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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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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
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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.