Monday, May 25, 2020

Using Puppets, STEM & Motion Webinars for Libraries

Tessa Michaelson Schmidt shares these free Library of Michigan-sponsored archived webinars with all of us here is WI!

DIY Puppets and Props to Support Imagine Your Story
“Story” is a part of a child’s first language and key to exploring and understanding their world. Imaginative play is essential to a healthy childhood and a more compassionate, fulfilling adulthood. And so, providing children opportunities for open-ended narrative play with puppets and props will not only allow them to develop social skills like sharing and cooperation, it will also help use their imagination to grow in language and literacy! In this webinar, facilitated by Storyteller and Narrative Consultant, Jenifer Strauss, learn how to provide children with simple puppets and props from every-day household items to provide “anytime, anywhere” opportunities for narrative play. (Recorded 05/08/2020) 

We also had 2 really fun STEM webinars that you’re welcome to share, too:

STEM in the Kitchen with Longway Planetarium’s Laurie Bone
In this STEM training Longway Planetarium’s Laurie Bone will introduce some basic chemistry concepts while demonstrating fun and easy-to-do chemistry activities straight from the kitchen.  Activities that you can do virtually with your patrons using everyday kitchen tools will be demonstrated.  Webinar participants will also receive links to information sheets that support each activity so that you can create a “STEM in the Kitchen” program, either in the library or virtually, for your families. (Recorded 05/12/2020)

Motion! with Longway Planetarium’s Laurie Bone
In this STEM training, Longway Planetarium’s Laurie Bone will provide background information about forces and motion, and share connections to the Next Generation Science Standards.  Some easy, tried and true activities that you can do virtually with your patrons using everyday household items will be demonstrated.  Webinar participants will also receive links to information sheets that support each activity so that you can create a “Motion” STEM program, either in the library or virtually, for your families. (Recorded 04/28/2020)

We did 10 “fun” webinar trainings over the past 5 weeks or so - all of which can be found on the Library of Michigan webinar archives: https://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan/0,9327,7-381-88855_89737-301245--,00.html. Feel free to copy, paste & share the links out to your libraries.

This program is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan

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