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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 Multiplication Mystery Picture: Multiples of 7 - Book Theme and Math Worksheet

Multiplication Mystery Picture: Multiples of 7 - Book Theme and Math Worksheet

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LibraryLemons
This mystery multiplication activity combines multiplication practice (multiples of seven) with the opportunity to book talk any panda-related resources! Using a black marker or pencil, students color in each square that is a multiple of 7 (up to 7 x 12). When the squares are filled in, an adorable panda face will be revealed. This activity is one page - print-and-go! Total grid size is 20 x 20. The activity is duplicated: one has an intro alluding to the middle grade novel Panda-monium by St
Preview of Hink Pink Style Word Puzzles - Library, Book, Reading Theme - Fifth Grade +

Hink Pink Style Word Puzzles - Library, Book, Reading Theme - Fifth Grade +

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LibraryLemons
Have you ever played Hink Pink? These FUN library, book, reading-themed task cards are similar to this clever and challenging rhyming game. Student read the clues and try to decipher the rhyming word pairs. This product is perfect for encouraging creative thinking skills and promoting the use of synonyms in coming up with the correct solutions. It contains 16 task cards (four to a page). I would consider this activity challenging for elementary and would recommend for grades five and up.Choos
Preview of Library Badges | Color or Cut and Paste | Back to School Activities

Library Badges | Color or Cut and Paste | Back to School Activities

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LibraryLemons
Library Skills Library BadgesA perfect resource to use with K or First Grade students before their first library checkout; to encourage book care and enjoyment of learning library skills; to use as a review after longer breaks or as a refresher.Eight library skills badges:I visited the Library.I can turn pages gently.I can read with clean hands.I can return my books.I can use a bookmark.I can keep my books dry.I can keep my books in a safe spot.I can choose a book I love.There are two ways to us
Preview of HBCU Mascot Match and Logic Puzzle - Learn in the Library

HBCU Mascot Match and Logic Puzzle - Learn in the Library

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LibraryLemons
I created this HBCU mascot matching puzzle for my students after we completed a lesson on the historical and contemporary importance of historically black colleges and universities. This 2 page black and white resources (printout) comes with an answer key on the third page. Students solve a logic deduction puzzle, created by LibraryLemons, which then allows them to match the names of six HBCUs (Howard University, Florida State A & M, Hampton University, Spelman College, Delaware State University
Preview of Open, Back, Inside Flap!  An Easy Method for Choosing Great Library Books

Open, Back, Inside Flap! An Easy Method for Choosing Great Library Books

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LibraryLemons
To encourage a closer investigation of books during library checkout, I promote my OBI method in my school library! OBI stand for Open, Back, and Inside Flap; I review this technique with my second grade students, but upper grade students can benefit from this technique as well. Students are able to make better choices when selecting their library books because they've gone beyond looking at the front cover. This resource includes 3 single-sided pages. 1) Use the mini-poster as a visual refer
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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.