My to-do list has dozens of things on it. I have to stick things on there that are easy (Email X, Y and Z) and others that will happen no matter what (Take Zack to the orthodontist) otherwise I will be so overwhelmed that absolutely nothing will get accomplished.
So in the past week:
- My students Skyped with four authors.
- The Patriots won the Super Bowl. I'm not a fan but Mrs. Kelliher is and I snapped a photo with her and as many other fans as I could find on Friday. Notice that I got her leaping now, too!
- I attended a NYLA Council meeting.
- I surprised myself and put the "E" and "M" into a literacy related STEM lesson
- Sibert Smackdown projects began and will be ready to present tomorrow
- We began Newbery debates.
- I heard a second grade boy offer Matt de la Pena and Loren Long's LOVE to a fellow student when she expressed that she really wished she could check out the book (Why do I only have one copy?)
- AND I had to reschedule THREE Skypes for today because of a snow day.
You will definitely hear my EXHALE in Denver Monday evening. This award season is exhilarating and as much as it is exhausting.
So who did we meet?
The Sweetest Sound's Sherri Winston was delightful Thursday morning. We could have sat and chatted with her for hours. Mrs. Warland joined us (with fortune cookies) as she was the book group leader and was probably its first big fan since we received galley copies back in early 2016. "I wanted to make a story that felt like childhood to me. You want something bad enough that you cave." Henry and Austin made a Lego book trailer and who knew that Sherri loves legos, too!
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Yesterday we met Karina Yan Glaser (and her beautiful cat), the author of The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street. Mr. Reischer was that book group leader so I'm glad he was able to be a part of it. Evan, who wasn't in the book group, stayed up till past 9 the night before just so he could finish the book for the Skype.
Then as a totally last minute request, I contacted Jonathan Fenske, author and illustrator (and 2016 Geisel Honor winner) to see if he would be able to give a shout out to my first graders when I shared his 2017 Geisel contending books. He was up for it! Jonathan's A Pig, A Fox and a Box is one of the funniest books and I can never get through a read aloud without laughing out loud! I read A Pig, A Fox and Stinky Socks and We Need More Nuts then he read to us Please, No More Nuts! Yes, a week after World Read Aloud Day but my kids didn't know that! Thanks, Jonathan!
The "E" and "M" in STEM
I surprised myself last week when after we read Triangle by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen and then we designed houses for Triangle and Square using tangrams and legos. Such a fun activity to do on a Friday afternoon, especially when the STEM Fair was that evening.
Sibert Smackdown Part I
This is just a preview of the Sibert Smackdown projects. Fourth graders will begin presenting tomorrow and it's going to be awesome! Kids exclaiming, "I love this book so much!" Group work, collaboration, creativity, passion, all for the love of nonfiction.
Newbery Debates
The final stretch of our Newbery project is our debates. Kids pick their favorite book, we come up with a bracket and then they go at each other. Well, we hope for that and friendly, of course. Honestly, yesterday was the first day and we had one really intense debate: Scar Island vs. Orphan Island. I was biting my finger nails on that one. It was so close. I would almost put my money on Orphan Island going all the way.
Thursday, Friday and of course, MONDAY are going to be packed days! Voting, debating, project sharing (with cookies!) and then the AWARDS! Needless to say, sleep is not on my to-do list.
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