Hey, everybody! I got to put together a sweet little mini-display
for my 6th grade homies last Friday. The 6th grade Social Studies
teachers have already been my biggest collaborators. They sought out my
help shortly after the school year started to put together some web
resources for their Hominid Project. They were pretty stoked when I
actually made them a spot on the library's website
with links to reliable online resources. (I mean, really. What else
should I have done? Handed them copies of sheet with loooooong, drawn
out websites that the students would all type incorrectly? I don't
think so.)
When they briefly mentioned last week that
Egypt was coming up and they thought it would be cool if I could pull
some books for their students I did just that. We have a small display
directly in front of you when you walk into one of the library's two
entrances, so I thought this would be a great place to put the display.
We don't have loads of Egypt books, but we had enough to make a nice,
small display.
The teachers thought the display was a great idea: When they saw it
they told me they thought I would just put the books on a cart with a
sign. Um, no. I don't roll that way. I also brought up the idea of
maybe having an Egypt movie theater day and have a showing of The Prince
of Egypt at the end of the unit. They loved this idea, too, but
because keeping the students in focused, instructional time is such a
big push, we don't know if we'll be able to swing this. Maybe I'll have
to think outside the box and have a showing after school. We'll just
have to see what happens after even more awesome collaboration with the
SS teachers.
I could always just show the super short
clip of Cameron being in Egypt's land. That would definitely be within
time perimeters.
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