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From: "Michael Ming, Hung" <mmhung@HKEIN.SCHOOL.NET.HK> Subject: library lesson Our school is considering having an author visit next year by Alice McLerran. I would love to hear from anyone who has had her visit your school(s). Thanks in advance. Cathy Retzer Medford Elementary School Medford, WI cretzer@waun.tdsnet.com Dear Librarians worldwide, Do your school have regular library lessons that teach students those library and information skills as an individual subject? What do you think of treating library and information skills as an individual subject? How good is it to compare with integrating those skills into other subjects? What is the situation to carry out? *************************************************************************** Homepage = http://hkein.school.net.hk/~mmhung/ Pages for Christians, teachers, librarians, and students...... Jesus Christ, is the same Yesterday and Today and Forever. ~Hebrew 13:8 NIV Email: mmhung@hkein.school.net.hk ida & michael Hung 2ndEmail: minhung@vol.net [or] mmhung@hotmail.com [or] mmhung@geocities.com *************************************************************************** Subject: Wordless Picture Books to: Elaine Donoghue et al: A to Zoo, Subject Access to Children's Picture Books by Lima (Bowker) has a long list of wordless picture books. Most public libraries will have this. George Pilling, Library Media Technology Teacher Educational Resource Services 7000 Doe Ave. Suite A Visalia, CA 93291-9220 phone: (209)651-3077 fax: (209)651-1012 email: georgep@tcoe.k12.ca.us