Pawnee's Media Center Pawnee Elementary School, OPS 7310 So. 48th St., Omaha, NE Mrs. S., Media Specialist Hours of Operation:
ITEMS at Pawnee (books, playaways, movies, dvd's and MORE!
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DATABASES
JIM KEY, Educated Horse!
ONLINE BOOKS
Dr. Seuss
Let's do Math!!!
Shoefull of Stories!
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WE DO LISTEN!
KIDTOPIA
Books are checked out for a period of one week. Books can be renewed only by the student who would like more time to read them. That student must see Mrs. S. or Mrs. J. with their book to renew it. *Specific books cannot be renewed because of their popularity. Some examples are: Junie B.Jones, Captain Underpants, Whimpy Kid, Dork Diaries, Big Nate, I Spy, Calvin and Hobbs , drawing books and specific author in resident books.
PLEASE RETURN LATE BOOKS. IF YOUR BOOK WAS DAMAGED PLEASE BRING IT BACK TO THE PIC AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! WE might be able to fix it! Lost or Damaged Books: It's a "NO, NO, NEVER RULE" to eat by a book! Can you name anymore "No, No, Never" rules?
Books that are lost must be paid for so a replacement can be bought. These books must be replaced. They are usually replaced at a higher cost as books are very expensive.
The minimum books your child can have checked out is one book and the maximum is five. Please check with your child regularly to make sure their books are **brought back within the one week period.
New 6th Grade Books & poetry fun!
Welcome to the PIC. Come in and select some books!
PIC STAFF: Mrs. S. Mrs. J
In library, all classes will learn the layout of the library. They will understand the positioning of Easy, Fiction and Non-Fiction shelves. They will learn how to use any library in the future.They will continue their love of reading by choosing books to their liking! K-1: Students will learn the rules of selecting a book, the using of a shelf marker, the rules of "no, no never" for use with a book, and how to check out the book. Pure enjoyment of listening to books is provided along with reciting rhymes and singing songs. 2-3: Parts of a book, the Dewey Decimal System and the differences between fiction and non-fiction will be discussed. The reference book, the dictionary, is studied. Literature is included with Golden Sowers, Caldecotts, Newberys and more outstanding books. The Big Three is practiced when research projects are studied. 4-6: The understanding of the BIG SIX and how to approach research is practiced. The make-up of reference books and when to use each is recommended. Special reference material is studied thoroughly using online references specifically. Bibliography citations are created and re-learned each year in MLA form.
Literature appreciation is included with Golden Sowers, Newberys, booktalks, oral plays, Kamashibai creations and the student's listening skills of oral tellings. Technology enhancements by creating Keynote, Powerpoints,Inspirationand Kidpiration viusal presentatons are completed in each semester.Reading for pure pleasure is recommended and encouraged.