Did you finish a book from Ms. Antoine's book cart?
An engaging collection of resources that brings books to life. Click on the picture above to be taken to Teachingbooks.net, a superb resources available to all NYC Public Schools staff and students, courtesy of the Office of Library Services. When using non-DOE computers, sign in with you DOE email. You will have to create a password.
MyLibraryNYC provides participating schools with enhanced library privileges including fine-free student and educator library cards, school delivery and the exclusive use of 14,000+ Teacher Sets designed for educator use in the classroom; and student and educator access to the unparalleled digital resources of New York City's public library systems as well as instructional support and professional development opportunities.
EverFi has interactive, game-based lessons designed by experienced educators help you engage students at all grade levels and bring real-world skills to your classroom. Here's a quick start guide on how to get access.
Checkology is a free e-learning platform with engaging, authoritative lessons on subjects like news media bias, misinformation, conspiratorial thinking and more. Students develop the ability to identify credible information, seek out reliable sources and apply critical thinking skills to separate fact-based content from falsehoods
Teachers can work with the librarian to develop resources or lesson plans to teach students information literacy skills.
Click the image to the right to visit the website created by the library intern, Ms. Weaver. She used the Stripling Model of Inquiry to guide students in completing a project on Sexually Transmitted Infections for Health.
Take at the look at the selection of lessons that a librarian can teach your students. There are many more!
Do you already have a project or lesson in mind? Book time to plan with the librarian by clicking here.
A systemic investigation into a problem, issue, topic, or idea. Watch the video if you