Contributed by Nancy Alibrandi
Many thanks to Nancy Alibrandi, I created my own list for my school library. Muchas gracias compadres! Keisa Williams
It's not a to do list, but here's a card that I created in PowerPoint for my PK-K students, whose parents might not yet be in the habit/routine of making sure their kids' library books get back on time each wk. It's just a reminder of their students' library day. This one matched my theme the year we "went wild" in the library.
I usually have PK-K students write their name on their card before I cut them out. Then I "laminate" the cards by putting wide tape on the front & place a small self-adhesive magnet on the back so that it's ready to go on students' refrigerators! Parents seem to like it. Very simple. Jamie Camp
This is specific to my school but could easily be tweaked for you! Instead of standing up for the first meeting with every class and lecturing about the procedures & how things work in the library, we played "Memory." Rather than use clipart, I typed up random things to know. I also used the cards for "Go Fish" with a couple groups. I made a set for each table group.
from Jenny Harner
Here is a copy of the original page as it appeared in wikispaces.