When Miss Y met Mrs Hembree…

From my previous blog post, you will know that when I planned my trip to Canada and the USA, the top of my list was to meet my teacher librarian friend Mrs Hembree who lives in Seattle, WA in America.

Mrs Hembree and I had never met in person, but had shared ideas using Twitter and our library blogs since 2011. Mrs Hembree was just as welcoming, warm and friendly as I had imagined and when we met our online conversation simply flowed into our face to face conversation!

On the Friday when I visited Cougar Ridge Elementary School, I smiled because I arrived just in time for a whole school fire drill and thought to myself…schools are very much alike all over the world! It was the beginning of the year in American schools so just like us, they too were practising their safety procedures.

It was such a treat to spend the day with Mrs Hembree in her library and to see what her library looks like and how she teaches her classes. The first thing I noticed was how similar both of our libraries are and I immediately felt at home….

Watching Mrs Hembree teach her classes (and helping out a bit too), I felt like I was watching myself! We are both very busy trying to use every single minute of our library time with each class. The difference is that I have 45 minute classes and Mrs Hembree’s classes are only 30 minutes and for both of us that includes student borrowing time!

I really enjoyed talking with the classes that came into the library and many students commented on my accent which of course I didn’t notice, but I had noticed their accents! Some of the students were really interested in the size of Australia and surprised that it takes about 10 hours to drive from Melbourne to Sydney or just over an hour by plane. They didn’t realise how big Australia is!

I even did some scanning as students borrowed their books and met a big fan of Andy and Terry’s Treehouse series who was very excited that I had brought a copy of The 78-storey Treehouse book for their library. I asked Mrs Hembree if he could be the first person to borrow the book when it was ready. I imagine he has read it by now!

Mrs Hembree very kindly gave us a signed copy of The Honest Truth for our library. Having see Mt Rainier the day before, I was very excited and we had a great discussion with some older students about the  Australian and American front covers of the book as they are quite different.

Mrs Hembree also gave us two books ‘hot off the press’ that our Piggie and Elephant fans are going to love! Thank you so much Mrs Hembree.

We gave Mrs Hembree’s library some book gifts from our library and their very own Pig the Pug. You can read the next blog post to see what fun Pig the Pug is having with the Year 3 students at Cougar Ridge.

You can read more about my visit to Mrs Hembree’s on her blog post HERE and you will also know why I’m sending an Aussie Christmas book to her library…

I am so glad I made the journey to meet Mrs Hembree and to meet someone just as passionate as I am about libraries, books, reading and technology on the other side of the world…which isn’t all that far when you use technology to connect!

Terrific Teacher Librarian Day

I wasn’t in our LRC today, instead I was in the city for a day of learning with other teacher librarians.  It was also a day of “teacher librarian treats”…

My first treat was on the 7.30am train where I was excited to have half an hour to sneak a read and get lost in the book below The Honest Truth recommended by Mrs Hembree my teacher librarian friend in Seattle. This wonderful book for Senior Fiction will definitely come with one of my ’tissue alerts”! I’ll write about this book soon so stay tuned.

As I had arrived early in the city I wandered along to Degraves Street and its wonderful cafes for a coffee. My second treat was a mocha that was a “chocolatey work of art” and delightfully delicious! Degraves Street was busy and buzzing just like our LRC is before school each morning, except it had coffee and more grown-ups!

My best treat was waiting for me when I popped into the gorgeous bookshop The Little Bookroom in Degraves Street. This lovely gentleman and I had a wonderful chat about books and he asked me if I would like to hear a story. Of course I would!!!  As a teacher librarian I read LOTS of stories to others, but very rarely does anyone read to me. So for a few blissful minutes I thoroughly enjoyed listening to a very popular story in our library about one of our favourite chickens Peggy by Anna Walker…it made my day! Thank you 🙂

The rest of my day was very busy and filled with learning about Google Apps For Education, sharing lots of ideas and talking about books with other teacher librarians which is such a treat when you are the only teacher librarian in your school! 

My day ended perfectly with my train trip home and another opportunity to sneak a read…

When or where do you like to ‘sneak a read’?