The Johnson Elementary School library is a place for students to read and learn, but it’s also a place that they come to relax and spend time with their classmates and peers. The library has become a gathering place where students share reviews and recommendations, personal stories, and thoughts and feelings about books and technology. […]
Another week has zipped by before our eyes. And this one is a big one – today is the last day of the second nine weeks, marking the halfway point! It’s hard to believe, but we’re already halfway through the 2013-2014 school year. To mark the occasion, I decided to give you a glimpse at […]
Even with the cold, dark weather outside, this has been a bright and busy first week of 2014 for the Johnson Elementary School Library. The Learning Leopard Library blog has been quiet this week because students returned to Johnson on Monday morning ready to read, read, read – as of this morning, 601 books have […]
It’s hard to beleive it, but it’s already time to wrap up 2013 on the Learning Leopard Library blog. It went by so fast, my head is spinning! Here is a glimpse of the Johnson Library’s experiences in 2013 in numbers: 11,955 Number of materials available for checkout, including books, magazines, videos, laptops, iPods, Nooks, […]
Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai Inside Out and Back Again is about a girl from Vietnam who moves to America. It explains how hard it is to learn a different language and to make new friends. And that is why I would recommend the book. This book review was written by Johnson […]
Sure, our library is great. It’s colorful, it’s exciting, and the students love to visit. But what, exactly, does the Johnson Elementary School Library do for the students, the school, and the community? This colorful infographic summarizes four of the main instructional cornerstones of the Johnson Library: circulation, curriculum support, technology, and information literacy. Check […]
Welcome to Everyone is Talking About, a new feature on the Johnson Elementary School Learning Leopard Library blog that features books and series that students just can’t stop talking about! Check out our Everyone is Talking About posts to learn more about some of the most commonly checked-out, requested, and reviewed books in the Learning […]
Frindle, by Andrew Clements I really liked the book I just read, called Frindle. I think you would, too. It is about a boy who likes to liven things up at his school. Some teachers liked it, and some teachers did not! He also has tricks for postponing homework assignments. But when he gets to […]
A Picture book of Abraham Lincoln, by David Adler Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a log cabin in Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln grew up and they were very poor. His sister and him had to walk miles. They did not pay slaves. People did not own slaves. By age 19, he was […]
Last week before Thanksgiving break, some of Johnson Elementary School’s oldest and youngest students got together to celebrate something very special – Picture Book Month! All month long, the Johnson Library celebrated picture book months with specific lessons, videos, and blog posts about the importance of picture books. Every day on the blog, a different […]