This post is from John Schu and Shannon Miller's Two Libraries One Voice blog.
We are so excited!
This week we will be celebrating "International DOT Day" together. DOT Day is on September 15th, which is when The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds was first published in 2003. On this day, Peter and FableVision Learning challenges people all over the world to "make your own mark and see where it takes you."
We have been doing a lot at our schools to get ready for this super fun day.
The students are welcomed into John's library at Brook Forest Elementary with this amazing display.
And can learn more about Peter and FableVision here.
Shannon and her students created this new display in the Van Meter Elementary Library and they are enjoying all of the new books they added to their collection too.
Last week, a big group of Shannon's 7th and 8th graders created beautiful DOT art work outside. She wrote about this day on the Van Meter VOICE blog.... Today The Students Made Their Mark....On Each Other, The World, and ME!
She created signs for DOT DAY on the library and art room doors. The students created signs throughout the school with the banners.
And John's students started decorating paper with their DOTS too.
To celebrate in the libraries this week, we have planned a lot of literacy and art activities for the students. We are going to be painting and drawing with watercolors, finger paints, crayons, colored pencils, and sidewalk chalk. There is even an activity involving coffee filters, markers, and water bottles...Oh my.
Our kids are going to create DOTS using the iPads and drawing apps. We will be sharing these creations with each other over Skype.
John had a great idea today.....ROLL OUT the "Read" carpet for the week and have our students add dots throughout the week.And even our students are planning things.....like Alissa.
We will be sharing The Dot and other special books like Dotty by Erica Perl,
and Dot by Patricia Intriago over Skype with our students.
And of course a DOT Day celebration would not be complete without DOTS for everyone. :)
So just as the sweet character Vashti learns in The Dot, anyone can make a mark on the world.
This week in Oak Brook, Illinois and Van Meter, Iowa, we will celebrate the marks of every single person in our schools and the uniqueness of them all.