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YOU GOT IT !!!   AWESOME!!!!!  Now that's teaching the joy of reading. You're 
modeling it.,  You're reaching them.  YES YES YES!!!!

You also figured out my secret-I'm a rebel!

:)
Barb
Barb Langridge
Children's Services

Howard County Central Library
10375 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21045

410 313-7880
barb.langridge@hclibrary.org






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Original Message:
From: Pam Gelbmann <pam.gelbmann@COMCAST.NET>
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Cc: 
Date: Tuesday, September 28 2010 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: ELEM: a bit miffed: leveled library?
Ah, Barb, you radical! I cringe when I get "But, You're just reading to them!" So 
many of our kids could benefit from someone reading to them. It amazes me that 
something so simple totally gets missed by so many parents. I use my read alouds to 
challenge kids to try something different. A different genre, author, style of 
writing. One never knows what great book one may be missing until it is tried! 

Pamela K. Gelbmann 
Media Specialist 
Wilson & Franklin Elementary Schools 
Anoka, MN 
Pam.gelbmann@comcast.net 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barb Langridge" <barb.langridge@HCLIBRARY.ORG> 
To: "LM NET" <LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> 
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 9:39:14 AM 
Subject: Re: ELEM: a bit miffed: leveled library? 

What if we read aloud to them? 

Barb 
Barb Langridge 
Children's Services 

Howard County Central Library 
10375 Little Patuxent Parkway 
Columbia, MD 21045 

410 313-7880 
barb.langridge@hclibrary.org 






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Original Message: 
From: Susan Egan <segan@OBERLIN.K12.OH.US> 
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU 
Cc: 
Date: Tuesday, September 28 2010 10:03 AM 
Subject: Re: ELEM: a bit miffed: leveled library? 
"In several research studies children reported that 
finding books they like is the biggest barrier they face to reading" and 
"Children rarely acknowledged receiving formal instruction in book 
selection." 

So my question is, "How do they find books they want to read in the wider 
world of unlevelled collections, five-finger-tests and so on?" Are we 
doing 
them a disservice by propping them up with arbitrary crutches? 

This is a leap for me, the assumption is these kids can read and want to. 
In my school we are still delving into children that are getting their 
wings. I discuss book selection, reading the inserts, backs of books, 
checking the online synopsis, thinking about the things that interest 
them, etc etc. The book levels (all book are dewey arranged) are props, 
absolutely. Except I see them more as props to get them started to fly 
with books. Most of my kids would not read unless it is required. Let me 
repeat it that these children are not readers, selecting books for them is 
like going to the dentist. Every prop and tool I can use, book talks, 
authors videos, themes, challanges to get books into the kids hands I will 
use. I buy Captain Underpants and Franny K. Stein because it may be the 
only thing Bobby or Susie will read without a battle. Especially if they 
know the teachers don't like them. If Bobby wants to read fairy stories I 
will sneak him copies when no one is around. Any prop I can use to help my 
kids start reading....I'll take it. 

Susan Egan 
Oberlin Elementary School 
Grades 3-5 
Oberlin, OH 
segan@oberlin.k12.oh.us 


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To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU 
From: Barbara Braxton <barbara.288@BIGPOND.COM> 
Sent by: School Library Media & Network Communications 
<LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> 
Date: 09/27/2010 06:50PM 
Subject: Re: ELEM: a bit miffed: leveled library? 

This discussion has come at a fortunate time because I am writing an 
assignment for my third masters and have been researching relevant 
resources. Here is another one that looks at children's book selection 
strategies. 

Reuter, K.A. (2007) Children selecting books in a library: Extending models 
of information behavior to a recreational setting. (Doctoral dissertation, 
University of Maryland) Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1903/7021 

Her literature review is on p11. In it , the author says "Although these 
studies looked at the selection of leisure-reading materials, they tended 
to 
highlight the classroom context of reading by associating selection 
strategies with reading ability and achievement levels. In fact, all these 
studies were conducted in schools." Her research goes beyond that. 

It is worth reading because in her abstract (which is what caught my 
attention) she says "In several research studies children reported that 
finding books they like is the biggest barrier they face to reading" and 
"Children rarely acknowledged receiving formal instruction in book 
selection." 

So my question is, "How do they find books they want to read in the wider 
world of unlevelled collections, five-finger-tests and so on?" Are we 
doing 
them a disservice by propping them up with arbitrary crutches? 

This discussion is not about the use of AR within the school - it started 
because someone asked for the pros and cons of levelling a school library, 
regardless of the tool used for that levelling. 
Barbara 



Barbara Braxton 
Teacher Librarian 
COOMA NSW 2630 
AUSTRALIA 
barbara.288@bigpond.com 
Together, we learn from each other 

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