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The Elementary School Library Makerspace: A Start-Up Guide

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Elementary School Library Makerspace: A Start-Up Guide

Contributors:

By (Author) Marge Cox

ISBN:

9781440853388

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Libraries Unlimited Inc

Publication Date:

12th December 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Library, archive and information management
Library and information services

Dewey:

025.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

150

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

454g

Description

A must-read for elementary school librarians interested in starting a makerspace at their school, but who are concerned about the cost and are looking for curriculum links for getting started. Makerspaces are a powerful way to expand a school library's influence as an educational partner in the school community. However, many elementary school librarians and educators are hesitant to consider adding a makerspace to their programming due to concerns about costs. This book focuses on effective ways to start a makerspace in your school on a shoestring budget while simultaneously supporting curriculum standards and inviting the collaboration of other members of your school community. Today's school librarians have many responsibilities and often face a shrinking budget. The Elementary School Library Makerspace: A Start-Up Guide is a one-stop shop for learning the specific steps to successfully starting an elementary school library makerspace, without getting behind on managing your current school library tasks and responsibilities or blowing your budget. You'll learn how and where the makerspace movement started, and why; understand why today's young students crave hands-on experiences; and receive dozens of makerspace examples for each grade level by content area, including ones for language arts, math, science, engineering, arts, social studies, and technology. The book also covers how and why to track particular numbers regarding program performance, explains how to use creativity to start your makerspace with minimal dollars, and outlines how to make your PR efforts in letting others know about your school library makerspace effective in engaging many possible audiences.

Reviews

This book is a well-designed, timely professional resource. . . . it is not only a good book for getting started, but also a good book for those in search of ideas related to what is being taught in the classroom for existing library makerspaces. This is the book's strength. All activities are ready to use, simple, and follow a step-by-step design that can be copied (copyright information is included on each page). If elementary librarians are thinking of starting up a makerspace or just looking for some quick ideas for different subject areas, this is a book they will want to read. Recommended. * School Library Connection *
[A] good option for those seeking ready-made lessons that require little preparation. * School Library Journal *
[A] lot of helpful, practical ideas for library instruction and faculty collaboration. * Booklist Online *

Author Bio

Marge Cox is currently the library media specialist at Veterans Memorial Elementary School in Naples, FL.

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