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This is my 9th year in an elementary school library and my 16th year in education. I have the unique privilege of positively impacting families and helping shape our future. I LOVE MY JOB! For more information, check out my website at www.1funlibrarian.com! Thank you for supporting my store! It means the world to me! I'm here to help in any way I can!
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Preview of Google vs. Databases: Intro to Research & Information Literacy for Grades 3+

Google vs. Databases: Intro to Research & Information Literacy for Grades 3+

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Boost Your Students' Research Skills with This Engaging Lesson for Grades 3+!Unlock the power of research in your classroom with this introductory lesson designed for elementary and middle school students (grades 3 and up). Perfect for whole group instruction or guided small groups, this resource teaches students how to navigate databases like PebbleGo, National Geographic Kids, World Book Online, and Kids Infobits—making it a versatile tool for any classroom setting. What’s Included:3 In
Preview of Editable Library Jeopardy Game | 3rd-5th Grade | Skills, Procedures & Catalog

Editable Library Jeopardy Game | 3rd-5th Grade | Skills, Procedures & Catalog

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Make teaching library skills fun and engaging for 3rd-5th graders with this editable, Jeopardy-style game!Perfect for library orientation or skill refreshers, this interactive resource helps students build confidence navigating the library while reviewing key procedures and expectations. Students work together to answer questions about fiction vs. nonfiction, graphic novels, catalog searching, checkout rules, due dates, and library etiquette—all while having fun and collaborating as a team. Wh
Preview of Media Literacy Slides for Grades 3+: Types & Elements of Media Messages

Media Literacy Slides for Grades 3+: Types & Elements of Media Messages

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Teach Media Literacy in 2 Days with This Engaging Slides Unit for Grades 3+!Help your students master Media Literacy with this interactive 2-day unit, designed to make learning about media messages fun and meaningful! This resource covers auditory, visual, and written media messages, breaking down their components: format, author, audience, purpose, and content. Students will develop skills to evaluate and analyze different types of media, focusing on the author’s purpose. What’s Included:
Preview of Editable Library Orientation Game | K-1 Rules & Procedures | Movement Activity

Editable Library Orientation Game | K-1 Rules & Procedures | Movement Activity

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Make your K - 1 library orientation fun, interactive, and memorable with this editable movement-based activity!Perfect for Kindergarten and 1st Grade, this engaging resource helps teach library rules, routines, and procedures through playful, movement-driven slides. Students stay active, focused, and excited while learning your library expectations — making this the ideal resource for the first week of school or first checkout day.What’s Included:✔️ Interactive Slides Presentation — Each sl
Preview of Winter Media Literacy Lesson for 5th Grade: Types & Components of Media Messages

Winter Media Literacy Lesson for 5th Grade: Types & Components of Media Messages

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Engage your 5th graders with this winter-themed media literacy lesson! Designed to introduce students to media messages and their key components, this interactive lesson uses real-world examples and encourages creative thinking. What’s Included:Interactive Slides Presentation: Covers the types of media messages (auditory, visual, written) and their components (format, author, audience, purpose, content).Ad Analysis Activity: Students analyze winter-themed media ads to identify components and u
Preview of Editable Library Orientation Bingo | 2nd-5th Grade | Rules, Routines & Book Care

Editable Library Orientation Bingo | 2nd-5th Grade | Rules, Routines & Book Care

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Make library orientation fun, interactive, and engaging for 2nd-5th grade students with this customizable Library Bingo game!This resource helps students learn and review library rules, book care, library sections, and routines through a playful, interactive bingo game. It’s the perfect activity for your back-to-school library lessons to ensure students understand expectations while staying engaged. What’s Included:✔️ Library Bingo Cards & Clue Slides — Teach important library rules, book car
Preview of Editable Nonfiction Dewey Library Genre Signs | Elementary | Magazine File Size

Editable Nonfiction Dewey Library Genre Signs | Elementary | Magazine File Size

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Help students navigate your nonfiction library with these clear, student-friendly Dewey genre signs!Designed for elementary and middle school libraries, these signs make it easier for students to locate nonfiction books by Dewey category and by topic of interest. Perfect for magazine file boxes, these labels are editable in Canva Education. I've used and refined this set over several years to reflect the interests and needs of K-5 students. What’s Included: 59 category signs (specific topics,
Preview of Ozobot Geometry & Shapes | STEM Shape Riddles for 1st Grade | Editable

Ozobot Geometry & Shapes | STEM Shape Riddles for 1st Grade | Editable

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Introduce your 1st graders to Ozobots with this beginner-friendly, hands-on geometry lesson that blends STEM, coding, and shape recognition!Students solve shape riddles and draw shapes using specific color codes to guide the Ozobot’s movement. This interactive activity builds critical thinking, reinforces geometry skills, and makes learning shapes fun through technology integration. What’s Included:✔️ Ozobot Introduction & Shape Review Engage students with basic Ozobot commands while reviewing
Preview of Winter Binary Name Bracelets, Binary Ornaments, Introduction to Binary Code

Winter Binary Name Bracelets, Binary Ornaments, Introduction to Binary Code

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These 3 slides are simplified for your kids so they can create binary ornaments or bracelets. You can use this as an independent functional text center or as a station in your makerspace. You will need beads and pipe cleaners. Recommended for grades 2-5 independently and K-1 as a guided station.
Preview of Perimeter & Area of Irregular Shapes | Minecraft & Ozobots STEM for 4th Grade

Perimeter & Area of Irregular Shapes | Minecraft & Ozobots STEM for 4th Grade

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Make perimeter and area practice more engaging with this hands-on STEM challenge using Minecraft characters and Ozobots!Perfect for 4th grade math, this interactive lesson helps students strengthen their understanding of perimeter and area through real-world problem solving and collaborative coding. What's Included: Teacher presentation slides for easy, guided instruction Student slides with clear, step-by-step directions 2 pre-made GimKit games featuring perimeter and area word problems Print
Preview of Book Review Template - Book Trailer - Book in a Minute

Book Review Template - Book Trailer - Book in a Minute

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I use this as a scripting template for book trailers with students in grades 2-5. Once students complete their script, they record their review in Microsoft Flip (previously Flipgrid). We then add their trailers to the morning news.
Preview of 5 Little Pumpkins | Halloween STEM & Literacy Challenge for K-2

5 Little Pumpkins | Halloween STEM & Literacy Challenge for K-2

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Combine Halloween fun, literacy, and STEM in this engaging, hands-on pumpkin engineering challenge for K-2 students!Start with the fall favorite, "Pete the Cat and His Five Little Pumpkins," to set the stage for this playful, cross-curricular activity. After the read-aloud, students collaborate in teams to tackle a STEM challenge: build a fence using 25 Keva Planks, 2 Keva connectors, and 5 ping pong ball “pumpkins” to hold all 5 pumpkins upright in a row without any falling.This activity pro
Preview of Origami Corner Bookmark - Makerspace, Functional Text Activity, NF Comprehension

Origami Corner Bookmark - Makerspace, Functional Text Activity, NF Comprehension

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I love this activity for grades 2-5! I currently use it as a Makerspace activity and our kids really enjoy decorating it once they are finished. In the classroom, I would find this beneficial as a functional text lesson, either guided for the littles, or independent as a small group center for older students. The slides include images and directions for each origami step, as well as examples of ways to decorate the bookmarks when finished.
Preview of Virginia in the 1900s, Google and Database Research, 5th Grade

Virginia in the 1900s, Google and Database Research, 5th Grade

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This activity was designed to help 5th graders with their research skills, while using Google and Databases. Students have to "Spot the Fake" information about some notable Americans from the 1900s: Barbara Johns, Maggie Walker, Harry Byrd, Oliver Hill, Arthur Ashe, A Linwood Holton, and Douglas Wilder. Each slide includes 4-5 facts about the individual and their contributions. One of the statements on each slide is fake (misinformation). Students use specific databases (Encyclopedia Virginia, I
Preview of Paper Circuit Holiday/Winter Cards - Introduction Slides

Paper Circuit Holiday/Winter Cards - Introduction Slides

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These slides are a great introduction for students to learn how to create holiday or winter cards using paper circuits. To complete this task, students will need access to copper tape, batteries, and lightbulbs. These slides were useful during our 5th grade science unit on electricity, where students learned about and explored basic circuitry.
Preview of March Makerspace Origami Leprechauns & Brick Challenges

March Makerspace Origami Leprechauns & Brick Challenges

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Grab your green origami paper or green construction paper! These Origami Leprechaun slides are a quick and easy multistep direction activity for March. I'm using them in my library Makerspace with 1st - 5th graders. Origami "How To" activities are great for building functional text comprehension skills. This could easily be used as a classroom activity during reading small groups or on enrichment choice boards. The last 3 slides include images of spring inspired brick building challenges. Enjoy!
Preview of Ozobot Coding & Story Retelling Lesson for K-2: Lion vs. Rabbit (Editable)

Ozobot Coding & Story Retelling Lesson for K-2: Lion vs. Rabbit (Editable)

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Bring coding and story retelling together with this interactive Ozobot lesson designed for Kindergarten to 2nd grade! This simplified lesson plan pairs perfectly with the book Lion vs. Rabbit but can be easily adapted for any story you choose. What's Included:Ozobot Coding Lesson Plan: Introduces students to basic coding skills through engaging story retelling.Story Retelling Cards: Pre-made cards with Ozobot codes to help students retell the story step-by-step, promoting comprehension and s
Preview of Sections of a Library, Library Book Return Signs, Library Genre Signs - Editable

Sections of a Library, Library Book Return Signs, Library Genre Signs - Editable

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In our elementary school library, our 1st - 5th students do self check in. Once they check in their books, they sort them into the correct genre category on our return cart. These signs help our students better identify where their books belong. You could also print and display these in each section of the library to highlight how books in that section are organized.  The following genre signs are included: -Nonfiction -Graphic Novels -Chapter Books -Biography -Picture Books
Preview of Asking Questions in Nonfiction, Asking Questions about Animals

Asking Questions in Nonfiction, Asking Questions about Animals

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This lesson is intended for 1st graders to learn and/or review how to ask questions based on photos. The slides have images of strange creatures/animals, and during the lesson, students access Padlet to ask questions about what they see and are wondering. Initially, I review question words (5 Ws and More), and the differences between simple questions and more advanced questions. As a closure, I use a Flip group (previously FlipGrid) with 4-5 topics that are just animal photographs. Students look
Preview of Ozobot Virginia Geography, Coding, Map Skills

Ozobot Virginia Geography, Coding, Map Skills

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Students will take Ozobot on a tour of Virginia cities. They will label a map, create a key, and add a compass rose. Then, they will code Ozobot to travel to each location, including through the Atlantic Ocean.
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Experience

This is my 9th year in an elementary school library and my 16th year in education. I have the unique privilege of positively impacting families and helping shape our future. I LOVE MY JOB! For more information, check out my website at www.1funlibrarian.com! Thank you for supporting my store! It means the world to me! I'm here to help in any way I can!

Teaching style

In our library, we do fun. We move, we shake, we inspire, we make messes, and we seek answers to questions our minds become curious about. We have high expectations and yes, there is rigor and curriculum, but the priceless, spontaneous, teachable moments far exceed the 'hum drum" of standard school days.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My biggest awards come in the form of smiles, hugs, and light bulb moments. A simple thank you goes a million miles and the joy of teaching a child to love reading and technology is the greatest achievement I could ever ask for.

My own education history

Graduate of Old Dominion University GO MONARCHS!

Additional biographical information

Not only do I have the best job, I have the best family! I have a wonderful husband who supports my quirky, constantly questioning nature and I am a mom to a handsome boy. They are both my world! When not teaching or in the library, I love to travel and explore new ways to live more eco-friendly.