September 2009
1 post
Long live the Curriculum Library Blog!
We are not dead, only sleeping. If you haven’t noticed there have been a lot of changes, we like to think of it as a beautiful butterfly-like transformation.
July 2008
1 post
Local authors
Looking for local authors? Take a look in our archives for what we have in our collection.
Take a look here for Mid-Hudson Library System’s resource for local authors!
June 2008
1 post
The Summer is upon us!
As we start to take our new roles seriously, Brett and I will be running around like mad fools!
March 2008
1 post
Curriculum Based Assesment
Here are some helpful links: The Council for exceptional Children (Specifically, the Council for Educational Diagnostic Services , if you’re looking for information and reviews on standardized tests.) ”InterventionCentral” is another resource you should look at.
February 2008
3 posts
Base 10 Blocks
Some students are looking for “base ten blocks” to use in math learning activities. Our spiffy Ellison Letter Machine is able to cut different sizes and counts easily. Bring in some foam paper for sturdy, colorful results!
Inspiration
We’re happy to see that students have been using the programs Inspiration and Kidspiration on our lab computers to complete various class assignments. Just a reminder that the command “file>export>graphics file>jpeg” creates a jpeg image of your work, which is lets you insert your project into other documents (like Word and PowerPoint). It’s also a handier format...
Our photocopier
is still here! We’ve simply moved it to the back of the library. Look around, you’ll find it. It remains dime-driven, ten cents per copy.
January 2008
1 post
Welcome back!
We hope your holiday break was restful and enjoyable. We look forward to being able to help you in the upcoming semseter!
September 2007
2 posts
Researching Children's Lit.
The Children’s Literature Database is an excellent place to find information about children’s books and literature. Here is the link to the database, and if you need some help there is a page of tutorials available.
Education Laws
For those looking for the Education Laws (a.k.a “Regulations from the Commissioner of Education,” and “those 100-200 things”), we have a bunch printed out here. They’re three-hole punched and free for the taking!
August 2007
1 post
Welome Workstudies!
We have sent a few regulars out into the big blue world, and collected some new faces. To help everyone get up to speed, we put our student worker handbook on our wiki.
July 2007
7 posts
Local Authors
As requested, here are some works in our collection by “local authors:” Adler, David - Jackie Robinson (New York) Bruel, Nick - Bad Kitty (Tarrytown) Jeffers, Susan - Brother Eagle, Sister Sky (Croton-On-Hudson) McDermott, Gerald - Arrow to the Sun (Hudson River Valley) Pinkney, Andrea & Brian - Duke Ellington (Brooklyn) Young, Ed - My Mei Mei and Seven Blind Mice (New York)...
Food and Drink!
We are pleased to think of the Curriculum Library as a comfortable, open, collaborative learning environment. We work to combine a formality that insures our resources and services can be relied upon, and an informality that permits colleagues to freely interact and explore ideas & solutions. Um, about that informality: here’s our food and drink policy.
Folklore and Fairy Tales
I hear folk and fairy tales are next! (see entry below) They’re found at ”398” in the dewey decimal system, and we have hundreds of them there.
Historical Fiction
A handful of students are looking for works of historical fiction in our collection - stories ”that take place during a notable period in history, and usually during a significant event in that period.” (I used wikipedia for that.) We had luck finding examples by “shelf-reading” the spines of our fiction collection. Titles like Almost to Freedom by Vaunda Nelson and...
The Monday Morning Blog
Actually it’s not really morning. The last few tweaks have gone into place. Now I just hope this updates!
Summer Projects
We have kept ourselves busy down here in the Curriculum Library. Please notice our new big bulletin boards and our hallway sign! We even have a comfy chair hidden in the back. If you or someone you know has a distinctive (horribly interesting) light fixture you want to donate as our reading light, then please see one of us. We have let our cadre of WebGnomes loose with new ideas and new...
Testing the Blog
Attention, this is a test. If this were a real post, we would alert the blogosphere. Thank you.
June 2007
2 posts
The Meeting of the Minds
Today (Wed. 6/27) Brett, Sister Marion, and Mark will leave the Curriculum Library to meet with all the Librarians. Be back soon.
The Very First Thing
Welcome to the blog! We are trying to slowly introduce new ways of communicating with you. This blog is a place for us to toss out new information and ideas. Enjoy!