My 5th graders have enjoyed reading Whale Fall by Melissa Stewart this week. They are learning about food webs and this book really helps them understand the role of scavengers and decomposers. #TLSky #EduSky
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K-5 School Librarian, educator of 33 years, occasional blogger at thelatebloomersbookblog.blogspot.com, chairperson Nerdcamp NNE, contributer to Choice Literacy, NBCT, Autism Mom #schoollibrarian #TLSky #EduSky #Futurereadylib
My 5th graders have enjoyed reading Whale Fall by Melissa Stewart this week. They are learning about food webs and this book really helps them understand the role of scavengers and decomposers. #TLSky #EduSky
This nonfiction graphic novel teaches about cave creatures with unique adaptations in such an engaging format. #TLSky
This quiet, poetic book reminds us of the beauty and strength of rocks, both physical and metaphorical. I loved it. #TLSky
These two are very fun read alouds! #schoollibrarian #picturebooks #readaloud
This beautiful book teaches the reader about the life cycle of a tree and the many ways trees can sustain the lives of other creatures. #TLSky #EduSky
This week we have been reading these books in 4th and 5th grade. These important books introduced them to brave young women who stood up in the face of racism and discrimination. #TLSky #Edusky
Kids will love this book about the history of the number zero! @sarahalbee.bsky.social #tlsky #edusky
Itβs Gratitude Week in the library! Students hear a read aloud and write thank-you letters to staff members.
Looking forward to this free book-sharing event!
I really enjoyed this Maine Student Book Award selection and Schneider Family Book Award winner. Andrew lives with anxiety and OCD. The book follows him throughout a single day of middle school that is about as stressful as it can get. #edusky #tlsky
It's always fun to unbox new books. This box contained a few new titles and replacements for lost or damaged books. #edusky #tlsky
Brave acorn isnβt afraid to jump from the tree to seek out adventure. Then he faces a setback and canβt roll around any more. Could staying still be just what he needs? There is so much to dive into: life cycles of trees, character traits, character changes, & themes are just a few. #edusky #tlsky
Donβt you just love Sandra Boynton! This picture book is so fun to read and reminds readers of the power of positivity when interacting with others and when talking to ourselves. #edusky #tlsky
The 6-7 bookmarks and poll have been a hit so far this week. Right now the number 6 has more than twice the number of votes as the number seven. π€·π»ββοΈ#schoollibrarian #6-7 #passiveprogramming
We tried out an βI Spyβ tank in the library. The students really liked looking for the items. It was fun to make too. #edusky #tlsky
Readers follow young Amar as he tries to break into sports journalism as a teenager in this memoir(ish) graphic novel. #edusky #TLsky
Embracing the 6-7 trend in the library. #edusky #TLsky
A photo of the cover of Mapleβs Theory of Fun.
Just finished this fun book from this yearβs Maine Student Book Award list. Fans of diary style books with lots of fun drawings will like this one. Can anxious, practical Maple become fun and win her best friend back? #mainestudentbookaward #schoollibrarian
Itβs book fair time! I created this post with some organizational tips to make the week go more smoothly. thelatebloomersbookblog.blogspot.com/2025/10/a-fe... #tlsky #edusky
What my garage looks like 2 weeks before NerdcampNNE #10 because of the generous donations of publishers and authors. You wonβt want to miss this day of learning with like-minded colleagues! Register today. bit.ly/3HiDRvp #nerdcampnne
Librarian idea: take a photo of your kindergartners with their first library books. #TLSky
Thanks so much!
Started year 33 today! Bring on the readers! #schoollibrarian #TLsky
I am only 2 chapters into this new book by @frankisibberson.bsky.social and Lynsey Burkins and it has given me so much to think about in terms of student agency in read alouds. #readaloud #incommunitywithreaders
Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with one of my fave books for young readers!
This group of 5th graders has started to use their time after book checkout to perform dramatic readings of picture books and it is just the best thing! This week featured Pinkalicious. #schoollibrarian
@rajanilarocca.bsky.social kicks off Reading Roundup today.
Middle grade readers need more high-quality short books. I really like this fantasy series from Christina Soontornvat. Each book is less than 150 pages with short chapters. The writing is wonderful & the storyline will have middle grade readers looking for the next book. @soontornvat.bsky.social
Whether you are new to the field, or a veteran educator, Tammy Mulligan's The Power of Quick and Frequent Practice has something for you. Read my post if you want more info about this book. thelatebloomersbookblog.blogspot.com/2025/03/the-... #quickandfrequentpractice