Recently, Library Media Education faculty met at the ERC to refine student engagement goals and outcomes. Education faculty are welcome to bring their classes to the ERC as an alternate classroom setting. Popular ERC activities include library “treasure hunts,” textbook evaluations in our K-12 subject alcoves, tours, and bibliographic instruction from ERC faculty and staff. We are happy to help your students with research and finding materials for class projects. Book a tour or library instruction session by calling us at 745-4552!
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What to Watch with Kids over the Holidays….
Black Beauty, 1994, with Sean Bean: Faithfully based on Anne Sewell’s classic novel, this beloved horse story is told by its hero, the gallant Beauty, whose joyous and heartbreaking life takes him from idyllic days on a country squire’s estate to London’s hard, cobblestoned streets, through decades of owners both kindly and harsh. VHS.
Peter Pan, 2003, with Lynn Redgrave. In stifling Edwardian London, Wendy Darling mesmerizes her brothers every night with bedtime tales of swordplay, swashbucker skills and the ever fearsome Captain Hook. But the children become real heroes of an even greater story when Peter Pan flies into their nursery one night and takes them on a journey over moonlit rooftops to the lush jungles of Neverland. Wendy and her brothers join Peter and the Lost Boys in an exhilarating life, free of grown-up rules. Eventually facing the inevitable showdown with Captain Hook and his bloodthirsty pirates. DVD.
Holes, 2003, with Sigourney Weaver. Young Stanley Yelnats finds himself at Camp Green Lake, where digging a hole a day keeps the warden at bay and “builds character”. An ancient family curse still dogs Stanley and he’s thrown headlong into the adventure of his life. Stanley and his campmates will have to forge fast friendships to unearth the mystery of what’s really going on in the desert. DVD.
Winter Selections @ the ERC
Brrrrr! Time to cozy up with a good story! Check out these winter tales @ the ERC…. Fun for the whole family!
A little boy discovers the sounds of winter, in Winter’s Song, written by Claire Daniel and illustrated by Leslie Bowman.
A collection of poems about winter, including “Sled,” “Icicles,” and “Ice Fishing” appear in Winter Eyes: Poems & Paintings, by Douglas Florian.
A woman frantically rushes to prepare for the fast-approaching winter while her husband sits idly by in Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear! written by N.M. Bodecker and illustrated by Erik Blegvad.
One winter John Thompson skis across the Sierra Nevada Mountains and creates a path upon which mail and people may travel, thus earning his nickname “Snowshoe Thompson” in Snowshoe Thompson, by Nancy Smiler Levinson with pictures by Joan Sandin.
During a cold spell in December, a song sparrow that has not migrated south must adapt to the changes that winter brings, in The moon of the winter bird, written by Jean Craighead George and illustrated by Vincent Nasta.
Is that hot chocolate ready yet?!
Veteran’s Day @ the ERC: BookBlog…
Here are some titles housed at the ERC (366 Tate Page Hall) for elementary, middle, and high school readers to remember Veteran’s Day:
The Car, by Gary Paulsen. A teenager left on his own travels west in a kit car he built himself, and along the way picks up two Vietnam veterans, who take him on an eye-opening journey.
Remember D-Day, by Ronald J. Drez. Photos, timeline, memorabilia, and informative text make this a bold introduction for elementary and middle school students.
Sentries, by Gary Paulsen. The common theme of nuclear disaster and human vulnerability interweaves the lives of four young people, an Ojibway Indian, an illegal Mexican migrant worker, a rock musician, and a sheep rancher’s daughter with the lives of three veterans of past wars.
Those Extraordinary Women of World War I, by Karen Zeinart. More text, fewer illustrations do not detract from this book honoring the efforts and contributions of women to the 20th century’s most devastating war.
Veterans Day: Remembering Our War Heroes, by Elaine Landau. This easy chapter book is filled with pictures and short, descriptive text. Good for new readers learning about America’s veterans.
ERC Display
In honor of WKU Libraries, the Bowling Green Public Library, and Barnes & Noble Booksellers’ collaborative community outreach program “On the Same Page,” the ERC has put up a display of Suzy Kline’s books, just outside our door.
Learn more about Horrible Harry, Herbie, and the other folks that people Suzy Kline’s clever, funny children’s books. The ERC is located at 366 Tate Page Hall–stop by for a visit!
Here is more information about this engaging joint community outreach program: http://www.wku.edu/library/deansoffice/commoutreach.htm
It’s all good @ your library!