Library Lockers

Getting students to connect with literature or history can be challenging, but if you have immersive hands-on activities designed to content standards, students will beg to dig deeper. This session will offer participants the ability to see how librarians and/or teachers can create library lockers that will foster deep critical thinking while offering fun standards based learning opportunity designed with unit outcomes in mind. Participants will leave with a plan for implementation, examples of Library Lockers, ideas for funding and the literature and artifacts resources to get you started. Students love these and teachers do too, the ability to make learning with artifacts, literature, collaboration and writing all happen at once gives teachers a way to leverage this type of learning to its fullest extent.

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Chris is the Media Mentor at SEDC, she loves to help students, librarians and teachers to discover new ways to use technology to enhance their learning.

4 Comments

  1. Hi Chris. I enjoyed reading about library lockers. However, I do have some questions: Can this be used for younger k-5 classes? Do we put our own lockers together with the funding of a grant? Or are the lockers already assembled and can be used from school to school? I’m interested, but I’m not sure how if all works.

  2. This is great!!! I’ve had a hard time figuring out how to get started working with teachers. These ladies’ presentation is step by step. Perfect and thank you!

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