Register : Login
McDonough Elementary
550 Lowell Street, Manchester, NH 03104
M-F 8:20 AM to 2:35 PM Tel: 603 624-6373 Fax: 603 665-6692
 

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Specials

GAME GOO

MAP MATH

WEATHER CHANNEL GAMES

DIGITAL VAULTS


PICASSO HEAD

WACKY WEB TALES

MATH LIVE

EVERYTHING OLOGY

HISTORY DETECTIVES

SMOKEY THE BEAR

POEM PACK

SAVINGS QUEST

THE WHY FILES

AMERICA'S LIBRARY

NEWS FOR KIDS

AUTHOR WEBSITES

CAR WASH MULTIPLICATION

EDHEADS

PRIMARY HISTORY

VISUAL DICTIONARY


STORY ONLINE

MATH MODELS

SALMON DISSECTION

KNOW YOUR STATES

JACKSON POLLOCK

FREE RICE

 MULTIPLICATION MONSTER

COW'S EYE DISSECTION

COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG

GET TO KNOW DEWEY

STARFALL

FINANCIAL FOOTBALL

 SHEPPARD SOFTWARE

TOUR THE MAYFLOWER

MUSIC GAMES

AESOP'S FABLES

BASE TEN
SCIENCE BOB

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

YOUNGZINE

 CUP STACKING TYPING  DRAWMINOS  DRAGONFLY TV

OUR PRESIDENTS

ART GAMES

 

MY WEIRD SCHOOL

SOLID EDGE GARAGE
 FRABOOM

 NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES

 

THE FIRST THANKSGIVING

 WEBONAUTS
 MAGNETIC POETRY MATHSDUCK
 FLABBY PHYSICS

 NH websites

NH Almanac
Famous NH People
NH Animals

 SLIMEKIDS

ORIGAMI CLUB
HEART DISSECTION

Nat Geo Countries

 

Explore & More

ID THE CREEP

 

 

 

MCDONOUGH SCHOOL CIRCULATION GUIDELINES and GOALS



KINDERGARTEN:  The kindergarten students are read a story aloud each week followed by an activity.  As a class we discuss the parts of a book and how to take care of books. 

GRADE 1:  The first grade students complete a book exchange each week from the EASY FICTION section of the library, they are taught at the begininng of the year how to select their own books and sign out their cards.  It is the goal of the library to move the first grade students into the FICTION & NONFICTION sections of the library to make appropriate book selections.  During their library period the first grade students complete their book exchange, listen to a read aloud and learn about the parts of a book, story elements, and proper book care.  The first grade books do not go home.

GRADE 2:  The second grade students complete a book exchange each week from the EASY FICTION OR FICTION sections, it is a goal for the second grade students to move into the NONFICTION section of the library by mid year.  Second grade students are taught the FIVE FINGER TEST to choose appropriate books and continue to practice library skills like parts of a book, story elements and genre.  The second grade students read a fiction chapter book each week as a class and use it as a learning opportunity to discuss story elements.  The second grade books do not go home.

GRADES 3, 4 & 5:  The students in grades 3, 4 and 5 complete a book exchange each week.  The book selection may be a free choice or may be guided by their classroom teacher in order to coincide with the curriculum.  Following the book exchange students may read quietly, until all students are done.  After the book exchange the class completes a lesson based on a variety of topics like technology, library skills, the Dewey Decimal System or research skills.  By the end of the year it is the goal of the library for the students to be using the library independently and utilizing learned research skills.  Books in grades 3, 4 and 5 are allowed to go home.

LOST/DAMAGED BOOKS:  Students are not allowed to borrow a book if one is overdue until it is returned.  Please notify the library staff if a borrowed book has been lost or damaged.  A note will be sent home if a book is three weeks overdue.  Please make every effort to return books to the library.

LEVELED READING:  Some of the books in the library collection have been color coded by reading level to help students self-select books. Not all books have been coded so students can make their own choices and evaluations.  Only books in the EASY FICTION and FICTION sections have been coded.  The levels are as follows (from easiest to hardest): yellow, red, light blue, dark blue.  We encourage all of the students to make a book selection that is challenging but fun!

 

last changed 1/30/2012
 
  Related Links     Minimize
 
 
 

Copyright 2012 City of Manchester    Terms Of Use   Privacy Statement   City Home    District Home
Disclaimer