Northside Children's Community Library
Jul 14, 2012 Our students have two community libraries that they can check books out from, Lincoln Library and Northside Children's Community Library. Here is the website link for Northside Children's Community Library. http://northsidechildrenslibrary.weebly.com/What I've Been Reading and Doing Summer 2011
Jul 12, 2011 I hope you have read the 5 books that you were given this summer along with MANY more. I can't wait to hear about them! I have been reading the Bluestem and Monarch books that I will share with you this school year. I finished another class towards my Master's in Reading. I have 2 more classes to go. My daugher will graduate HS in May 2012 and I will graduate with my Masters. I have also been reading professional journals, blogs, and wikis. READ MORESummer Reading 2011
Jun 8, 2011 Summer reading will increase your reading level or help you stay at the level you left off at. Now is the time to read what you want to read. Read the books the school district gave you for the READ 5 Program. Read books from Lincoln Library and Barnes and Noble. Participate in their summer reading programs and win prizes for reading. Read books online using the TumbleBook Library and BookFlix website on the Lincoln Library website. Read blogs and write your own blog to share with others. READ MORELibrary Goals 2011-2012
Aug 30, 2010 To promote lifelong reading, this year in the library, we will: * match books to students interests. * have formal and informal conversations about what the students, teachers, and I are reading and what we plan to read next. * have mini lessons on library and information literacy skills. * read and listen to books and participate in book talks. * have author studies. READ MOREGoogle Lit Trips
Jan 6, 2010 A Different Way to Read Great Literature! This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more. http://googlelittrips.com/GoogleLit/Home.htmlWhat Can Lincoln Library Do For Your Child?
Jan 18, 2009 All you need is a FREE library card. Lincoln Library has many great resources for your child. I recommend BookFlix for PreK - 3rd graders and TumbleBooks for all ages. You can access these from home if you type in your library card number. There are also many free research databases your child can use from home. What can you check out along with all those fantastic books? Audiobooks, music, videos, computer software, and magazines. The library now has video games for check out. READ MOREGo to Archive

