Saturday, August 22, 2015
Book Care Lesson Ideas
I love August in our school library! When students come back from summer break, they are all THRILLED to begin checking out books again.
Before our K-1 students check out for the first time, I often do a quick lesson on how to take care of a book. I like to keep these lessons fun and engaging so that students aren't afraid to take books home to enjoy!
Here are some of my favorite books for teaching book care in the primary grades:
A Perfectly Messed Up Story - I used this book for the first time this year, and all of our K-2 classes loved it. It's a simple story with a main message about embracing life's setbacks and messes...but I think it can also tie in nicely with a lesson about taking care of books. Throughout the story I asked, "Now how would THAT end up in a library book? What would you do if you found ____ in a library book?"
Watch Your Paws, Chester - Great, simple story about taking care of books. Just the right length for a group of wiggly primary students! Sometimes I also pair this with an object lesson where I stash a bunch of old, damaged library books in a bag. I pull them out one by one and see if students can guess what happened to the library book. They are always especially wowed by our book with teeth marks (pet and human!). (NOTE: It doesn't look like this book is available through Amazon or any other major retailers. I found it in our Scholastic Resource Catalog and bought it with some of our book fair money a few years ago.)
Read It, Don't Eat It - This is a very quick read with only a few words on a page. I imagine it would also work well for preschool classes.
Forest Friends Go To School - What a great free download from the Kindergarten Kindergarten blog! I used this for the last several years in K-1 and it was very effective. We also made a T-chart after reading, just like Kathryn demonstrates on her blog page.
If you are teaching a book care lesson, you will also definitely want to show this video: How To Take Care of Library Books. It may be a bit corny, but my students love it! You should hear their gasps when they see the poor Clifford book being cut with a pair of scissors...so dramatic!
I'm always on the lookout for more great books about book care - what are your favorites?
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