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| author | Mattair, Valerie Lennox, Comp. Broderick, Bridgid, Comp. |
| author_facet | Mattair, Valerie Lennox, Comp. Broderick, Bridgid, Comp. Mattair, Valerie Lennox, Comp. Broderick, Bridgid, Comp. |
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| contents | Communication Station: Tune In at Your Library! 1997 Florida Library Youth Program. Mattair, Valerie Lennox, Comp. Broderick, Bridgid, Comp. Books Childrens Literature Elementary Education Library Services Program Development Public Libraries Reading Programs Recreational Programs Recreational Reading Summer Programs Youth Programs Funded by the Library Services and Construction Act, the 1997 Florida Library Youth Program is an extension of the successful and long-running Florida Summer Library Program to help librarians provide year-round programs for elementary school-aged children. The goal of the program is to introduce children to the library and its services, and to encourage them to read books. The manual is intended as a guide for program coordinators and librarians. This edition focuses on the many ways that people communicate, in the present, past, and future. The manual includes the following sections: (1) What Do You Say?; (2) Drop a Line; (3) Express Yourself; (4) Over the Wire; (5) Code Talk; (6) Mixed Messages; (7) What's in a Name?; (8) Messages from Beyond; (9) Animal Banter; and (10) Voices from the Past. Each section includes the following activities, with book and presentation ideas recommended for each: storytelling, presentations, "read-alouds," poetry, jokes, riddles, songs, book-talks, informational books, "read-alones," crafts, activities, displays, community resources, music, recordings, films, videos, additional professional resources, and craft and game sheets. A bibliography which contains approximately 465 titles, arranged alphabetically by title, also serves as an index. A section on working within copyright law, and a sample permission letter and release form are also provided. (SWC) |
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| spellingShingle | Communication Station: Tune In at Your Library! 1997 Florida Library Youth Program. Mattair, Valerie Lennox, Comp. Broderick, Bridgid, Comp. Books Childrens Literature Elementary Education Library Services Program Development Public Libraries Reading Programs Recreational Programs Recreational Reading Summer Programs Youth Programs Communication Station: Tune In at Your Library! 1997 Florida Library Youth Program. Mattair, Valerie Lennox, Comp. Broderick, Bridgid, Comp. Books Childrens Literature Elementary Education Library Services Program Development Public Libraries Reading Programs Recreational Programs Recreational Reading Summer Programs Youth Programs Funded by the Library Services and Construction Act, the 1997 Florida Library Youth Program is an extension of the successful and long-running Florida Summer Library Program to help librarians provide year-round programs for elementary school-aged children. The goal of the program is to introduce children to the library and its services, and to encourage them to read books. The manual is intended as a guide for program coordinators and librarians. This edition focuses on the many ways that people communicate, in the present, past, and future. The manual includes the following sections: (1) What Do You Say?; (2) Drop a Line; (3) Express Yourself; (4) Over the Wire; (5) Code Talk; (6) Mixed Messages; (7) What's in a Name?; (8) Messages from Beyond; (9) Animal Banter; and (10) Voices from the Past. Each section includes the following activities, with book and presentation ideas recommended for each: storytelling, presentations, "read-alouds," poetry, jokes, riddles, songs, book-talks, informational books, "read-alones," crafts, activities, displays, community resources, music, recordings, films, videos, additional professional resources, and craft and game sheets. A bibliography which contains approximately 465 titles, arranged alphabetically by title, also serves as an index. A section on working within copyright law, and a sample permission letter and release form are also provided. (SWC) |
| title | Communication Station: Tune In at Your Library! 1997 Florida Library Youth Program. |
| topic | Books Childrens Literature Elementary Education Library Services Program Development Public Libraries Reading Programs Recreational Programs Recreational Reading Summer Programs Youth Programs |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED402947 |