Have you see the newest craze or started you own? Yes, I speak of Bullet Journals. Maybe you are a seasoned veteran at journaling, but it has been years since I have journaled. A friend had a Bullet Journal at a meeting we were attending together and I was fascinated. I love technology, but have always had lists all over my desk of things I needed to do, needed to remember, or something someone asked me. Bullet Journaling allows me to organize these lists while using my creativity. Of course I had to jump on Pinterest right away to see if everyone was doing https://www.pinterest.com/kellylibrarian/bullet-point-journal/ I think the thing I am the most excited about is making pages that work for me. I am going to set up pages to remind me of books I want to highlight and lesson plan ideas. I found another teacher who had a page in her Bullet Journal that she is using to take notes to help her differentiate students lessons. If you haven't tried Bullet Journaling yet it is a great way to relax while keeping yourself organized.
Kelly the Crafty Librarian
Monday, May 9, 2016
Saturday, May 23, 2015
http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/Community-Comes-Together-During-Prayer-Walk-for-Hope-and-Peace-304792771.html
Notice World no riots! This is my community, the community I love and the one I want the world to see. Notice the support for each other with out concern for race or religion. This is America, this is what we need to teach our young people. Only working together can America be great.
This week two families lost loved ones. Instead of pointing fingers and blame maybe we can finally learn valuable lessons from these tragedies:
1) Crime hurts not only the victims of the crime, but also the person who commits the crimes family. There are so many children that are growing up with out both of their parents because of gangs and crime. How do we teach these children that gangs are not family? The children growing up in these situations are valuable we can teach them and provide them with real opportunities or we can see gangs grab them up. Throwing aide money at these kids is not helping they need to have role models, job skills, and high quality schools so they value themselves and a work ethic.
2) Officer Kerrie Orozco believed enough in humanity and her community that rather then just working on the gang unit to fight gangs and crime she volunteered to work with youth to help them become good citizens and reach their full potential. Like so many of the police officers that never get shown in media she understood that to change the world you have to be an example for youth to help them know what it means to be a responsible, productive, democratic citizen. Working with youth to share your talents/ passions is not only good for them, but also gives you the feeling of accomplishment. Officer Orozco gave of herself in so many ways even before she gave her life.
Wearing blue, flags at half staff, and flowers are a nice short term way to honor Officer Orozco, but I think we can take it a step further. To honor Officer Orozco, all the other good police officers who have given their lives protecting us, those that are still serving, and the military who protect our freedom let's make a better world for everyone. Go out and find a way to give back to your community to make it a better place. Volunteer to use your talents whether that means helping an elderly neighbor, cleaning up a park, or helping young people learn a trade it will all help. Stand up for those who can not stand up for themselves. A hand up not a hand out in honor of these great people.
Notice World no riots! This is my community, the community I love and the one I want the world to see. Notice the support for each other with out concern for race or religion. This is America, this is what we need to teach our young people. Only working together can America be great.
This week two families lost loved ones. Instead of pointing fingers and blame maybe we can finally learn valuable lessons from these tragedies:
1) Crime hurts not only the victims of the crime, but also the person who commits the crimes family. There are so many children that are growing up with out both of their parents because of gangs and crime. How do we teach these children that gangs are not family? The children growing up in these situations are valuable we can teach them and provide them with real opportunities or we can see gangs grab them up. Throwing aide money at these kids is not helping they need to have role models, job skills, and high quality schools so they value themselves and a work ethic.
2) Officer Kerrie Orozco believed enough in humanity and her community that rather then just working on the gang unit to fight gangs and crime she volunteered to work with youth to help them become good citizens and reach their full potential. Like so many of the police officers that never get shown in media she understood that to change the world you have to be an example for youth to help them know what it means to be a responsible, productive, democratic citizen. Working with youth to share your talents/ passions is not only good for them, but also gives you the feeling of accomplishment. Officer Orozco gave of herself in so many ways even before she gave her life.
Wearing blue, flags at half staff, and flowers are a nice short term way to honor Officer Orozco, but I think we can take it a step further. To honor Officer Orozco, all the other good police officers who have given their lives protecting us, those that are still serving, and the military who protect our freedom let's make a better world for everyone. Go out and find a way to give back to your community to make it a better place. Volunteer to use your talents whether that means helping an elderly neighbor, cleaning up a park, or helping young people learn a trade it will all help. Stand up for those who can not stand up for themselves. A hand up not a hand out in honor of these great people.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Valentine's Day Library Display
My library Valentine's Day display, it lights up! Romance novels flew off the shelf. Even had some young men check out romance novels. It could be used any time for romance novels. I used the CriCut cartridge Teen Paper Dolls for the figures.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Does it count as cleaning if it is my Pinterest boards that I am cleaning? I think so. I love looking at all the ideas. Surprising how many I have actually tried or done. Great for teachers and crafters alike.
https://www.pinterest.com/kellylibrarian/
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Trying To Get Organized
Trying to get my social media accounts organized in to one area with HootSuite. This might make my digital life easier & keep everything up to date. So much has been happening & I never seem to get it posted. Hopefully, this will help.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
This semester I will be creating an educational web based platform from the ground up. I am really excited, but anyone that knows me knows that what ever the program is if there is a way to break it I will find that way. Even if the program creators believe they have thought of everything. My current library Libguide is a perfect example. Anyone that goes there at this moment will see a sad face. That's because I clicked a button...I have a busy weekend ahead.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
I really want to get this blog going, but there never seems to be enough time in the day. I think I am going to have to make a time commitment each day. I have started my EdD studies so, not only am I being physically crafty I have been learning to be digitally crafty. I promise more to come and sooner posts.
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