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- First they move its time slot, it was the highlight of my Thursday, now they are thinking of not renewing? Come on, with Elementary moved, and a REALLY delayed premiere of POI, CBS seems to be.
The next new episode of Elementary will not air until July 16, 2018, but it will resume its 10 p.m. ET/PT time slot on that date. The next show is episode 12 of season 6 and it is titled “Meet. ELEMENTARY Air Date: Thursday, May 23, 2019 Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on CBS Episode Title: (#ELE701) 'The Further Adventures'. If you don’t have a regular time slot, we always need extra help at book fair time. If there’s a grandmother or other family member with extra time, let them know about the opportunity. Grandparents love seeing their grandchildren at school!
Search our Catalog
See what resources are available. Follett Destiny
Looking up Reading Counts quizzes
Want to know if your book has a quiz on it? Go to Scholastic’s site and look it up!
Our Symbaloo page
Want access to all the links on our Symbaloo homepage on school computers? Here it is! (The Reading Counts quiz link will not work.)
Birthday Book Club
It’s time to sign up for the Birthday Book Club! For $15 your child can participate in this fun way to celebrate their birthday at school. Get all the info here: Parent letter 2018 Print this out and return the bottom form with you payment to Mrs. Karnes. Kids love seeing their name and the names of their friends in library books.
Read e-books!
We have e-books available through Follett’s Destiny Discover app and Mackin’s MackinVia Reader. Students log in with their 6 digit number and Chromebook password.
Download Mackin’s app
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Troubleshooting tips for MackinVia: If you choose Utica Elementary as the school and then it just goes to a blank screen, you may have a pop-up blocker causing the trouble. If you are unable to disable the pop-up blocker, then leave the school field blank and log in with utica as the username and jets as the password. This will give you access to the e-books, even though you won’t be able to check them out for offline access.
The library could use some volunteers!
If you have half a day every week or every other week, we would like to plug you in! Please contact Mrs. Karnes at kkarnes@gccschools.com. Volunteers shelve books and help students check out books, along with helping with various other projects. Come be a part of the library community! All volunteers must fill out a criminal history background check. If you don’t have a regular time slot, we always need extra help at book fair time. If there’s a grandmother or other family member with extra time, let them know about the opportunity. Grandparents love seeing their grandchildren at school!
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Just the Basics: Be in the Know!
All students have a scheduled library period during the week. During this time, children return and check out library books, as well as listen to stories and learn information skills. Kindergarten students check out 1 book at a time. First through fifth grade students check out 2 books at a time. We strongly encourage them to get one book that is on their reading level. The books are due in one week when they come back to library class. Once the book is a week late, we will print an overdue notice for your child, but we do not charge late fines. We just encourage the child to return the books and check-out privileges are suspended until the book is returned. If a book is lost or damaged, we ask that the replacement cost be paid so we can purchase a new copy. The replacement cost is listed on the late notice.
Students are encouraged to come in and exchange library books when they are finished reading their current book. Pass time is every day 9:00-9:45.
*If a child has a library book out, discarded books are still available to borrow. The barcode will be marked through with a D, and the book will be in really bad shape. We encourage students to return those D books as well.
*If there is a lost or damaged book on your child’s record from last year, check-out privileges are suspended until the book is returned or paid for. You will receive a notice if your child owes for a book.
*Parents are welcome to check out up to 10 books at a time! Just contact me to be put on the visitor log and make sure someone will be available to help you.
*If you are cleaning out toy boxes, we would be happy to take small toys that are in good shape for our prize cart.
Reading Counts!
Reading Counts is a reading motivation program to track how much the students are reading outside of class and how well they are comprehending the books. They earn points as they take and pass quizzes on books they’ve read.
When a child has read a book, he/she sits down at a computer, logs in, and takes a 10-question, multiple choice quiz on the book. If 7 or more questions are answered correctly, the child earns the points for that book. If 6 or fewer questions are answered correctly, the child is encouraged to reread the book and try again. Each child has three chances to pass each quiz. Each child will need to take different quizzes this year than what they took last year.Our goal is to motivate all students to do their personal best and read as much as they can, not just in school. On each library day, points earned will be celebrated and certificates handed out. (See the point levels at the right.) As each award level is reached, the child receives a certificate and gets to pick out a small prize. At the bronze, silver, and gold levels, pins will be handed out with the certificates and we will announce their names in the morning assembly. At the end of the year, students who have earned the points for the gold star will be recognized in the Awards Assembly and given a medal.