Work what you got, GURL!
January 3, 2014 Inservice
Dewey? or Not to Dewey ? That is the question!
- Research
- Pros/Cons: Student/Teacher Input
- Action Plan: Weed/ Sorting Section
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History is Organized by Time-Line!
Books are in organized by using a timeline along with a specific event. ( Reinforces history timeline used in class instruction.)
Ex. Holocaust section
History Reference books are placed with other non-fiction titles.
Ex. Alabama: History of Our State
Fiction is in the Middle!
Fiction is organized by genres in the middle of the library. All fiction titles have the genre in OPAC as well as on the spine and back barcode of the book.
Ex. Fault in Our Stars By John Green : Teen Drama
No More Reference Only Section!
The reference books are located in each section.
Shake the Dust!
" So when the world knocks at your front door,clutch the knob and open on up, running forward into its widespread greeting arms with your hands before you, fingertips trembling though they may be."
Anis Mojyani
DCHS Library
Email: reevesa@dallask12.org
Website: www.dallask12.org
Location: Plantersville, AL, United States
Phone: 334 366-2232
Catch the Reading Bug Library Data Wall
- Promotes school wide literacy plan!
- Celebrates student achievement!
- Quick Look at Monthly Statistics!
Reasons to Read Board
- ACIP Goal: Improve Literacy Skills
- Strategy: Create A Reading Environment
- Action Step: Monthly Reasons to Read Board
Reasons to Read Board Display Table
- Feature: Books, magazines and articles
- Fiction and Nonfiction titles