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Discover how Discovery Elementary instills a love for reading and a commitment to the environment. Through engaging projects, themed events, and student-centered initiatives, the school library serves as the heart of the community. Join us in promoting literacy, eco-consciousness, and student success!
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At the Heart of the School Thom Garrard Discovery Elementary Mukilteo School District
Beliefs • All students can become good readers, listeners, and critical thinkers. • All students should have plenty of reading material that interests them. • Library resources must support instruction in all subject areas. • Students learn best from doing well-designed projects. • Teachers will implement successful projects if they have help and support from their school librarian. • The library should be a place where responsibility for the environment is modeled. • The library should be at the heart of every school.
Discovery Elementary • Grades 1-5 • 24 classes, 593 students • 77 % free and reduced • 1/4 ELL – 21 languages, mostly Spanish • Full time librarian, very part time aide • Covering 1 planning period per day • In improvement - Step 1
Actions • Daily checkout • AR reading club • Kid-friendly collection • Dollar Bookstore • Grants • Green Schools • Earth Day grocery bags • Atmosphere • Themes • Lunch with librarian • Chess club • TV Turnoff Week • Book Bingo • Ties • Storytelling
Atmosphere • Cozy reading corner • Drop ins welcome • Shelving Actions
Storytelling • Visualization • Participation • Connection • Carryover Actions
Lunch with the librarian • AR: 35 point prize • Kids bring their lunches • Small treat provided • Talk about books! Actions
Chess club • Weekly • Lunch recess • Equipment from grant Actions
Earth Day Grocery Bags • Paper grocery bags from Albertsons • Kids decorate them with Earth Day messages • Store gives them out with grocery purchases • Photos posted on website Actions
Kid-friendly collection • Goosebumps? • Graphic novels? • Spongebob? • Scooby Doo? • Easy non-fiction? • Books in Spanish and other languages? Actions
Dollar Bookstore • Increase student book ownership • All books $1 • Thrift stores, donations, Half Price clearance • Open once per week at lunch recess • Startup grants • PTA Actions
TV Turnoff Week • Go screen-free for a week (5 or 7 days) • April • About 200 participating students • Special calendar of events • List of activity ideas • Extra library book • Public library role • Book Bingo on one evening Actions
Book Bingo • Use the titles of 75 popular and classic books • Print bingo boards with titles instead of numbers • Prizes are mostly donated books • Try to make every kid a winner • Attendance averages 100 Actions
First grade daily checkout • Goal: develop the reading habit • Low first graders chosen by teachers • 35-40 enrolled • CKI/CKO at beginning of each day • One book (plus books with class) • Special bags • Special cards – attendance record Actions
Second grade AR reading club • Second grade dismissal at 2:30 • Students stay at school for an extra hour • 3 days per week • Tier 2 • Read and take AR quizzes • 10-20 students at a time • Attend for part or all of the year Actions
Green School certification • Formed a staff and student team • Took action on indoor air quality, outdoor air quality, waste reduction, and water use • Assessed energy use and took action • Reduced energy use by 10% • Certified at level 1 Actions
Grants • Supporting Student Success CBA • BECU • Mukilteo Schools Foundation • Picturing America • Page Ahead • Walmart • Everett Rotary Actions
Ties! • A tie for every occasion Actions
Themes • Flip over books/dolphins. • Go wild for books/jungle. • Blast off with books/astronauts. • Driven to read/race cars. • Read ‘emcowboy/cowgirl/hats. • Reach for the world/globes. • Flock to books/birds. • Give reading your best swing/baseballs. • Read. Return. Repeat/T-shirts. Actions