[CASL-L] Banned Books week ideas for a high school
Michelle Luhtala
mluhtala at me.com
Mon Sep 7 18:25:53 PDT 2015
OOH! You just inspired me to think of something new. Since we are just
getting started with our makerspace, I might set up a collage table with
color printouts of the 100 most challenged book covers, glue, scissors, and
butcher block paper. Maybe they'll come up with something creative we can
display in the school.
Just a thought...
:-)ML
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:18 PM, David Bilmes <
bilmesd at oxfordpublicschools.org> wrote:
> After many years in a middle school, I'm in a high school for Banned Books
> Week for the first time. I'd love to hear some ways you've celebrated this
> week in your high school. I'm going to meeting with the English Department
> on Tuesday to talk about doing something during Banned Books Week with
> their classes and it would be great if I could impress them by coming in
> with a list of excellent ideas!
>
>
> David Bilmes
> Library Media Specialist
> Oxford High School
> Oxford, CT
> (203) 888-2468, ext. 301
>
> Reading or listening to:
> *Vanishing Girls* written by Lauren Oliver
>
> The library is the heart of the school, it's the hub.
>
> –Ron Black
>
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