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Here is my contribution to the M R Duck discussion:

M R PIGS
M R NOT PIGS
OSAR
YIB M R PIGS
(circulated in rural Alabama mid 80's)

Cyndy Dunning


Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:22:49 -0700
From:    Barb Engvall <bengvall@MAC.COM>
Subject: Re: Book M R Ducks?

I think this is a variation on the ABCD Goldfish...I do remember a  
book that I had in my library eons ago (about right for your son's age).

It is all built on the premise that many words can sound like just  
letters. These are just a few of what I found:

ABCD goldfish?
LMNO goldfish.
OSAR goldfish.

ABCD goldfish? Abby, see de goldfish?
LMNO goldfish. ..??.... am no goldfish (I can't quite work out the  
'L'" sound here, unless it's French)
OSAR goldfish. Oh yes they are goldfish
You can continue
ICM goldfish I see (th)em goldfish
CDBDI's (See 'dem beedy eyes)




M R DUCKS
M R NOT
M R 2
C D E D B D FEET? (not sure of this translation!)
L I B
M R DUCKS

CM Ducks?
M8 Ducks.
OSAR Ducks. CM Wings?
LIB. MR Ducks.

MR Snakes
MR Not
OSAR Snakes
CM B D I's
LIB MR Snakes

1. M R Ducks
M R Knot
O S A R, C M Wangs?
L I B
M R Ducks

2. M R Mice
M R Knot
O S A R, C M E D B D Feet?
L I B
M R Mice

3. M R Snakes
M R Knot
O S A R, C M B D Eyes?
L I B
M R Snakes





On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:52 PM, jd1953 wrote:

> My 26 year old son fondly remembers a book that featured the line "M
> R ducks?"  I honestly have no recollection of this title and he  
> swears that we read it repeatedly.  That cannot be the title because  
> Amazon has nothing even close.  Does anyone remember this phrase and  
> the book that it came from?  I would like to purchase a copy of his  
> future children.
>
> TIA
>
> Judith Dallinger
> Library Media Specialist
> Jack C. Binion Elementary School
> Richland Hills, TX
> jd1953@flash.net
> judy_dallinger@birdville.k12.tx.us
>

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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:04:02 -0400
From:    Leola Gaugler <lgaugler@SEAL-PA.ORG>
Subject: TARGET: Background music in libraries

How many of you have "piped in" music in your library?  What do you use?

Leola A.Gaugler
Selinsgrove Area Middle School
401 N 18th Street
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 10:39:21 -0500
From:    Floyd Pentlin <fpentlin@UCMO.EDU>
Subject: FEEL GOOD

A nice story in the "Kansas City Star" today  (22 June 2009) about how
the library and librarian played an important role in a youth moving
beyond the physical and psychological barriers of his environment:
 


Scholar is beating the odds
“I said to him, ‘What makes you think it’s 
new?’ ” said school
librarian Mary Sternshein, who became a mentor to Farish. “He said, ‘I
thought I did something unique.’ 
--------------------------------------------------------

Farish thinks his desire to learn set him apart at a young age. And the
library supplemented what an urban curriculum often lacks.
He reads nonfiction with all the zeal of a Harry Potter fan, his
current favorites being “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” and
“Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.” 
When they were young, he and Andrew found refuge in books. These days,
the library is where he and his sister go to relax.
“We didn’t grow up with very much,” Farish said. “We saw 
the benefits
of getting involved with libraries and reading.” 
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/story/1265325.html 
Floyd Pentlin, Instructor
Library Science & Information Services
University of Central Missouri
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Weblog - School Libraries: The Steak and the Sizzle:
http://fpentlin.edublogs.org/ 
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Treasurer, American Association of School Librarians, 2008-2011
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UCM: 660.543.4910
Office: 4200B Lovinger
fpentlin@ucmo.edu 
 
Home: 660.747.0683
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 13:56:51 EDT
From:    Richie Partington <BudNotBuddy@AOL.COM>
Subject: Richie's Picks: VIOLA IN REEL LIFE

 
 
Richie's Picks: VIOLA IN REEL LIFE by Adriana  Trigiani, Harper Teen, 
September 2009, 288p., ISBN:  978-0-06-145102-7
 
"'Hiiiiiiya!'  Trish bounds into the room with her pink  digital camera and 
snaps a photo of Marisol for the cloud on the door.  She  looks at the 
picture.  'Ooh, this is a good one.' Trish says.  'Hola,  Marisol!  I'm your 
resident advisor, Trish.'
"'Nice to meet you,' Marisol says, blinking from the  flash.  'These are my 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carreras.'
"Trish fusses over Marisol's parents as she fussed over  mine.  Trish 
speaks the worst Spanish I have ever heard.  It's all  choppy and she uses her 
hands a lot.  However, Mr. and Mrs. Carreras are  very pleased that Trish is 
trying.  I watch as she skillfully puts yet  another set of parents at ease.  
They must learn that in resident advisor  training.  'I'll be right back,' 
Trish says and skips out of the  room.
"'Wow.' Marisol watches her go.
"'I call her Trish Starbucks.  She has more pep than a  ventilatte.'
"'She seems nice.'
"'Oh yeah, she's buckets of nice.'
"Mr. and Mrs. Carreras look at one another,  confused.
"'Forgive me.  I'm from New York.  I'm a little  wry,' I explain.
"Marisol speaks to her parents in Spanish, and they laugh  really hard.  
Marisol turns to me.  'My parents think you're  funny.'
"'You know what I always say...'
"'No.  What?'  Marisol asks as she unzips her  duffel.
"'If you can make your parents laugh, you can probably get  them to buy you 
a car when you're sixteen.'
"Marisol smiles.  'I'll keep that in mind.'"
 
Fourteen-year-old aspiring filmmaker Viola Chesterson did not  want to 
leave her home in Brooklyn and begin her freshman year of high  school at a 
Midwest boarding school -- Prefect Academy for Young Women -- in  South Bend, 
Indiana.  She did not want to leave behind her Best Friend  Forever And 
Always, Andrew Bozelli.  She did not want to leave behind her  crush, the best 
looking boy in the five boroughs, junior Tag Nachmanoff.   But her parents -- 
who met in film school and work as a team -- have  rented out their home for 
the year and are heading to  Afghanistan for a film project.  Being that 
Viola's mother, herself,  had spent a lovely year at Prefect Academy back in 
the  eighties while Viola's stage actress grandmother was part  of a national 
touring company, Viola has been plopped down in  Indiana.  
 
"Indiana -- translated it's a Native American word for  flat.  Okay, I made 
that up."
 
Viola has been a well cared for, only child who  suddenly and reluctantly 
has to share a room with three other girls  in what feels like the middle of 
nowhere.  While trying to adjust to  her new surroundings, she must also 
adjust to BFFAA Andrew hooking up  with a Brooklyn hottie and suddenly not 
being at her IM beck  and call.  But things begin looking up when she gains 
popularity by  using her film savvy to bring the annual hokey Founder's Day 
stage  production into the Twenty-first century.  And then, like Cinderella to 
the  ball (well, not exactly), she accompanies a busload of her schoolmates 
to a  dance at the boys' school -- Grabeel Sharpe Academy -- and encounters a 
cute  freshman with his own Panorama X12 around his neck.
 
A cold,snowy winter, a ghost mystery, kisses, cookies,  roommates, a video 
diary, a film competition, and Viola's crack-me-up-every time  observations 
all make this an endearing coming of age story that  I really enjoyed from 
one end to the other.  
 
VIOLA IN REEL LIFE is an exceptionally fun middle  school read for tweens 
and teens, particularly all those out  there who are experimenting with video 
or are into the dramatic arts.  It  is incredible how much author-filmmaker 
Adriana Trigiani shows us about the  complexities of Viola's envisioning 
and producing a "simple"  fifteen-minute video for the story's climactic film 
competition.   And there are sure to be some great arguments between readers 
 regarding what is said by one of Viola's schoolmates about how  boys 
typically deal with competition versus how girls deal with  it.  
 
Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks 
_http://www.librarything.com/catalog/richiespicks_ 
(http://www.librarything.com/profile/richiespicks) 
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(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/) 
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:46:50 -0700
From:    Suzanne McRae <crlibrary@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: TAR: End of year lesson - Elem

Hello LM_NET,
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I am writing once again for a friend of mine that has a second interview fo=
r the librarian position in an elementary school.=A0 They asked her to do a=
 demo lesson with a second grade class on=A0the second to last day of schoo=
l.=A0 I have never taught elementary so I'm not sure what would be a good l=
esson.=A0 Whatever it is, it must be fantastic to keep the kids focused.=A0=
=20
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Does anyone have any good ideas that I could pass along?
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:12:51 -0700
From:    Jamieson McKenzie <fromnowon@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: June Issue of the Question Mark

The Question Mark
Vol 5|No 5|June|2009

Questioning Video, Film, Advertising and Propaganda:
Deconstructing Media Messages
By Jamie McKenzie

In this article Jame suggests that all students must learn
as part of media literacy to understand a list of video,
film and advertising devices employed to influence the viewer.

The article is available at http://questioning.org/jun09/video.html)


Jamie McKenzie
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 From Now On - http://fno.org
The Question Mark - http://questioning.org
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 13:45:01 -0500
From:    Marianne Steadley <steadley@ILLINOIS.EDU>
Subject: CE course: Library Marketing Management

Apologies for duplicate postings. 

The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign, is pleased to offer the following continuing education course. 

Title: Library Marketing Management 
Dates: July 6 - August 14, 2009
Times: Online asynchronous course 
Instructor: Christine Kujawa, MM, MS, Bismarck Public Library 

Intended audience: CPLA program candidates; other librarians and information 
professionals needing training in marketing principles and marketing their 
libraries.

Cost: $300 

Course description: This course will provide students with an introduction to basic 
marketing management and how these principles apply primarily in a public library 
setting, although many of the principles are applicable to other types of 
libraries. Topics included are: understanding marketing management, internal and 
external audits, analyzing marketing opportunities, developing marketing 
strategies, shaping the marketing product and managing and delivering marketing 
programs. Upon completion of the course the individual is expected to know the key 
components of strategic and marketing plans. The individual will be familiar with 
defining markets, adapting markets, building customer satisfaction, mission and 
vision statements, SWOT analysis, marketing research methodologies, environmental 
scanning, defining target markets and diverse patron populations, segmentation, 
implementation of services, public relations tools and evaluating marketing and 
service results.         

For additional information and to register, visit: 
http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/programs/cpd/CPLA/marketing.html 
Marianne Steadley
Continuing Professional Development  Graduate School of Library and Information 
Science, University of IL
501 E. Daniel St. Champaign IL 61820
steadley@illinois.edu
217/244-2751
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:44:43 -0400
From:    Leslie Poston <leslie.poston@KISKI.ORG>
Subject: Publishing student work online

I am at a 9-12 independent boarding school and I've been asked to check into
the accepted practices involving publishing student work on school websites
or wikis. Are there copyright issues that we should be aware of? Would you
advise getting permission from students and/or parents? Is there a legal
difference in displaying student work on a school wiki or website as opposed
to a student newspaper or classroom bulletin board? Who owns the work?

 

Any advice or experience you can lend will be appreciated.

 

Leslie Poston

John A. Pidgeon Library

The Kiski School

Saltsburg, PA 15681

724-639-8072

 


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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 14:52:09 -0700
From:    jd1953 <jd1953@FLASH.NET>
Subject: Book M R Ducks?

My 26 year old son fondly remembers a book that featured the line "M R duck=
s?"=A0 I honestly have no recollection of this title and he swears that we =
read it repeatedly.=A0 That cannot be the title because Amazon has nothing =
even close.=A0 Does anyone remember this phrase and the book that it came f=
rom?=A0 I would like to purchase a copy of his future children.

TIA

Judith Dallinger
Library Media Specialist
Jack C. Binion Elementary School
Richland Hills, TX
jd1953@flash.net
judy_dallinger@birdville.k12.tx.us

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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:59:46 -0700
From:    Ellen McDermott <ellenalesa@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: In search of good resources for lesson plans

Hi everyone,
=A0
Can you recommend any books, sites, blogs, etc. for lesson plans, or inspir=
ations for lesson plans?
=A0
Thanks.
=A0
Ellen McDermott
SLMS candidate in search of a job
New Jersey
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Date:    Mon, 22 Jun 2009 17:22:49 -0700
From:    Barb Engvall <bengvall@MAC.COM>
Subject: Re: Book M R Ducks?

I think this is a variation on the ABCD Goldfish...I do remember a  
book that I had in my library eons ago (about right for your son's age).

It is all built on the premise that many words can sound like just  
letters. These are just a few of what I found:

ABCD goldfish?
LMNO goldfish.
OSAR goldfish.

ABCD goldfish? Abby, see de goldfish?
LMNO goldfish. ..??.... am no goldfish (I can't quite work out the  
'L'" sound here, unless it's French)
OSAR goldfish. Oh yes they are goldfish
You can continue
ICM goldfish I see (th)em goldfish
CDBDI's (See 'dem beedy eyes)




M R DUCKS
M R NOT
M R 2
C D E D B D FEET? (not sure of this translation!)
L I B
M R DUCKS

CM Ducks?
M8 Ducks.
OSAR Ducks. CM Wings?
LIB. MR Ducks.

MR Snakes
MR Not
OSAR Snakes
CM B D I's
LIB MR Snakes

1. M R Ducks
M R Knot
O S A R, C M Wangs?
L I B
M R Ducks

2. M R Mice
M R Knot
O S A R, C M E D B D Feet?
L I B
M R Mice

3. M R Snakes
M R Knot
O S A R, C M B D Eyes?
L I B
M R Snakes





On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:52 PM, jd1953 wrote:

> My 26 year old son fondly remembers a book that featured the line "M  
> R ducks?"  I honestly have no recollection of this title and he  
> swears that we read it repeatedly.  That cannot be the title because  
> Amazon has nothing even close.  Does anyone remember this phrase and  
> the book that it came from?  I would like to purchase a copy of his  
> future children.
>
> TIA
>
> Judith Dallinger
> Library Media Specialist
> Jack C. Binion Elementary School
> Richland Hills, TX
> jd1953@flash.net
> judy_dallinger@birdville.k12.tx.us
>
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