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Hart- Fri
McNeice- Fri
Shorter- Wed
Tyler- Mon
Wooldridge- Tue
Bibeault- Fri
Butters- Wed
Elder-Tue
Oravec- Thur
Walker- Mon
LaPlaunt- Wed
Roth- Tue
Schroen- Wed
Schuetz- Fri
West- Mon
Del Rio- Mon
Federline- Thur
Haroth- Wed
Kyser- Tue
Long- Wed
James- Tue
Kitchin- Wed
Leary- Fri
Milligan- Fri
Trivane- Mon
Anderson- Mon
Beaman- Fri
Brown- Fri
Kerner- Thus
Ort- Mon
Students in grade K-2nd check books out for one week at time.
*Classes in bold = Mrs. Jones
Students in grades 3rd-5th can keep their books for two weeks.
*Classes not in bold = Mrs. Marquez
All students can renew books for an additional one or two weeks.
Please have students transport media books to and from school in a plastic book bag/Ziploc, which should be kept in their backpacks.
This will prevent books from becoming wet and moldy from leaking drinks and stray snacks.
Students will need to return their media books on their indicated media day in order to check out new books.
What will my student learn in media classes?
All Kindergarten through fifth grade students will attend Media classes for one hour each week, with their homeroom class. Students will check out books and receive instruction from the AAPCS Media Curriculum.
Lesson can include (lesson topics vary based on grade level):
expectations in the media center
books care
how to locate items in the media center
how to search for books in print and eBooks using the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC)
characteristics of fiction and nonfiction books
literary genres, setting, character traits, problem & solution, author & illustrator studies
Dewey Decimal call numbers
research using nonfiction books and databases
online safety
computer coding
using technology to communicate ideas
lesson incorporation Black Eyed Susan nominated books.