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Library Learning Lab

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Greenwood, Arkansas, United States
About the store
After more than twenty years in the classroom, I found my home in the library—where I create engaging, no-prep library lessons and activities that spark curiosity and build a lifelong love of reading. My resources are designed for K–6 students and include print-and-go colorable worksheets, read-think-write activities, bookmarks, and seasonal literacy activities that are easy to use and highly engaging. What began as creating activities for my own students quickly grew into a passion for creating meaningful, time-saving resources for teachers and librarians. That passion is what brought Library Learning Lab to life on TPT. Whether you're looking for quick sub plans, enrichment activities, library centers, or ready-to-use lessons, you'll find resources that keep students excited about reading while making your job easier. Follow my store for new monthly resources, seasonal activities, and growing bundles.
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Preview of Seuss Science Lab | Read Across America STEM Activity Sheet | 1–4

Seuss Science Lab | Read Across America STEM Activity Sheet | 1–4

Bring a little wacky science into Read Across America with this Seuss-inspired STEM activity sheet! This engaging, print-and-go page blends literacy and science with hands-on exploration and imagination. Perfect for library lessons, STEM rotations, or Read Across America week, this activity encourages students to think, create, and experiment in true Seuss-style fun. 🧪 What’s Included 1 printable black-and-white activity page featuring: ✔ Oobleck Experiment (states of matter exploration)
Preview of Duck for President / Write & Color/ Voting & Civics WS / K-3 / No Prep

Duck for President / Write & Color/ Voting & Civics WS / K-3 / No Prep

Bring civics concepts to life with this Duck for President–inspired writing and coloring activity! Perfect for elementary classrooms and library lessons, this TpT-safe printable encourages students to think creatively while responding to a fun farm-themed story. Students will color the pictures and respond to a simple writing prompt that asks them to imagine what changes might happen if Duck were in charge. This activity is ideal for teaching leadership, decision-making, and opinion writing i
Preview of National Battery Day / Safety & Recycling Writing / February 18 / K-3 / No Prep

National Battery Day / Safety & Recycling Writing / February 18 / K-3 / No Prep

elebrate National Battery Day (February 18) with this engaging, print-and-go worksheet designed for elementary students! This black-and-white activity helps students learn what batteries do, why they are important, and how to recycle them safely. Students will: Learn simple facts about batteries Identify items at home or school that use batteries Practice writing with guided prompts Learn basic battery safety and recycling tips This worksheet is perfect for: Library lessons Science or ST
Preview of National Strawberry Day / February 27 / Color, Count, Fun Facts / K-2 / No Prep

National Strawberry Day / February 27 / Color, Count, Fun Facts / K-2 / No Prep

Celebrate National Strawberry Day (February 27) with this fun, low-prep, black-and-white activity sheet that’s perfect for early elementary learners! This engaging printable combines coloring, counting, and simple nonfiction reading—all in one student-friendly page. Students will: 🍓 Color strawberries in a large, open coloring section 🔢 Count strawberries and record the total 📚 Read simple strawberry fun facts 🤔 Learn a quick “Did You Know?” fact about strawberries This worksheet is gr
Preview of National Cauliflower Day Sheet / February 17 / Color & Write / K-3 / No Prep

National Cauliflower Day Sheet / February 17 / Color & Write / K-3 / No Prep

Celebrate National Cauliflower Day (February 17) with this fun, low-prep, print-and-go activity sheet for elementary students! This black-and-white worksheet is perfect for classroom use, library time, sub plans, or food-themed learning days. Students will: 🥦 Color a large cauliflower illustration ✏️ Draw their favorite vegetable 📝 Respond to a short writing prompt about trying cauliflower ⭐ Learn a simple fun fact about cauliflower This activity is designed to be simple, engaging, and
Preview of Let’s Vote! / Voting Activity WS / Color & Choose / K-2 / No Prep

Let’s Vote! / Voting Activity WS / Color & Choose / K-2 / No Prep

Help young learners understand the idea of voting with this simple, kid-friendly voting activity designed especially for kindergarten-second grade students. Inspired by classroom discussions about making choices, this worksheet allows students to color the pictures and vote for a winner by marking an X in the box. This activity pairs well with read-alouds about voting and leadership and works perfectly as a whole-group lesson, literacy center, or quick social studies extension. What’s Incl
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About the store

Experience

After more than twenty years in the classroom, I found my home in the library—where I create engaging, no-prep library lessons and activities that spark curiosity and build a lifelong love of reading. My resources are designed for K–6 students and include print-and-go colorable worksheets, read-think-write activities, bookmarks, and seasonal literacy activities that are easy to use and highly engaging. What began as creating activities for my own students quickly grew into a passion for creating meaningful, time-saving resources for teachers and librarians. That passion is what brought Library Learning Lab to life on TPT. Whether you're looking for quick sub plans, enrichment activities, library centers, or ready-to-use lessons, you'll find resources that keep students excited about reading while making your job easier. Follow my store for new monthly resources, seasonal activities, and growing bundles.

Teaching style

In my elementary library, I use a variety of teaching approaches to create an engaging, supportive space where every student can thrive. I often begin lessons with brief, focused instruction to introduce new skills, followed by modeling and guided practice to build confidence. I especially enjoy incorporating inquiry-based learning, encouraging students to ask questions, explore topics, and take ownership of their learning. Collaborating with classroom teachers allows me to connect library lessons to grade-level content and strengthen literacy across the curriculum. To keep students actively involved, I integrate stations, technology, and choice-based activities that make learning both meaningful and fun. My goal is to nurture a love of reading, spark curiosity, and inspire lifelong learning in every student who walks through the library doors.