Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

Story Time Adventures Camp Read-a-Lot!






So the other day I came up with the idea of holding a summer reading camp. At first I was thinking along the lines of making it like a classroom, with a structured setting, but then I decided that there are times when I don't find that to be fun as a substitute teacher, so why in the world would the kids think it's fun?

I've learned from a teacher who was my son's first grade instructor. She always has great lesson plans, but she also reminds me, "To have fun." So that's what my plans are for this spring and summer.


My first 'camp' will actually be held during my children's spring break, on April 19, 20, 21. The camp theme will be 'Rescue Me From Boredom: Let's Read!" I know that I spent many a summer going to the library with my mom and checking out books to take home, and that's what saved me from going nuts when school was out.

The Rescue Me theme goes like this: We will incorporate three different types of emergency/rescue personnel in our program. It will include police, fire, and paramedics. For example, on the police day, either I, or a police volunteer, will read Officer Buckle and Gloria, a delightful book written by Peggy Rathmann. It's a Caldecott Medal Winner. We will do activities centered around this book. But, what I also want to do is have the officer talk about his/her job, what it takes to be a police officer, and how reading is very important in his/her job. They will also show the children their patrol car and how it works. We will also read other books that relate to police work. The children will also be able to take home their own copy of this book.

On the day that we discuss fire fighters, we will take a walking field trip to our local fire station, or, I may have the parents meet us there and join in on the fun. There's nothing better than being up close and personal with a big, red, rig. I'm also hoping to find someone who has a Dalmation that the kids can meet.

With the paramedic, I'm hoping that he/she can bring a rig over as well, or maybe we can visit the place where they are housed.

There are so many possibilities! I hope you'll take into consideration that this is a great program for your kids. The sessions are 2.5 hours each.

Happy Reading!
Julie Engelhardt
http://www.storytimeadventures.wetpaint.com/

Saturday, October 2, 2010

More Story Time Adventures


Ahhh.. October. I love this time of year because there are so many exciting things happening. My Story Time Adventures is doing quite well. Here I am as 'Sadie the Scarecrow' which is so much fun. I did a stint at the San Benito County Fair on October 1, and I'm back today, October 2, for three hours, from noon til 3. It was great fun yesterday interacting with the young children who were visiting with their schools. I may break out my spoons today and start playing a few songs for the kids.
This month I'm also appearing at Ladd Lane Elementary School for story time, Rutgers Elementary in Gilroy, and at Uesugi Farms Pumpkin Patch in Morgan Hill.
I'm especially excited because I'm working on a Mrs. Claus program for the Holiday Season, trying to put together a Mrs. Claus Tea & Story Time at San Juan Oaks Country Club and Golf Course. I hope you'll all come!
Thanks to all who have supported me during this adventure. I'd like to see more moms from Hollister and surrounding cities come visit me. I even had a mom from Salinas show up for the last story time, our Pajama-rama Party!

If you have any questions, would like to book me for a party or assembly, call 831 635 9674.
Happy Reading!
Julie Engelhardt

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Cerra Vista Holiday School Boutique

I've been quite busy these past couple of months preparing for our elementary school's holiday boutique. It's at Cerra Vista Elementary School, 2151 Cerra Vista Road, Hollister, x of Cerra Vista and Union. I hope everyone will come by to Cerra Vista between 9 and 3. At 10:30 we will have a pianist playing Christmas Carols, at noon the Cerra Vista Choir will sing, and Santa Claus will be there from 1 to 3, with professional photos by Zoom Photography.

We have more than 20 vendors attending, selling jewelry, purses, quilts, scarves, knit hats, wood craft items, holiday ornaments, stained glass, skin care and makeup.. the whole gamut. I hope you will be able to attend. Check our web site, www.cerravista.com, or become our Face Book Friend! This holiday boutique will be the best! We hope you can join us!

Julie Engelhardt