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Other Resources
- 2", 3", 4" Letters, Upper & Lower Case
- Borders and Border Corners
- Shapes Collection
- Bookmark Dies
- USA Map Dies
- Clock Die
- Envelope and Small Bag Dies
- Clipboard and Doorhanger Dies
- NOTE: Please bring your own paper for die cutting.
Reading Center Resource Library
NOTE: When keying requests in the SUBJECT line, please be aware that the holdings in the Reading Center Resource Library are tailored to meet the needs of students in the education programs. Subject entries (when available) are listed below under each library heading. Also be aware that the descriptions of library holdings are in the process of being updated. More subject entry possibilities will be added as the collection grows and changes.
Children's Resources:
1) CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:
Arthur Books
Beginning Readers
Clifford Books
Concept Books (ABC Books, etc.)
Curious George Books
Dr. Seuss Books
Family
Fantasy
Feelings
Generations
Sports
Wordless Picture Books
2) ADOLESCENT LITERATURE:
Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
Ghost & Scary Stories
Historical Fiction
Holidays
The Holocaust
Mystery, Adventure, Detective & Suspense Stories
Science Fiction
Sports
Transitional Readers
3) MYTHS/LEGENDS/TALES:
Aesop's Fables
Fairy Tales
Folktales (Multicultural)
Fractured Fairy Tales
Mythology (Greek, Norse, Roman)
Legends
Tall Tales
4) POETRY, ETC.
Jokes
Poetry
Rhymes
Riddles
Songs
5) AUDIO AND VIDEO TAPES:
Authors on Tape
Books On Tape
Curriculum in the Classroom (FO)
Literacy (FO)
Short Stories (FO)
Teacher TV (FO)
6) SOCIAL STUDIES/CULTURE:
Almanacs
Ancient Cultures
Civil War Era
Early Colonial America
Encyclopedic References
Homes
Jackdaw Packets
Maps & Atlantes
Middle Ages
Regional/Appalachia
Westward Expansion
7) NON-FICTION LITERATURE:
The ANIMALS section was just re-worked in July 1999 into sections representing animal species. Many of the sections are still very broad (ex: mammals); however, searching should be much kinder within each area. Books are shelved according to the sections as listed below. As the ANIMALS section continues to grow changes will be initiated within areas to reflect the needs of the library holdings and borrower usage.
Animals
General Information
Birds
Fish/Ocean Creatures
Insects/Spiders
Mammals (ex. ocean relatives)
Prehistoric Creatures
Reptiles/Amphibians
Cooking
Earth & Geography
Ecology & the Environment
Health
Machines & Transportation
PE/Games
Physical Science
Plants
Seasons & Weather
Space
8) MATHEMATICS RESOURCES:
AIMS Materials
Basic Concepts (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)
Counting
Geometry
Manipulatives (FO)
Marcy Cook
Marilyn Burns
Patterns
Time
9) SCIENCE RESOURCES:
Biology/Chemistry
Earth Science
Experiments & Projects
Magnets, etc.
Project Wild
Space Science
10) COMPUTER SOFTWARE:
11) VIDEO DISCS (FO)
12) BULLETIN BOARDS/ART PROJECTS
Teacher Resources
Knowledge Base
Middle Grades
Reading/Language Arts
Standard Course of Study
Teacher Handbooks
NTE Study Guides
FO = Faculty checkout only; materials may not be checked out by students.







