Wisconsin School for the Deaf - The Wisconsin Times Vol. 135 No. 3 Spring 2014 | Page 4

Children’s Book Week 2013 Each year in Wisconsin, children nominate their favorite books for the Golden Archer Award. During Children’s Book Week, children all over the state vote for their favorite book. Votes are tallied and a winner if chosen. During Children’s Book Week at WSD, all the elementary classes make their way to the library each morning to enjoy a Deaf adult signing the one of the books nominated for the Golden Archer award. This year the story signers were: Katy Schmidt, Joel Mankowski, Travis Waala, Tianna Galloway and Robert Paul. Following each story, students were divided into small groups for a variety of activities designed to coordinate with each story. David Copeland and Christopher Rawlings, WSD’s ASL Specialists, engaged students in an ASL lesson using the SmartBoard. Nell Fleming, WSD’s Librarian, asked students to summarize the story and describe what they liked (or didn’t like) about the story using an iPad with a video camera. Kari Todd, WSD’s Literacy Specialist, had a variety of creative ‘paper and pencil’ activities focusing on English literacy. Patty Kostechka, WSD’s Educational Assistant in the library, provided fun activities everyday incorporating pictures, colored pencils, yarn, paint sticks and loads of laughter. Thanks to WSD’s Bilingual Specialist, Karla Gunn, for recruiting the story signers and hard work coordinating this eagerly anticipated annual event. Preschool Winter Wonderland The preschool class has been having fun experiencing the excitement of winter while staying indoors protected from the bitter cold. They learned about putting things in order from the bottom to top when they built their own snowman. 2013-14 Winter - 4 The have worked on using a shovel by pushing a white box through cones. They also felt how cold ice can be while they were chipping away at ice cubes to free the penguins who were frozen inside. Even more fun, was looking at the ice through a magnifying glass.