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CHECKOUT POLICIES

Students may check out books for a one week period. They can be renewed twice for one week each time. Books can be placed on hold if currently checked out by others.

There are no fines for overdue books, but there is a 2 book limit per student so they must refrain from further checkouts until the books are returned. They may be returned anytime to the book drop.

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2004-2005 LIBRARY PLANS

FIRST TRIMESTER

All Levels:

  • Book care
  • Parts of Books
  • Publication Information
  • Author, Illustrator, Fiction, Non-Fiction
  • Call numbers, Shelving
  • Begining Dictionary Skills

Grade 4&5:

  • Source (Bibliography), Card (Big 6)
  • Inference
  • Pharaphrasing
  • Brain Quest
  • Idioms

SECOND TRIMESTER

All Levels:

Reference Skills:

Dictionary, Thesauraus, Biographical Dictionary, Geographical Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Almanac

Grade 4&5:

Best of the Best Books of 2002:

Grade 4&5 students are introduced to ten titles and hear excerpts from each book. They are then asked to vote on their choice of the best

THIRD TRIMESTER

All Levels:

  • Continue with Reference Skills
  • Reader's Theater

Grade 4&5:

  • Research Report - topic to be decided
  • Introduction to Debate

 
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