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When I worked in the junior high, the public librarian came to our school and visited all the English classes, did a little booktalking and advertised the summer reading program. It was great having her come and do this visit... she got some great summer helpers and some additions to her program. I think the kids liked hearing someone else book talk books too! Connie > Connie Williams > NBCT Teacher Librarian > Past President > California School Library Association > CSLA 2.0 Team > > Http://www.phslibrary.org > > chwms@mac.com > > > check out "Circulate This: stories from the school library" at >http://www.csla.net/audio > now available on iTUNES On May 18, 2010, at 8:11 AM, BettyTX wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela Thompson" <pthomp@SISD.NET> > > We promote the local branch of the public library--they offer great > teen programs--my school is grades 6-8. If the kids want books, they > have to make the effort to go there. > > --------------------------- > > Hey! That's a good idea! Maybe some of the last days of library time > can be spent on a school library sponsored field trip to the local > libraries to get the kids started on their use of the PUBLIC library! > > Our elementary students have similar field trips to study about > local history (museums and parks), service jobs (firestation, city > hall, etc.), production (peanuts, etc.) during the last days of > school, so why not take them to the Public library? > > Betty Dawn > -- > Betty Dawn Hamilton (Using retired years to keep up with current > events!) > LMS (Middle & High School) > Former Chair of Texas Association of School Librarians > Former Contributing Editor of "Profession" section, Texas Library > Journal > Brownfield, TX > bhamilt@hughes.net > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please note: All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. > You can prevent most e-mail filters from deleting LM_NET postings > by adding LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU to your e-mail address book. > To change your LM_NET status, you send a message to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu > In the message write EITHER: > 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET > 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL > 3) SET LM_NET MAIL > 4) SET LM_NET DIGEST > > * To contact an LM_NET Moderator: LM_NET-request@listserv.syr.edu > * LM_NET Help & Information: http://lmnet.wordpress.com/ > * LM_NET Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/ > * EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://lm-net.info/join.html > * LM_NET Supporters: http://lmnet.wordpress.com/category/links/el-announce/ > * LM_NET Wiki: http://lmnet.wikispaces.com/ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note: All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. You can prevent most e-mail filters from deleting LM_NET postings by adding LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU to your e-mail address book. To change your LM_NET status, you send a message to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL 3) SET LM_NET MAIL 4) SET LM_NET DIGEST * To contact an LM_NET Moderator: LM_NET-request@listserv.syr.edu * LM_NET Help & Information: http://lmnet.wordpress.com/ * LM_NET Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/ * EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://lm-net.info/join.html * LM_NET Supporters: http://lmnet.wordpress.com/category/links/el-announce/ * LM_NET Wiki: http://lmnet.wikispaces.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------