Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Thursday January 24th - Bright Beginnings

Attendance:
Adults: 10
Babies: 11

So many new babies!!  
Four regulars, and the rest of the group was comprised of new people!  Storytime went well, but I think due to the number of new attendees, it was a quieter group.  We're just getting to the point (with my regulars) where the caregivers are singing along with the songs and performing the fingerplays, etc. alongside me.  While I had a great time getting to know the new babies, it did feel a little lonely performing by myself.  I love the happy chaos that we've cultivated over the past few months. 

We've decided to add a storytime!  Beginning in March, Bright Beginnings will meet twice a week.

Playlist:

·      Hello song

·      The mighty duke of York

·      Humpty Dumpty

·      Dance like snowflakes (in the air, whirling twirling)

·      Two little fishies

·      I’m a little froggy/bear/baby

·      Grey squirrel

·      Up and down in the elevator

·      Mitten poem

·      Wheels on the bus

·     Way up high in the winter sky, two little snowflakes caught my eye, down to the ground they fell without a sound, and before very long it was snowing all around

·      Walking old joe

·      Acka backa

·      Where is thumbkin?

·      There were 5 in the bed

·      This is the way the ladies ride

·      Skunk song

·      Cheek chin

·      My baby lies over the ocean

·      Baby shark

·      You are my sunshine

·      Mama’s little baby

·      See ya later

Thursday January 17th - Bright Beginnings

Attendance:
10 Adults
12 Babies

Excellent storytime today!  Twelve babies is a great size; we were able to stretch the content (as opposed to the free play)of the storytime to twenty-five minutes!  It's amazing to see how much these babies have grown and changed over the past four months.  I'm enjoying the interactivity as they (and their parents) get to know me better. 

Play list:

·      Hello Song

·      Little turtle in your shell

·      Itsy bitsy spider

·      Humpty Dumpty

·      Mighty duke of York

·      Come sing a song of winter

·      Three tickles

·      Up and down in the elevator

·      5 little peas

·      Wheels on the bus

·      What is the matter with dickery dean?

·      ABC song

·      Twinkle Twinkle

·      Grey squirrel

·      Open shut them

·      Dance your fingers

·      Baa baa white sheep

·      Ride a cock horse

·      Jingle jingle little bells

·      Jingle bells

·      See ya later!

Thursday January 10th -- Reading With Relish

Attendance: 7
Book discussed: When You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead


Learning to read from a youth perspective (as opposed to my own) is a good lesson for me.

There was a bit of a hiccup at the beginning of our meeting; a tutor group was in our space.  Though there's enough physical space for both groups, my girls are exuberant, and, I'm sure, hugely distracting. 

The discussion went well and filled the time nicely.  This was our second session with the two new girls, and everyone seems to be getting along well.  It's interesting to see how significantly the addition of two new personalities changes the dynamic of our group.  I'm doing a lot more conversation-wrangling than I was before, attempting to keep things on track.  The girls were excited to see each other after the holiday break, and keeping them focused on the discussion was more challenging than usual.  Regardless, this is a dynamic group of very intellegent girls, and its always very interesting to hear their perspectives.  

Notable:
The girls were almost uniform in their opinion of Miranda's mom as being selfish, absentee, etc.  They couldn't understand why she would want to work with jailed mothers. 

They liked Miranda as a character, but their favorite was Julia(!). 

When I had them imagine life without a cell phone, I was met with silence.  I reminded them that cell phones are relatively new, that I didn't have one even when I was in college!  One girl slowly raised her hand and said gravely "It's like, when I was little, we had cell phones, and you could talk, and text...but now, there're iPhones!"

Ha!!

Discussion questions:

Miranda is your age.  How does her life and experience relate to yours?  Do you like her? 

 Miranda says that she is “named after a criminal.”  Were you named after anyone?

 What do you think about Miranda’s mom?  How is she different than the other parents in the book?

What happens to Sal?  Why does he stop hanging out with Miranda?  Did his revelation at the end (about their friendship) surprise you?

What did you think about the notes Miranda gets?  How  would you feel if you got a note like that? 

Why does Miranda get in trouble for going over to Annemarie’s house?  Do you think things would have been different if she’d had a cell phone? 

Why does Annemarie stop eating her special food?  Why does Julia get so mad about it?

 Does Julia and Marcus’ time/diamond ring analogy make sense to you?  What does Marcus mean when he says “time is a construct.”

Why did Marcus hit Sal? 

Why does Miranda look at her apartment differently when Annemarie comes over?

On page 93, Julia says “A person knows when someone hates her—at least I do!”  Why does she think Miranda hates her, and how does this make Miranda feel?  Do either of them  change?   Have you ever felt that way?

Miranda’s mom says that everyone “has a veil between ourselves and the rest of the world.”  She says that occasionally that veil lifts, and we “see the world as it really is . . . all the beauty, and cruelty, and sadness, and love.  But mostly we are happy not to.”  What does she mean by this?  Can you think of examples in the book of where characters have their “veils” lifted?

Were you surprised by the ending, or did you have it figured out?  If you figured it out, what tipped you off?

A Wrinkle in Time factors heavily into the plot.  Have you read it?  If yes, did it make reading this book more fun?  If not, did this book make you want to?

The first letter says that “ I am coming to save your friend’s life, and my own.”  What does this mean?

Did you like this book?  Would you recommend it?  To whom?


 

 

 

Thursday January 10th, 2013 -- Bright Beginnings


Attendance: 15 kids, 14 adults

Turns out, babies love bells!
First storytime back after a two week break!  We had a great time, but it is becoming increasingly clear that more than 11-12 babies impacts the quality of the program.  I'm concerned that if the numbers continue to increase, people may quit coming.  We are considering adding an additional day in the next quarter. 

Playlist:

·     Hello song

·     Mitten poem

·     The more we get together

·     Three tickles

·     Raindrops = lemon drops, etc.

·     5 little peas

·     Hibernation

·     This is the way the ladies ride

·     Itsy bitsy spider

·     Mister sun

·     What is the matter with dickery dean?

·     Wheels on the bus

·     Here is a bunny

·     Baa baa black sheep

·     Ride a cock horse to banbury cross

·     Jingle jingle little bells

·     Ring our bells together

·     Ring your bells

·     See ya later