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Skokie Public Library Trustees: Mark Prosperi, President; Diana Hunter, Vice President/President Emerita; Karen Parrilli, Secretary; Susan Greer; Eugene F Griffin; Jonathan H Maks, MD; Zelda Rich Carolyn A Anthony, Director TEACHER S TOOLKIT 2015 2016

WELCOME It s a new school year and Skokie Public Library is looking forward to working with you to meet the educational needs of your students. We ve created this teacher s toolkit as a handy reference to use throughout the school year. Keep in mind that when you need information, reference librarians are available during library hours in person, by phone at 847-673-7774, or by instant message from our website. School Services Management Staff Jenny Comello School Services Librarian 847-972-5645 jcomello@skokielibrary.info Shelley Sutherland Youth Services Manager 847-324-3151 ssutherland@skokielibrary.info Susan Carlton Community Engagement Manager 847-324-3144 scarlton@skokielibrary.info jenny comello IN THIS TOOLKIT Teacher loans 2 Library cards for students 3 Resources for your classroom 5 You come to us or we come to you 6 Resources for kids at the library 11 Resources for kids online 13 Reading programs offered at the library Coming Together, a township-wide program 15 17

Library Cards for Students All students who live in Skokie can obtain a Skokie Public Library card. If your students live in another town and have a card from another suburban library, they may use those cards at Skokie Public Library. A library card is the key to both information and adventure for young people. It is one of the most valuable things that a child can own. A library card allows children to check out books, DVDs, music CDs, magazines, and many other types of materials at no cost. Children can also access the library s electronic databases and ebook collections. We work closely with your school librarian to distribute and process library card applications for every Skokie student. You can help by encouraging students and their parents to complete and return their applications. 3 Teacher Loans Teachers in Skokie schools can use a teacher library card to borrow materials selected for classroom use for three weeks. Items can be renewed if they are not on hold for another patron. For more information, a copy of the Teacher Loan Guidelines is available on the library s website and at the Youth Services desk. CHECK IT OUT Jenny Comello: 847-972-5645 // schoolservices@skokielibrary.info Youth Services Desk: 847-324-3149

RESOURCES FOR YOUR CLASSROOM Resource Bag Service In addition to checking out individual items, teachers may request a Resource Bag to have library materials available in their classrooms. Give us a week, and a librarian will select up to 30 fiction or nonfiction items appropriate for students in your grade. You can pick them up at the East Check Out Desk. Bags are checked out for three weeks and can be renewed if they are not on hold for another patron. To request a bag, simply fill out the form at teachers.skokielibrary.info. Classroom Sets Want several students to read the same book? Request a classroom set, which contains 12 copies of a title and a bag to carry them in. Visit teachers.skokielibrary.info and follow the link to Classroom Sets to view available titles in the library catalog. Use your teacher card to reserve a set and you will be notified when it is ready to be picked up. elibrary Check out valuable classroom resources without going to the library. Visit https://skokielibrary.info/books-movies-more/ ebooks-downloads/ to stream or download movies, music, books, audiobooks, and more. Titles automatically expire, so you don t have to worry about overdue fines. RESOURCE BAG BOOMbox The BOOMbox is a space featuring interactive STEAM learning experiences. Every few months, we focus on a different theme and provide tools and inspiration to engage patrons through self-led and class-guided experimentation. We have events and drop-in times for kids, families, and adults. Find all events at calendar.skokielibrary.info. The BOOMbox promotes extended exploration of ideas and inventions through multiple media linked with each rotation s theme. Activities largely use free software, which is also available on PCs in The Lab, Computer Classroom, and the Digital Media Lab, and common craft or household supplies. Learn more about the BOOMbox at https://skokielibrary.info/services/computerstechnology/boombox/. 5 STEAM Kits Do you want to find more ways to introduce STEAM learning to your students? Our STEAM kits are a fun, portable way to engage kids with science, engineering, and more. The kits check out for one week and can be renewed three times unless reserved. Special Needs Collection In addition to our regular resources, we offer an assortment of materials for ELL students and those with developmental delays and learning disabilities. Hi-lo, Braille, and Boardmaker-adapted books from our special needs collection make books accessible to everyone. Jenny Comello: (847) 972-5645 // schoolservices@skokielibrary.info Youth Services Desk: (847) 324-3149

LET S GET TOGETHER Library Visits for Grades K 2 We invite you to schedule your class to visit the library. All library visits will include a grade-appropriate tour, along with time to select and check out books. Students in kindergarten and first grade will hear a story in addition to the tour. Students in second grade learn how books are organized on the library shelves and listen to short descriptions of several books perfect for beginning readers. Bookmobile Our Bookmobile serves the Skokie community on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday all year long. Many of our weekly stops are located near schools, where teachers may use their teacher card to check out and return materials. With one week s notice, Resource Bags can be placed on the Bookmobile for teacher pickup. For a current schedule of Bookmobile stops in Skokie, visit the Services page on the library website. Curriculum-Related Programs During the school year, we can bring programs to your classroom. Beginning in October, you can request to have our librarians bring one of four curriculum-related programs to your school. Topics will vary by grade and subject. Contact us for more details. Summer Reads Booktalks Starting April 1, our library team offers booktalks for third-grade through eighth-grade classes. These booktalks promote titles on the Cool Summer Reads list for grades 3-5 and the Hot Summer Reads list for grades 6-8. Summer Reads titles for 2016 will be announced in March. Web Connections Web Connections is an interactive, instructional tour of the Skokie Public Library website, research databases, homework help tools, online catalog, and elibrary resources. In addition to being a great resource for your students, the Web Connections presentation works well at a staff meeting or PTA gathering, and can be held in a classroom, school library, media center, or at Skokie Public Library. holly jin Come on In! If you teach children with special needs, schedule a visit to the library knowing that we can accommodate your students. You are welcome to bring your instructional class to the library on a regular basis for independent visits or you may schedule an interactive, librarianled program tailored to the needs of your students. Please allow two weeks notice for staff to prepare for your visit. Get in touch with our youth accessibility services librarian Holly Jin at 847-324-3117 or hjin@skokielibrary.info to schedule an interactive program or a visit as an independent group. 7 Jenny Comello: 847-972-5645 schoolservices@skokielibrary.info Youth Services Desk: 847-324-3149

we re here to help a few outtakes

FOR THE KIDS School Textbooks for In-Library Use One of the many ways we serve your students is by providing copies of school textbooks for reference use in the Youth Services Department. With your assistance, we can continue to provide textbook resources to students at Skokie Public Library. If we do not have your textbooks, please contact Jenny Comello to arrange for their availability. Assistive Technology for Children with Special Needs We have a variety of switch-activated, therapeutic, and adapted toys. The ZAC Browser virtual playground is installed on all the computers in The Lab, and the blind and visually impaired have full access to magnifiers, readers, Web browsing, and Braille embossing in the ADA room. The Lab Students in kindergarten through eighth grade are invited to use the newly renovated Lab for research, homework, and entertainment. A digital literacy specialist is available to help students find information, format documents, and navigate the Web. Each of our lab computers is equipped with Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher, and unfiltered (staff monitored) Internet access. Black-and-white and color laser printing is available for a nominal fee. Accommodations may be made for students working on group projects. Hours of operation during the school year (expanded during school vacations): Monday Friday: 3 8:45 pm Saturday: 10 am 5:45 pm Sunday: noon 5:45 pm For more information, contact Erika Kallman, digital literacy supervisor, at 847-324-3116 or ekallman@skokielibrary.info. Students must sign in with a digital literacy specialist to use the Lab. Homework computers next to the study rooms provide access to Microsoft Office, unfiltered Internet, and research databases during all hours the library is open. Digital Media Lab The youth digital media lab (section of the Lab) is where students can play and record music; film and edit their own video recordings; shoot, enhance, and manipulate photos; and create graphic designs. The digital media lab is equipped with three imac computers, a MacBook Pro, a recording booth, two microphones, Midi keyboard and drawing tablet, video/still camera, tripod, green screen with professional studio lighting, and an external hard drive for saving and transferring large projects. Featured software includes Alice, Scratch, Comic Life, GarageBand, imovie, Photo Booth, and Photoshop Elements. Our digital literacy specialists are available to help students with digital media creation. Students may also sign up for classes on movie making, Web design, music recording, and photo manipulation, among others. Additional instruction can be found at Lynda.com through the library s research databases. 11 Jenny Comello: 847-972-5645 // schoolservices@skokielibrary.info Youth Services Desk: 847-324-3149

KIDS ONLINE RESOURCES Homework Help for Students Skokie Public Library subscribes to Live Homework Help, an online tutoring service that connects students with expert tutors. Live Homework Help tutors are certified teachers, university professors, graduate school students, college students, and professionals who are experts in their fields. Live Homework Help is available to Skokie Public Library cardholders from 3 pm 10 pm Central Time, seven days a week. All sessions are guided by the tutor and last about 20 minutes. There is a limit of five sessions per week per card. 13 Virtual Resources Students can access educational and special interest books and resources from the Resources and Homework Help links on the library s website or by searching the library catalog. We also offer popular ebooks, audiobooks, movies, and music to Skokie Public Library cardholders via platforms such as TumbleBooks, Overdrive, Hoopla, and 3M. More information is on the ebooks and Downloads page of our website. In November, we ll be launching Beanstack, an online service that gives parents personalized recommendations for their kids based on interest and reading level. Live Homework Help offers the following expert help in English and Spanish: One-to-one online tutoring in math, science, English, and social studies Proofreading and essay review SkillsCenter Resource Library of worksheets, tutorials, and study guides in math, science, English, and social studies, statewide standardized tests, college entrance exams, and graduate school entrance exams, available 24/7. Jenny Comello: 847-972-5645 // schoolservices@skokielibrary.info Youth Services Desk: 847-324-3149

READING PROGRAMS Summer Reading at Skokie Public Library Our annual Summer Reading program is always a big hit and is a great way to help prevent the summer slide. Help kids have a smoother start to the next school year by encouraging them to sign up. 15 Summer Reads Cool Summer Reads (for grades 3 5) and Hot Summer Reads (for grades 6-8) are high-quality books that we have carefully selected for reading and interest level. Multiple copies of the selected books are available in the Youth Services Department to check out. You may wish to ask for some of these books in a Resource Bag. Our librarians are also available to booktalk these titles in your classroom (see page 7). Students will be invited to vote for their favorite book over the summer. Voting will take place at Skokie Public Library and online. The winning titles will be announced and an author will be invited to visit the library and several Skokie schools. Winter Reading Club This club is held each year during the winter months to encourage leisure reading. Jenny Comello: 847-972-5645 // schoolservices@skokielibrary.info Youth Services Desk: 847-324-3149

COMING TOGETHER Each year, Coming Together in Skokie and Niles Township, a community-wide initiative, highlights a culture from our richly diverse community. For six weeks, beginning in January 2016, book discussions, author visits, and a variety of cultural programs will be offered to the public at venues around Skokie and Niles Township. This year we will be celebrating and exploring Latino culture. The backbone of the initiative is the reading and discussion of a book or books that have been selected for their rich cultural aspects. Book discussions are held for adults, youth, and children. For children in grades K 4, a richly illustrated picture book will be selected. For more information, visit comingtogether.in. 17