Tag: march

March is now on the books. I wish the weather would ease up a little, but I’m glad April comes tomorrow. March is such a long month, and I’m exhausted. But it’s been a great month regardless. Two weeks until Spring Break!

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I can’t believe the end of March is finally coming this week. It’s always such a long month, but it’s also a great time with my students, knee-deep in library projects. Here’s what’s been happening in library class this month:

My special needs classes have been reading Dr. Seuss stories, and we made these Horton ears last week.

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This is such a weird time of year. It hit 80 degrees last week, and tonight it’s supposed to snow. The weather doesn’t know what it wants to be. So I thought a similarly divided playlist was in order. Songs that you can dance to when spring comes, but they also have a touch of moodiness or depth or SOMETHING that makes them kind of wintry, too. At least for the most part, there are some random selections that I just felt like listening to this week. I try not to embarrass myself with my musical selections, but sometimes it just can’t be helped.

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Spotlight On Dr. Seuss. Obviously.

Creature of the Month: Insects.

The main display this month is filled with my own recommendations.

The display on the Library Gallery right now features drawings the pre-k classes made for Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Some interpretations of The Cat in the Hat.

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