Read Across America 2017

 

Happy Read Across America Day!

This week, we celebrate the 20th anniversary National Education Association’s (NEA) Read Across America program with a Dr. Seuss showcase.

On campus? Come see the main floor display with our favorite Dr. Seuss books and resources about Theodore Seuss Geisel. During your visit, feel free to checkout a book and take a Dr. Seuss bookmark created by the McLure Library staff.

We’re celebrating online too! Follow us on social media as we share tips, activities, and our Dr. Seuss favorites.

Check out our Pinterest board, curated by K. Justice, for great Dr. Seuss-themed free classroom or library activities. https://www.pinterest.com/mclurelibrary/read-across-americadr-seuss-2017/

Let us know how you’re celebrating Read Across America & Dr. Seuss 2017 with #mclurelibrary on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook!

 

A Series of Unfortunate Events Rainy Weekend

With rainy weather in the forecast this weekend, the McLure Library has a few tips for you!  For nostalgic reasons, many of you have already checked out the Netflix adaption of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, and if you haven’t it is definitely time to do so.  The McLure faculty and staff would encourage you to first come check out the A Series of Unfortunate Events books, as they are a quick reads and very entertaining!

 

While you’re curled up on the couch with your newly checked out books, or if you decided to binge watch A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix, you’re going to need snacks!  Check out the link below for some yummy recipes.  You can whip them up either before or after your time with Violet, Klaus, and Sunny.

Check it out:

http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/01/13/509495544/ring-in-lemony-snicket-on-netflix-with-a-series-of-unfortunate-recipes

 

Welcome Stillman Students!

Welcome, Stillman students!

You are invited to use the materials in the McLure Education Library.  If you would like to check out books, just take your Stillman ID to the Gorgas Library circulation desk on the second floor and request a free Bama Borrower’s Card.  Then present your Borrower’s Card and a valid photo ID when you check out books in McLure.

Here’s the page with the complete information about the Borrower’s Card:
https://www.lib.ua.edu/using-the-library/circulation-services/borrowing/#/bamaBorrowers

Students from other Alabama institutions may also participate!  For the complete list of schools, see:
https://www.lib.ua.edu/using-the-library/interlibrary-loan/area-institutions/

Note that students from Auburn University, Auburn University at Montgomery, and Jacksonville State University can check out materials using their school’s ID card–no need for a Borrower’s Card.

 

McLure: 72 Hour Laptop and Chromebooks!

A lot of new changes are coming to the McLure, like our new 72-hour check out policy for our Dell laptops and Chromebooks!

Here are a few tips to make checkout fast and easy!

  1. Bring your ACT card (we can not use just your CWID)
  2. Read the laptop borrowing agreement carefully
  3. Be patient while the McLure staff checks the laptop and the accessories
  4. You will then be issued a 72-hour laptop!

Tips to avoid late fees:

  1. Never leave the laptop unattended (if stolen or lost the lost fee will be accredited to your account)
  2. Take care of the laptop and its accessories
  3. Return the laptop to the library (McLure) that you checked it out from!
  4.  Bring it back on the due date or before

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

 

 dr-seuss  Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as our beloved Dr. Seuss, was born in 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Due to his mother’s , Henrietta Seuss Geisel, rhyming Lullabies,Dr. Suess often credits her for his ability to create imaginative rhymes. The influence of Ted’s memories of Springfield is shown throughout his work. Drawings of Horton the Elephant meandering along streams in the Jungle of Nool, for example, mirror the watercourses in Springfield’s Forest Park. Ted’s first children’s book, And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, was inspired by incredible things in Springfield, including a look-alike of Mayor Fordis Parker, and police officers riding red motorcycles down a busy street. The Cat in the Hat, perhaps the defining book of Ted’s career, was ultimately a challenge for Dr. Seuss set by  Houghton Mifflin. The challenge was, Dr. Seuss needed to write a children’s written and illustrated book with 225 “new-reader” vocabulary words. Best to say, Dr. Seuss took on the challenge and created one of his most influential children’s book that has ever been produced.  At the time of his death on September 24, 1991, Ted had written and illustrated 44 children’s books, including  all-time favorites as: Green Eggs and Ham, Oh, the Places You’ll Go, Fox in Socks, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. His books have been translated into more than 15 languages. Over 200 million copies have found their way into tiny hands of future generations and the books continues to be a stronghold in children’s literature for a long time.

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Dr. Seuss, in his classic book Happy Birthday to You reminds us that birthdays are meant to be celebrated!  At least they are in Katroo!   The Birthday Honk Honker gives the “hi-sign-and shake just for you”. Let the birthday adventure begin! This includes eating whatever you like, such as hotdogs with lots of mustard.  It’s also a day of entertainment, like being pulled through the air by “funicular goats”and have special  parties to celebrate with friends and family!

 

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Suggested classroom activity: Counting Cakes

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http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=1650055

 

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Author Charles Cohen,a avid Dr. Seuss collector, was a well qualified expert to write the visual biography of Ted Geisel. Through  illustrations, Cohen shows the many sides of Geisel’s art and creativity. In the very beginning Geisel’s earliest works, which includes examples of his college newspaper cartoons and several of his successful advertising campaigns. These creations are a springboard to his later children’s books and helps the reader gain a  deeper understanding of how culture and history shaped the thought process of his ideas and many, many works.

http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=1531&recCount=50&recPointer=4&bibId=1921798

 

Check out these free printables pinned on McLure’s Pinterest page! These can be printed in our library.

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https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255328717/

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https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255328668/

 

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With this amazing  illustrated book, Fox in Socks , join Knox and the fox as they have a play with  tongue teasers and twisters! It’s one of Dr. Seuss most enjoyable books, but not just fun for the kids but also a great read for adults as well

 

 

 

http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=1544&recCount=50&recPointer=1&bibId=101438

 

Suggested classroom activity: Know Your Colors Sorting Baskets with Socks

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http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=3551739.

 

 

 

 

 

By: Dagan Bond and Kristy Justice

 

 

It’s Presidents Day!

It’s a wonderful day where we can all look back on the former presidents and appreciate what they did for our country! For example, our founding father, George Washington, who lead young America to freedom, or Abraham Lincoln who helped mend the ties of a broken country.  These are only a couple of the 44 presidents the United States of America has gained over 229 years.

The Mclure Education Library Staff have hand-picked a couple of books from our school library to offer to you and your future classroom!

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What Does the President Do?  is a great book to educate the young curious mind! What does the future American President have to look forward too?  The author, David Jakubiak, simplifies the hard work of Mr. President for young readers, but also makes it interesting enough to inspire.

Location in our Library: http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=36&recCount=20&recPointer=6&bibId=4031178

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A Picture Book of George Washington is a book with wonderful illustrations as it briefly tells of one of the United State’s founding father’s life.

Location in our Library: http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=51&recCount=20&recPointer=9&bibId=643204

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Abe Lincoln The Younger Years  gives readers a glimpse into Abe’s early life and how the trials he faced built him into the future president of the United States.  The illustrations are wonderfully fun and are sure to make any child smile.

Location in our Library: http://library.ua.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?searchId=357&recCount=20&recPointer=6&bibId=855144

Below you will find a few classroom activities pinned from Pinterest.  These are free printables picked by McLure Education Library staff.  Visit McLure Education Library on Pinterest for more classroom ideas. Don’t forget that you can print these in our library using your ACTion card!

 learning printables for kidsClassroom activity suggested by McLure Education Library.:

Barack Obama free printable-https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255238939/

George Washington dot to dot free printable-https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255238880/

Abraham Lincoln free printable- https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255238848/

 

 

 

 

Stand Straight Ella Kate!

 

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“Most tall tales are made up.

But my tale is true.
I was a giant—a real life giant”

Kate Klise and M. Sarah Klise are an outstanding duo in their creation of picture books in the non-fiction genre for children. Stand Straight Ella Kate is a large format picture book based on the true life story of Ella Ewing, who suffered from gigantism. This lovely book is narrated by Ella herself and is featured by delightful illustrations which invoke curiosity among school age children. Some would even get a kick out of Ella being taller than the tallest basketball players in the NBA! Young readers will be introduced to Ella’s struggles with her height difference, but they will also discover, with Ella herself, self-confidence in her ability able to achieve goals that she never thought she could achieve.

The book starts off from the very beginning of Ella Ewing’s life. She was born in 1872 to a farmer and his wife. She was like any other baby at first, tiny and helpless against the world. Until she started growing, by thirteen she was nearly six feet tall, towering over her peers and adults alike. During a Fourth of July celebration, she was ridiculed and teased  as she stood before a crowd to recite the Gettysburg Address. Despite the cruel treatment, Ella never let such words break her spirit, and eventually she decided to use her own differences to her own advantage. She agreed to show off her exaggerated height of eight feet and four inches to a museum, and she found herself traveling with circuses across America—gaining fame and fortune. When she finally returned home, after years of touring, she was able to pay off her parent’s debt to the bank and built her own home, complete with over-sized windows and doors. In her spare time, Ella enjoyed telling friends and family all about the sights and experiences that she encountered on the road. If she had stayed locked away because of her difference, she would have never had the confidence to become a successful and financially stable woman.

Stand Straight Ella Kate would be a great to read out loud to kindergarten through third grade classrooms. This book emphasizes not only on the acceptance of the differences in others, but also the acceptance and confidence in oneself. Here are a few handpicked Pinterest activity ideas and discussion topics for a future classroom! Please leave comments for other ideas you think would go great with this book!

Pinterest:

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255134092/

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255134072/

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69172544255134059/