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How do I find Library resources for teaching?

How Do I Find Library Resources For Teaching?

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  • 1.Finding Books For Teaching

2. Catalogue 3. Search using single words or short phrasesthat represent the main idea(s) of your topic. 4. Click on a title for more information. 5. Note the Call Number and Location. 6. To access an E-book, click on the link. 7. To find books on teaching a topic... 8. Finding OntarioCurriculumDocuments Sample searches: history and ontario curriculum science and exemplars mathematics and course profile language arts and curriculum unit 9. Finding Books For Children 10. To find books at a childs or young adults reading level 11. To find a storybook related to a topic at a youngpersons reading level 12. Finding books in the Catalogue for a particularage or grade level can be a challenge!Most catalogue records - other than those for textbooks - do not provide this information. 13. Some Catalogue records use broader terms such as primary, elementary, secondary or middle school. 14. For most Library materials,you will have to judge for yourself what grade levelthey are suitable for. 15. A to Zoois another useful toolfor finding fiction andnonfiction picturebooks for children 16. RefShareTo find titles of childrens books on selected themes 17. Childrens Literature Websites Pika: Canadian Childrens Literature Database Canadian Childrens Book Centre CM Magazine: Canadian Review of Materials 18. Finding Textbooks 19. Finding Textbooks The word textbook is not generallyused in catalogue records, so doesnt work well as a search term. 20. Find titles of approved textbooks 21. then look them up in the Catalogue.Textbooks are interfiled with the rest of theLibrary collection according to subject. 22. Finding Articles 23. To search for articles, click on E-Resources. 24. Education Resource Complete Large database Articles, books, conference papersCBCA Education Smaller database, but with a Canadian focus journals, trade publications, and more 25. ERICEducation Resource Information Center includes journals, books, conference papers, policypapers and more over 1.3 million records coverage back to 1966 26. To access the full text of an article,look for a full-text link, or click on 27. Other E-ResourcesFor Education 28. OPHEA 1,000+ lesson plans Supports the Ontario Grades 1-8 health and physicaleducation curriculum Student materials, planning schedules and writableassessment tools Links to supplemental resources 29. STAO Access to the Crucible and Elements, magazines forscience teachers and students Virtual Library: classroom-ready lesson plans learning resources correlated to Ontarios K-12 ScienceCurriculum 30. goENC 31. Off-Campus Access to E-ResourcesUse your WebAdvisor ID & password 32. If you are looking for a particular journal, useJournals by Title to see if the Library has access to it. 33. If the Library hasthe publication,Journals by Titlewill tell you thedates and formatsavailable. 34. Materials forYour Placements 35. Due dates are extended for Librarymaterials signed out for placements.Contact the Circulation Desk to renew. 36. Finding DVDs & Videos 37. Library audiovisual materials are licensed forpublic performance on campus.It is your responsibility to check forclassroom performance rightsif showing videos during your placement. 38. Audiovisual materials except DVDs and short-loan videoscan be booked for use on placements Please see the Circulation Desk Staff. 39. More Tips for Finding Classroom Materialsenvironment and activitieshealth and posterdragon and puppetliteracy and kitglobe and model 40. Manipulatives Sets of objects used for teaching abstractconcepts Blocks, math tiles, math games, etc.Search manipulatives and teaching 41. See us at the Info Desk if you need anyassistance in theLibrary!474-3450 [email protected]