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Florida Library Youth Program 2019 Summer Workshop
Teen Programming
Books to movies! Or is it movies to books?
Teen Fest/Parties celebrating:
• Doctor Who.
• Star Wars.
• Star Trek.
• Guardians of the Galaxy.
Time machine crafts
• Cardboard and lots of it!
Got game?
• PlayStation.• Wii.• X-Box.• Minecraft. • Roblox.• DC Universe roleplaying game.• Marvel Universe roleplaying game.• Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and
other strangeness.• The Doctor Who roleplaying game.
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Demo: Galaxy “cake” pops
What you'll need:
• Donut holes.
• White chocolate.
• Gel food coloring.
• Star sprinkles.
• Sticks.
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“You checked-out what at the library?!”Special collections• Orion Starblast.
• Donated by Alachua County Astronomy
Club. astroleague.org/
• One in circulation.
• Check-out for two weeks.
• Can place hold requests.
Astronomy scavengerhunt?
• Scratch-off cards.
• Request for exhibits.
• Request for speakers.
• Request for astronauts.• Fees for travel expenses only.
• Virtual option: Skype.
nasa.gov/about/exhibits/index.html
NASA
There’s an app for that
• Star Chart.
• NASA.
• Night Sky Lite.
• SkyView® Free.
• GoSkyWatch Planetarium.
• ISS Detector.
• Sky Map.
• SkEye Astronomy.
• Star and Planet Finder.
• Satellite AR.
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Demo: What did I just eat?
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Summer book club ideas:
Teens in space!
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Profound young adult books…If aliens gave you a red button and told you all you have to do to save the world is push that button, would you do it? That’s the dilemma Henry Denton faces and he has 144 days to decide.
As the universe shrinks, so does Tommy’s memories. Until one day he disappears and no one but his boyfriend Ozzy can remember him. Can Ozzy figure out what went wrong? Can he save Tommy?
Contact your local:• Authors.• Astronomy group.• Planetarium.
Photo credits
• Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) artwork.
• Tardis.
pixabay.com/en/tardis-doctor-who-time-travel-2311634/
• Darth Vader.
pixabay.com/en/star-wars-darth-wader-villain-2463926/
• Game controller.
pixabay.com/en/game-controller-joystick-controller-155530/
• Orion Starblast.
amazon.com/Orion-10015-StarBlast-Reflector-Telescope/dp/B00D12U1IK
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Photo credits
• Scratch-off stickers.a.co/d/4NC0cSn
• Cardboard.
pxhere.com/en/photo/628593
• NASA logo.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NASA_logo.svg
• Book covers.
Google Images.
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Florida Library Youth Program 2019 Summer Workshop
Early Literacy
Sing TalkPlay
Write Read
InclusivityLook
Listen
Talk
Examples
• Baby/toddler time.
• Preschool storytime.
• Sensory activities.
• Outreach.
Take Me to Your Reader
Out of this world sensory objects
Special summer series
• PJ storytimes.
• A-Z storytimes (26).
• Makerspaces.
• Book clubs.
• Sensory toddler time.
Shoot for the Moon
Activity time – Moon sand
Ingredients:
• 9 cups play sand.
• 3 cups cornstarch.
• 2 1/2 cups water.
“Aiken Drum” songyoutu.be/1jF0dDSIWhY
Trekking Across Our Universe
To the Library and Beyond
The WhySTEM/STEAM
• Critical thinking skills.
• More jobs available in future, not enough qualified to fill them.
• Bridge technology gap.
• Keep kids interested in science-related fields.
• Art is important to bridge and enhance other fields.
MAKERSPACE
• Hands-on learning.
• Problem-solving.
• Creativity.
Coding programs
• code.org/starwars
• tynker.com/hour-of-code/space-quest
Star Wars character troops
Books… activities … movies!
instructables.com/id/DIY-Rockets/
Photo credits• CSLP artwork.
• Star Wars characters.
fl501st.com/trooper-tracker/
rebellegion.com/ra-kura-base/
• Book covers.
Google Images.
• Sensory objects.
• Constellation sensory bag. playgroundparkbench.com/constellation-sensory-play/
• Sensory space bottle. artsymomma.com/outer-space-discovery-bottle.html
2019© 2019 CSLP
Rick Scott, Governor
Ken Detzner, Secretary of State
Florida Department of State
Division of Library and Information Services
This project was funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and
Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's
Division of Library and Information Services.