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LibraryLemons

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Virginia, United States
About the store
Welcome to LibraryLemons. For over 20 years I've been a librarian in a variety of settings - the past 17 years I've watched my students go from PreKs to fifth graders at a school library in Virginia. I love picture book biographies, word play such as idioms and cryptograms, and, of course, doughnuts. Most of the resources in the LibraryLemons store are ones that I pair with read-alouds in the Library, use in coordination with classroom teachers as we review skills (ABC order, for example), or provide as a word-related challenges.
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Preview of Hanukkah Activity Repeating Patterns | Cut & Glue Activity Worksheet

Hanukkah Activity Repeating Patterns | Cut & Glue Activity Worksheet

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These two cut & glue Hanukkah-themed pattern worksheets will help your Kinder and/or first grade students (or any student that needs extension or review) practice these repeating patterns math standards. Perfect for use as part of a classroom celebration, a holiday packet, or even as an activity your can leave for your guest teacher or guest librarian in your substitute bin! This resource comes in black & white, and repeats in color. Students will need a copy of either or both worksheets, alon
Preview of First Grade Data & Graphing in the Library | Worksheets | Tally Mark Review

First Grade Data & Graphing in the Library | Worksheets | Tally Mark Review

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Graphing and data collection can occur anywhere from the classroom to the library! These four print-and-go library-themed worksheets will help your first to second grade students with these math standards and concepts. Can be used by librarians and classroom teachers alike! Includes bar graph, tally chart, t-chart and picture graphs. Answer keys are included. Book Case Graphing: Use tally marks to the the number of books on the book shelfNew Library Books Bar Graph: How many new books were adde
Preview of Fair Share Activity For Library Read Aloud Donut Themed!

Fair Share Activity For Library Read Aloud Donut Themed!

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Last year my first and second grade library students were captivated by Carrie Finison’s picture books Dozens of Doughnuts. I created several donut-related activities to coincide with National Doughnut Day (June 7th). But students love donuts year ROUND, so this fair share activity, with or without the recommended read, is perfect for individual or table group collaboration. Print your choice of two worksheets (in black & white or color). Students will need scissors and glue/gluestick to gl
Preview of Donut Bundle - Fair Share - Bookmarks - Fact v. Opinion Sort - Cryptogram

Donut Bundle - Fair Share - Bookmarks - Fact v. Opinion Sort - Cryptogram

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National Donut Day is Friday, June 6th DONUT miss this bundle that covers the HOLE gamut of skills such as fact versus opinion, fair share math activity, a brainteaser, and two sets of book return daily reminders. For use on National Donut Day and/or the whole year ROUND. Includes Donut-Themed: Fair Share Doughnut Worksheet Joke Cryptogram Fact or Opinion Activity Book Return Reminder Bookmarks Book Return Reminder Bookmarks (Autumn colored donuts)
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About the store

Experience

Welcome to LibraryLemons. For over 20 years I've been a librarian in a variety of settings - the past 17 years I've watched my students go from PreKs to fifth graders at a school library in Virginia. I love picture book biographies, word play such as idioms and cryptograms, and, of course, doughnuts. Most of the resources in the LibraryLemons store are ones that I pair with read-alouds in the Library, use in coordination with classroom teachers as we review skills (ABC order, for example), or provide as a word-related challenges.

Teaching style

When I'm teaching without the use of technology, I prefer straightforward, unfussy black and white instructional materials. I can rely on a just a photocopier or maybe some card stock for a pop of color. I believe in modeling and then allowing students to explore resources on their own to pique their interest and find an authentic and personal reason for learning library skills.

Awards & shining teacher moments

NBCT - Library Media

My own education history

I received MLIS from Catholic University in Washington D.C. in 2000.