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Time enough for drums by ann rinaldi
Time enough for drums by ann rinaldi








time enough for drums by ann rinaldi

The highest scoring word each day won a book.

time enough for drums by ann rinaldi

If the word had not already been used that day they got a cookie. Any student could come up to the display, rearrange the scrabble tiles (books) into a word and then they would write that word on a clipboard that I provided next to the display. I then created the different genres out of scrabble tiles, in their "color" and used those as decor. For the point value of the scrabble letter I color coded it to represent one of 10 genres. I chose to use the first letter of the book title as the scrabble tile letter. Because the books were completely covered I wanted to give a couple of clues as to what the book was in the bag, in case a student wanted to check one out. Each book was wrapped in a paper bag and had a scrabble tile taped to the front of the bag. I wasn't sure if the display would be popular with my students but it turned out to be a total hit! Here is all the details so you can create a display of your own!īefore I explain each step, let me give you an overview of the scrabble "game" display.

time enough for drums by ann rinaldi

I came up with an idea to turn the game of Scrabble into an interactive library display.










Time enough for drums by ann rinaldi