I’m the Teacher Librarian, Mr Davidson.
I teach information literacy and narrative structure.
Through the year I will tell stories, test the way you learn, and help you borrow books.
Let’s start by seeing how carefully you listen.
Now we will see if you can work out the two meanings.
Remember last year when you were boss of the pool? Now you are down the bottom of the ladder again.
Do you remember your last school library? Did you have a teacher librarian?
Now we will look at some photos from around Birrong Girls High School.
Here I am talking From the Circulation Desk.
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Information Literacy Skills Workbook
- Orientation of the library (with map and referencing primary school).
- Fiction, non-fiction, manga, computers. (fill in the map)
- Rules, responsibilities, privileges.
- Borrowing books with library cards (what a library card looks like)
- Finding books on the catalogue; reserving books and emailing
- Information Literacy worksheet (fill in title and author)
- Storytelling; paper theatre and live fairy tale performances (with masks)
- Lunchtime activities (colouring in, crocheting/knitting, games)
- Library Information Literacy Skills Lessons
- Premier’s Reading Challenge
- Book Week celebrations (competitions and prizes)
- “Favourite book (KOALA)” activity to conclude (speed dating a book for book prizes and Caramello Koalas)
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