harford abingdon avengers book club for boys

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2015 Spring LATI Amy Lingelbach Program Proposal Program Description: Book Club for Boys will be a summer book club for boys going into grades 4 or 5 in the Fall. They will meet every two weeks throughout the summer. Books will be decided in the Spring, and there will be a list available both on-line and in paper form with the titles and dates. During the 1 ½ hour program, there will be about ½ hour of book discussion and then approximately 1 hour for a STEM tie in activity that would go along with the book. For example, I have chosen these books for possible use: Frank Einstein and the Electro-finger by Jon Scieszka- STEM – create robot or electro-finger on 3-D printers Poop Happened by Sarah Albee- STEM- design a “new type of toilet” El Deafo by Cece Bell- STEM- re-create a scene from the story using the video recorder, green screen, and use the mac computers to make an i- movie. My Near Death Adventures (99% true!) by Alison DeCamp- STEM- bring old sheets from home- go outside and create a “survivor” tent and discover ways to survive in the wilderness. When Life Gives You O.J. by Erica Perl- STEM- using empty plastic juice or milk containers, design, create, and decorate your own pet “dog”. Need for the Program: Since there is still a gender gap between boys and girls when it comes to reading and self-image with regards to boys, a fun reading and STEM program for boys will hopefully build self-esteem and enthusiasm for the love of reading. Between Emmorton Elementary School, Abingdon Elementary School, and Ring Factory Elementary School, there are 991 boys enrolled, which accounts for 51% of the school’s population. Currently, there are not any reading/STEM programs taking place specifically for boys within HCPL. Potential Partners: Emmorton Elementary School, Abingdon Elementary School, and Ring Factory Elementary School. Depending on the STEM activity chosen, we might potentially ask for help from Aberdeen Proving Grounds, or Harford Glen Environmental Center. Steps Necessary to Implement “Program” Decide on books/create discussion questions/finalize STEM project tie in/gather supplies needed for activities Create flyers to be handed out to boys at the above listed schools during Summer Reading Book Talks by the librarians. (They will be left with the teachers to hand out.)

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2015 Spring LATI Amy Lingelbach Program Proposal

Program Description: Book Club for Boys will be a summer book club for boys going into grades 4 or 5 in the Fall. They will meet every two weeks throughout the summer. Books will be decided in the Spring, and there will be a list available both on-line and in paper form with the titles and dates. During the 1 hour program, there will be about hour of book discussion and then approximately 1 hour for a STEM tie in activity that would go along with the book. For example, I have chosen these books for possible use:

Frank Einstein and the Electro-finger by Jon Scieszka- STEM create robot or electro-finger on 3-D printersPoop Happened by Sarah Albee- STEM- design a new type of toilet El Deafo by Cece Bell- STEM- re-create a scene from the story using the video recorder, green screen, and use the mac computers to make an i-movie.My Near Death Adventures (99% true!) by Alison DeCamp- STEM- bring old sheets from home- go outside and create a survivor tent and discover ways to survive in the wilderness.When Life Gives You O.J. by Erica Perl- STEM- using empty plastic juice or milk containers, design, create, and decorate your own pet dog.

Need for the Program: Since there is still a gender gap between boys and girls when it comes to reading and self-image with regards to boys, a fun reading and STEM program for boys will hopefully build self-esteem and enthusiasm for the love of reading. Between Emmorton Elementary School, Abingdon Elementary School, and Ring Factory Elementary School, there are 991 boys enrolled, which accounts for 51% of the schools population. Currently, there are not any reading/STEM programs taking place specifically for boys within HCPL.

Potential Partners: Emmorton Elementary School, Abingdon Elementary School, and Ring Factory Elementary School. Depending on the STEM activity chosen, we might potentially ask for help from Aberdeen Proving Grounds, or Harford Glen Environmental Center.

Steps Necessary to Implement Program Decide on books/create discussion questions/finalize STEM project tie in/gather supplies needed for activities Create flyers to be handed out to boys at the above listed schools during Summer Reading Book Talks by the librarians. (They will be left with the teachers to hand out.) Secure location within the library to hold the book club- including Innovation Lab- book times to make sure lab is available. Send in program request for the Headlines and Happenings magazine.

Evaluation: There will be program evaluation cards available, program statistics, and verbal feedback from the boys who participate in the club, as well as their caregivers.

Library Mission: The Abingdon Avengers Book Club for Boys ties in with the mission of HCPL to provide access to information and promote the love of within the community. Further, this program will provide a dynamic and enriching experience for these boys. The goal is for the boys to discover and maintain the love of reading, and have the opportunity to participate in STEM activities that will keep them excited to read and wanting to come back to the library.

2015 Spring LATI Amy Lingelbach Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Janine M. LisHarford County Public Library(o) 410 273 5600 x2256 (m) 443 252 [email protected]

The Abingdon Avengers Summer Book Club for Boys!

(Belcamp, Maryland May 27, 2015) Harford County Public Library is pleased to announce the summer book club targeted for boys entering 4th and 5th grade in the Fall, The Abingdon Avengers. Boys will read a pre-determined book, participate in a book discussion and then partake in a STEM activity related to the book that was read. There will be a total of 5 programs taking place every two weeks at the Abingdon Branch.

Harford County Public Library operates eleven branches located throughout Harford County, Maryland. The library serves over 191,000 registered borrowers of all ages and has an annual circulation of over 4.1 million. Harford County Public Library is committed to connecting people with information and promoting the love of reading within the community.

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Social Media: I will use Facebook to help promote the program and I would begin this approximately 2 weeks before the program is scheduled to start.

At this time, it is too late to get this program in for this summer. I am hoping we might be able to implement this program for the Summer of 2016.