[CASL-L] Playbased learning in the library
Lauren Yansick
yansickl at shermanschool.com
Tue Sep 17 06:16:34 PDT 2024
This is awesome. I'd love to advocate for this in the future. I've done it
in the past with "centers" and have students rotate to different stations.
I used an old overhead projector as a light table (this was a big hit). I
just got some transparent multi-colored tiles and the kids loved it. Legos,
magnets, really anything they can build with. I did that approach to make a
bridge between PBL and makerspaces.
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*Lauren Yansick*
*Library Media Specialist*
*The Sherman School*
"Google can bring you back 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back
the right one." - Neil Gaiman
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 9:06 AM Anderson Halbert, Kirsten <
kirsten.anderson at stoningtonschools.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are implementing play based learning in the library for K-2 students
> and I was wondering if anyone has started doing this or plans to do -
> looking for ideas, suggestions, routines that work in the library setting.
> I'd love to bounce some ideas off some other librarians so please reach out
> if you've done so or if you're planning on PBL this year :)
>
> Thanks!
> Kirsten
>
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> Kirsten Anderson-Halbert (Mrs. Anderson)
> Library Media Specialist
> Deans Mill/West Vine St Schools
> Stonington, CT
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