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End Your YA Reading Slump: The Teacher's Printz Reader Challenge

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In a reading slump? Looking for a little extra motivation? Not sure what to read next? Join us in the Teacher's Printz Reader Challenge! Calling all teachers and school staff! Join my building and some of my favorite teachers in the Printz Reader Challenge! It's a perfect option for ELA teachers, librarians, or anyone that enjoys reading YA - bonus if you also work with the target audience for YA - teenagers! The challenge is super simple:  Print off a copy of the challenge badge. If you have a button maker, turn it into a button. Here's a PDF of printable badges , and a link to the original Canva template . Read the 5 young adult books that won the Printz Award or were designated Printz Honor books: All my Rage by Sabba Tahir, Icebreaker by A. L. Graziadei, Queer Ducks by Eliot Schrefer and Jules Zuckerberg, When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb, and Scout's Honor by Lily Anderson. Your goal? Finish before your school year ends. Every time you finish...

Supporting Social-Emotional Learning with Library Bulletin Boards

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  As librarians, we cover so many different standards. Information literacy? Check. English Language Arts? Check. Reading? Check. STEM? Check. Computer science? Check. Over the last year or two, I've added social-emotional learning to the list of skills and competencies I teach through library instruction.  Some strategies are super obvious - like direct instruction as part of my teaching, but other methods like book displays and bulletin boards are more subtle. One primary focus of my library program is supporting students' mental health, which is directly tied to the SEL strand of emotional regulation.  Emotional regulation refers to the ability to manage and express emotions in a healthy and appropriate way. Emotional regulation is essential for secondary students, who are navigating the challenges and complexities of adolescence. During this time, my junior high kids feel a huge range of intense emotions, from excitement and joy to frustration and anger and everything...