Friday, December 8, 2017

Abby Cooper

This year we are doing something new and fun for the cold month of February here at McGuire Middle School!  We are having an I love to Read Month Celebration.  Our theme is to "Roll Out the Red Carpet on Reading!  "As Part of that celebration we have invited a local author name "Abby Cooper."  She writes books that are at a middle school level and she is young and bubbly so we thought this would be a great opportunity to have her come in to our school.
She will be working with 7th grade students on the publication of a book and the importance of using flashbacks in our writing. We are really excited to have her come to our building. 
Our MMS Book Club is reading one of her books right now called "Sticks & Stones."


Noodletools???!!!

This year we have started using a new research tool called "Noodletools." It is replacing Easybib for our school district. Easybib had some major changes and no longer offered some of the nice features we liked
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 The transition has been a little bumpy like it always is with new things but we are getting used to it.  This research tool allows students to create citation lists, notecard piles and a paper.  The option to create the paper dovetails with google apps for education. This allows students the ease and flexibility of having all of these things work together. Below is an example of the notecard feature


There are also special sharing and collaboration features.  The teacher can create a class inbox for students so the teacher can see their pace of work, comment on all parts of the project and even create a to do list.

We have been learning alot on the difference between a database and a website and how to effectively evaluate information or at the very least look at it more critically.  We have been citing books, databases, websites and images.  It is important to have students learn that we need to give credit to those people who have originated the information.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Fall Book Fair

McGuire Fall Book Fair

A New Year

The beginning of this year has come and gone so quickly. We have made a few changes in our media center.  Just a little rearranging but it seems like it is a hit!

First of all we moved our paperbacks from our circular racks to some more traditional shelving.  It seems to be easier for  students to find books this way.

We also moved our magazines to a more accessible spot. This has really increased their circulation.

At the beginning of the school year I always do an orientation to the media center and this year since I have highlighted the nooks we have available.  Our circulation of ebooks has increased as well.

Here is a quick video so you can see some of our changes!

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Spring book fair

Well the time has come around again for our spring bookfair!  We are so lucky to have such supportive parents who help with this great event twice a year.  The theme for this spring's fair is Camp read-a-lot with a camping theme.  As usual our volunteers Georgetta Olson and Kathy Nida did a great job decorating, having contests and of course promoting our bookfair.  Now if we could have only raised enough money to get Dr. A on the roof.
We had alot of foot traffic through our fair and it was great seeing everyone coming through the doors.  Some students from LSHS Honor Society came to vuolunteer.   We even had  our mayor  Doug Anderson stop by to say hello.  Well we didn't quite make our goal but we sure had fun and lots of kids purchased some really great books!!!

Thursday, January 5, 2017

What's New???

Well I am making some changes nothing earth shattering right away but trying to come up with some things that kids will like as well as staff!   With our proceeds and bonus points from our bookfair I purchase a few pieces of comfortable seating for kids.  They are rockers with cushions and we even had some kids help us put them together.  I've already noticed the kids enjoy reading on the chairs.
The next thing that's new in the media center is our suggestion bear.  I love hearing what kids want to read so I am doing my best to get them to get their ideas on what I should purchase. They can either fill out the slip and put it in the bear jar or they can scan the qr code and fill out the online form!