Welcome! Explore everything your child is learning in library via this website.
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Everything Library Q&A
What Standards does the Library Follow?
What do you teach in Library?
Library curriculum is dynamic. Technology keeps changing, meaning information changes as well. Librarians teach many different subjects, and some focus on certain areas more than others. This is not a personal preference, but rather what our unique population of kids needs.
Our library focuses on three major areas of information study:
What technologies do you use in the library?
Visit our Virtual Classroom to learn more about our curriculum and our Library Makerspace, filled with everything from giant Legos to Robots!
What do you teach in Library?
Library curriculum is dynamic. Technology keeps changing, meaning information changes as well. Librarians teach many different subjects, and some focus on certain areas more than others. This is not a personal preference, but rather what our unique population of kids needs.
Our library focuses on three major areas of information study:
- Literature: Using information to encourage critical thinking and creativity
- Research: Finding information to inform and inspire further exploration of ideas/topics of personal interest
- Design Thinking: Creating information to recognize and solve problems
What technologies do you use in the library?
Visit our Virtual Classroom to learn more about our curriculum and our Library Makerspace, filled with everything from giant Legos to Robots!
Want to learn more? Please contact me with questions.
Family Literacy Resources
Family Literacy is the connection of reading, writing, speaking, and listening at home between parents/caregivers and their children. Although family literacy is for parents and children of any age, the use of this particular document is intended for families of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and children entering Kindergarten. For more information, please see the files below.
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How do you know your child's reading/lexile level?
This chart from the Scholastic website that lists approximate reading level ranges. Ask your child's teacher if you would like more information about which method of reading level assessment is used in the classroom!
Below you will find links explaining leveled reading, as well as recommendations for books appropriate for various reading levels.
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