Thursday, January 26, 2012

Class 1-3 Share Frog Facts

First Graders shared some facts about how frogs grow.  Take a closer look below .
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Did You Know Frogs Have Tails?


Fogs have tails? Yes they do, but only for a short time.  Class 1-3 learned a few facts about frogs from a non-fiction book called How a Frog Grows by Celia Benton.  After charting information they already knew about frogs students listened to the story and together we added some new information they learned about how frogs grow.  They talked about the frogs laying eggs in the water and tadpoles coming out of the eggs.  They learned how the tadpole's tail shrinks as their front and hind legs grow.  Before the students left the library they had to write about two facts they they wanted to share with each other and added an illustration of their new knowledge.  After this lesson they will never see a frog the same way again.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Biographies in the Library

Do you know how to find our biographies?  It's really simple. This week a few 4th and 5th grade classes came into the library and browsed through several biographies.  In groups they discussed what all of the biographies have in common.  Naturally, they explained that biographies are books written about important figures in the past and/or present.  They identified the table of contents and some students even found timelines in the biographies.  All of these features can help anyone research important figures, but just as important is knowing where biographies can be found in the library.

Students learned that the call number on the spine labels of our biography books all start with the capital B.  It is then followed by the last name of the person the biography is about.  Since our books are in alphabetical order on the shelves it should be really easy to find what you are looking for.  All of our biographies are shelved together, just look for the BIOGRAPHIES sign.

If you are interested in seeing what we have on our catalog just click on the OPAC link above and click on Resource List under the Catalog tab.

New Year, New Books

The new year has brought us three boxes full of new books.  In those boxes are some of the books that  students and staff have requested this past school year.  After looking at the list of books you requested I browsed through some professional book review sources, like Booklist and School Library Journal and placed order #1.  Could your favorite books be in there?  Come to the library soon and check out our "New Books" display.  I am currently in the process of creating the second book list before placing our final order for this school year.  If you still do not see your favorite books in the library go to the link above Gifs.cc - Gifs and Animations for your website, freecalled "REQUEST A BOOK"  It only takes a minute to add your title to the list.