[CALIBK12] Looking for best Library lessons for Junior High
Blanche Woolls
bwoolls at slis.sjsu.edu
Wed Jun 10 10:01:45 PDT 2009
How creative of you! It will get teachers to thinking about what to send
them to do on your second day. You could kill more birds with one stone if
you could get two classes at the same time. Is your library large enough?
Do you have two classes of the same grade level?
Blanche
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Rahn, Suzanne "Jennifer" wrote:
> Hello Collective Brain,
> I am at a Junior High 2 days a week, and unfortunately we don't get much class usage.
> I am planning to start a program in the fall where I offer one library topic a month
> and invite/encourage teachers to bring in (or send!) their classes. Probably just one
> day each week, to remain available for research projects, etc., on my other day.
>
> So...
> I am looking for the 10 best library lessons out there for Junior High students. My
> thoughts so far: using a variety resources for research, plagiarism, Internet safety,
> bibliography, how to find a good book, to name a few.
> If you have some great general lessons, or ideas for lessons, you are willing to
> share, I would love to receive!
>
> Thanks for your good ideas and have a blessed and fun summer,
>
> Suzanne Rahn
> Teacher-Librarian
> Anaheim High School
> Sycamore Junior High
> Anaheim Union High School District
>
> "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it is too dark to
> read."
> Groucho Marx
> :-)
>
>
More information about the CALIBK12
mailing list