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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED384355
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contents Get a Clue at the Library. Children Elementary Education Group Activities Handicrafts Preschool Education Program Implementation Public Libraries Reading Programs This reading program theme deals with mysteries in their broadest sense. The mystery theme is not limited to who-done-its although they are a place to start. The library is full of solutions to other kinds of mysteries. Craft and program ideas, clip art, press releases, a planning time line, and calendars were developed to assist in the implementation of a reading program. Sections of the guide include: goals, objectives, and evaluation; getting started; common program structures; planning timeline; publicity and promotion; awards and incentives; parents/family involvement; program ideas; programs for young adults; crafts; bibliographies; resources; displays and decorations; and special needs. The majority of program ideas and activities are intended for preschool children through grade 4. The following miscellaneous forms are provided: evaluation; activity sheet answers (in English and Spanish); clip art; 1994 Arizona Reading Program Certificate; supplemental sheet for reading logs; and zoo passes. A list of the previous reading program themes from the past 15 years is also provided. (MAS)
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spellingShingle Get a Clue at the Library.
Children
Elementary Education
Group Activities
Handicrafts
Preschool Education
Program Implementation
Public Libraries
Reading Programs
Get a Clue at the Library. Children Elementary Education Group Activities Handicrafts Preschool Education Program Implementation Public Libraries Reading Programs This reading program theme deals with mysteries in their broadest sense. The mystery theme is not limited to who-done-its although they are a place to start. The library is full of solutions to other kinds of mysteries. Craft and program ideas, clip art, press releases, a planning time line, and calendars were developed to assist in the implementation of a reading program. Sections of the guide include: goals, objectives, and evaluation; getting started; common program structures; planning timeline; publicity and promotion; awards and incentives; parents/family involvement; program ideas; programs for young adults; crafts; bibliographies; resources; displays and decorations; and special needs. The majority of program ideas and activities are intended for preschool children through grade 4. The following miscellaneous forms are provided: evaluation; activity sheet answers (in English and Spanish); clip art; 1994 Arizona Reading Program Certificate; supplemental sheet for reading logs; and zoo passes. A list of the previous reading program themes from the past 15 years is also provided. (MAS)
title Get a Clue at the Library.
topic Children
Elementary Education
Group Activities
Handicrafts
Preschool Education
Program Implementation
Public Libraries
Reading Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED384355