Well, what do you know? A Facebook ad finally led me to something great!
How had I not heard about PBS Learning Media yet? It's fantastic! Our county had allowed us to preview a different great resource over the winter break called Teachingbooks.net. Lots of great lessons for a media specialist like me, but this PBS resource appears to have just as many great lessons - for FREE! Plus, I simply adore public broadcasting and support our local system, GPB, with a financial donation each month. And, it seems much more user-friendly with searches for media specialist standards and content standards. Looking forward to incorporating their lessons into my lessons this semester!!! Very excited! Hope it works at school!!
Look at that shelf. Such disarray. That's kind of how I felt around mid-August. Pulled in too many directions. On overload. In need of a bookend to hold me up and set me straight. (or, in need of more time in my day) One week, I tried staying no later than 4 PM, and leaving undone what I couldn't accomplish, but that was stressful, too! I currently spend around 30 minutes everyday, either during classes, during planning, or after, afternoon car duty, to keep all of the books shelved. I'm doing a better job of preventing the shelves from looking like the one pictured above. (We've had 3 different moms come a collective six times to volunteer to help with shelving. Yay for Mrs. Stratton, who has come back multiple times!) I implemented a new change this year, to allow 4th and 5th graders to re-shelve their own fiction or everybody/picture books. That has helped! I also started a 5th grade program called "Castle Apprent...

This is pretty cool!
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