displays and inspiration from several teacher librarians enrolled in Literature Across the Curriculum, one of their Charles Sturt University's Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship) subjects. These students are currently juggling their first assessment task along with their busy lives as TLs at the start of Book Week - so a special thank you!
Book Week
Activities at the
Australian International School in Singapore
Amanda-Jane Fairey, Teacher Librarian.
We just started back at school in mid July and I launched our run up to Book Week by reading Florette by Anna Walker to the Year 1 and 2 classes. I tied it in to the units of inquiry; Year 1 are looking at how artists are inspired by nature. Year 2 are looking at Role Models and inspiration in general. So Florette hits both of those in so many ways. All of our students can relate to poor little Mae, moving house and being surrounded by piles of boxes, being ex-pat children here in Singapore. We were inspired by Mae and have decided we need more plants in our library. We have begun creating an ivy plant, snaking around the Book Week display, with each student, 550 of them, making an ivy leaf. We are excited to see if it will reach the door of the library.
I have
chosen A Walk in the Bush by Gwyn Perkins as our
featured book for the Book Week Assembly. With the help of our IT support
teacher we are making our own video of the book, inspired
by the Story Box Library
version, read by Lyall Brooks. We are holding a
competition to make the most realistic bird calls; kookaburra, cockatoo, minor bird,
or magpie. These will be incorporated into the sound track for our
video. The winners and highly mentioned will be presented with a book
in the Book Week Assembly. All very exciting.
Book Week at Maraylya Public School, NSW
Andrena Sadler, Teacher Librarian, Maraylya Public School.
I took our
theme, not of pirates, but a current student's love of The Hobbit and my
sister painted the dragon Smaug. He covers our back wall and I used brown paper
to create a cave interior, with Smaug peering/leering in. Using
treasure boxes, I have filled with treasure - jewels & BOOKS. Teachers
will be bringing in their own personal treasure to be used as a guessing
competition during Book Week celebrations.
We have read
Mopoke by Philip Bunting and
Kindergarten made the mope with boggle eyes. Using the Ipswich TL CBCA resource
book, Year 4 created their own Mopoke and drew onto bunting - great ideas like
Unipoke (a unicorn and mopoke). 5/6 loved Don't
Lick this Book by Idan Ben-Barak so they created a microbe using paint
on the computer. To finish off are monsters from I Just Ate my Friend by Heidi McKinnon. During our celebration,
each class is creating a treasure hunt to be completed with
Grandparents/parents. This will be followed by a book parade, -everyone is looking
forward to this. As staff, we are dressing as explorers - to seek out our
treasure (we dress to a theme).
What a great range of treasures!
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