So that's what I was told! I am a natural presenter. Woo-hoo. I did have fun presenting at our state librarians' conference yesterday, although I was a sweaty mess at the end of each presentation. There were lots of attendees at the sessions, and I gave away all 150 CDs that I made. Yikes. The evaluations from the attendees were very positive, so that was good. I suppose it was worth all that work. For the past three weeks, I've been working for several hours a night and all weekend long preparing for it. AND I had to send my regular computer off for repair, so I was doing it all on one of those teeny-tiny netbooks.
I did not win School Librarian of the Year for our state. The woman who won is a dear friend, and truthfully, she is the only one I was willing to lose to. Does that make sense? Sure, it's disappointing that I didn't win, but I am happy for the winner. She is a wonderful person and truly deserving of the honor.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Author Visit Time!
So excited!!! We are hosting Kim Norman, an author from here in Virginia. She has written several books, and I'm enjoying reading them to our students. Jack of All Tails is quirky and the kids love it! We incorporate brainstorming animals characteristics and also a little writing--what could be better than that?
We are also reading Crocodaddy and Ten on the Sled. The little ones love the rhythm of these stories!
This is our fourth or fifth author visit at my school, and they are also so exciting for the students. The students leave the assemblies ready to WRITE with renewed energy! The visits energize me, too, and remind me of how special it is for our students to meet an author--AND how it doesn't matter if the author is someone they're familiar with or not--after we read their books and study their lives, the authors are like rock stars to us!!
Next week--October 14 is the big day!
We are also reading Crocodaddy and Ten on the Sled. The little ones love the rhythm of these stories!
This is our fourth or fifth author visit at my school, and they are also so exciting for the students. The students leave the assemblies ready to WRITE with renewed energy! The visits energize me, too, and remind me of how special it is for our students to meet an author--AND how it doesn't matter if the author is someone they're familiar with or not--after we read their books and study their lives, the authors are like rock stars to us!!
Next week--October 14 is the big day!
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