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Library Policies
- At this time, students may check out one book at a time. We will be bringing a cart of books around to each classroom for students to check out.
- After books are checked out, they are due two weeks from the date checked out.
- Books may be renewed unless they are popular books that are in demand or on "HOLD" for other readers.
- If a student has a book that is overdue, it will be considered LOST and he or she may not check out another book until the overdue book is returned, replaced with a brand new book, or paid for.
- Fines are not charged for overdue books, but lost or ruined books must be replaced or paid for.
- Parents, please help your child become a great library citizen by helping him/her take care of borrowed books and return them on time.
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Research Tools
Kinder - 3rd GradersThe Super3 Model
The Super3 is an information problem-solving model that is great for helping younger learners find answers to their questions. The steps are simple and easy for students to remember:
1. Plan (Beginning)
2. Do (Middle)
3. Review (End)
See how Wisconsin educators developed Super3 Dinos - Planasaurus, Doasaurus, and Reviewasaurus to help early learners understand the Super3. Check it out online.
3rd & 4th Graders and BeyondThe Big 6 Model
The Big 6 is a model using six stages to help anyone solve an information problem.
1. Task Definition: Define your information problem and figure out what information is needed to solve the problem.
2. Information Seeking Strategies: Brainstorm all possible sources of information and select the ones that are the best.
3. Location and Access: Locate the best sources and find the needed information from those sources.
4. Use of Information: Read, hear, touch, and view the information and pull relevant information that is useful for solving the information problem. **Don't forget to cite your sources**
5. Synthesis: Share what you have learned by organizing the information and presenting it to others.
6. Evaluation: Judge the product and process. How did you do?"Welcome to the Big6." Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Aug. 2014. <
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