Teaching library media skills in grades K-6 : a how-to-do-it manual for librarians

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Teaching library media skills in grades K-6 : a how-to-do-it manual for librarians

Carolyn Garner ; illustrated by Jaime Crabtree

(How-to-do-it manuals for libraries / series editor, Bill Katz, no. 130)

Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2004

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Here's a comprehensive new guide and CD-ROM with the tools busy school library media specialists need to teach elementary children to successfully navigate today's libraries, This valuable grade-by-grade manual provides ready-to-teach lessons for introducing and reinforcing 12 essential learning objectives with practical, fun, and challenging activities. The topics range from learning library manners and the proper care of books (for K-2 learners) to computer use and locating information from CD's and the Internet (for upper-elementary grades). Whether you need a good lesson for teaching call numbers, the Dewey Decimal System, what the title page of a book contains, thesaurus and dictionary use, or using online catalogs and search engines--it's all here. Garner's ready-to-go lessons have all been field-tested with kids and can be used either as-is from the book or easily adapted and customized from Word files located on the CD-ROM.

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