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Main Author: Jackson, Candace
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED461389
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contents My Very Own Library Treasure Hunt [and] A Treasure Hunt in My Library. Jackson, Candace Children Classification Creative Activities Dewey Decimal Classification Information Literacy Information Seeking Internet Learning Activities Library Instruction Public Libraries There are three library "treasure hunts" in "My Very Own Treasure Hunt," written to follow "A Treasure Hunt in My Library," a story book and videotape. In this 12-page booklet of activities, students will learn how to use the typical library computer, the Dewey Decimal Classification System and the ins and outs of Internet Access. The book is made for all ability levels, each level represented by a different fruit symbol. Parent participation is recommended. "A Treasure Hunt in My Library" is a 39-page illustrates story book about two children who are guided on a treasure hunt to discover the delights and possibilities that surround them in the library. It is designed to make children feel comfortable at their public library. The story book follows the same format as the accompanying booklet, covering similar content in greater depth. (AEF)
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spellingShingle My Very Own Library Treasure Hunt [and] A Treasure Hunt in My Library.
Jackson, Candace
Children
Classification
Creative Activities
Dewey Decimal Classification
Information Literacy
Information Seeking
Internet
Learning Activities
Library Instruction
Public Libraries
My Very Own Library Treasure Hunt [and] A Treasure Hunt in My Library. Jackson, Candace Children Classification Creative Activities Dewey Decimal Classification Information Literacy Information Seeking Internet Learning Activities Library Instruction Public Libraries There are three library "treasure hunts" in "My Very Own Treasure Hunt," written to follow "A Treasure Hunt in My Library," a story book and videotape. In this 12-page booklet of activities, students will learn how to use the typical library computer, the Dewey Decimal Classification System and the ins and outs of Internet Access. The book is made for all ability levels, each level represented by a different fruit symbol. Parent participation is recommended. "A Treasure Hunt in My Library" is a 39-page illustrates story book about two children who are guided on a treasure hunt to discover the delights and possibilities that surround them in the library. It is designed to make children feel comfortable at their public library. The story book follows the same format as the accompanying booklet, covering similar content in greater depth. (AEF)
title My Very Own Library Treasure Hunt [and] A Treasure Hunt in My Library.
topic Children
Classification
Creative Activities
Dewey Decimal Classification
Information Literacy
Information Seeking
Internet
Learning Activities
Library Instruction
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED461389