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Library Borrowing

The library is open for student borrowing on the following days.

 Monday and Thursday - recess - K/1/4/6

Wednesday and Friday - lunchtime - 2/3/5

 

Each year level also has a time they will come and borrow with their teacher.

Monday - Yr 3

Tuesday - Yr 4 & Yr 5

Wednesday - Yr 6

Thursday - Kindergarten

Friday - Yr 2 & Yr 1

 

OVERDUE BOOKS - We have a number of students who have overdue books.  Please ask your children to look for library books at home and return them as soon as possible.  

 

LIBRARY BAGS - Only students who have a library bag can borrow books to take home. These bags need to be able to protect the books as they are transported home and returned.

 

LOST OR DAMAGED BOOKS - In the unfortunate event that a book is lost or damaged please let me know straight away.

BOOK WEEK

Another huge thank you for the great support with book week.  Last week I mentioned the large number of books donated to the library.  I have been trying to accession these as quickly as possible so the children who donated them can read them first.  We have approximately $700 in donated books, on top of the $1800 in credit we have to spend with Scholastic.  A truly wonderful effort.

 

All except one of the books that were ordered from last copies have been handed out to students.  We are still waiting for the one that will hopefully be here soon.

eBook Of the Week

SORA    

Don't forget you can access books and magazines via SORA .

                   

        

Getting started with Sora

With Sora, you can get free ebooks and audiobooks from your school.

Step 1 ______________________________________________________

Install the Sora app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, or go to soraapp.com.

Step 2______________________________________________________

In Sora, click on I have a setup code, then sign in.

Note: If you need your sign-in information (like an ID, username, or password), it is the same one you use to log into your chromebook.  Ask you class teacher if you aren;t sure what this is.

The “setup” code is cenetau

Sign into your School – Select your school - ACEN 

Step 3______________________________________________________

Browse the 

 tab and borrow a book. Your book will open so you can start reading right away.

Step 4______________________________________________________

Close the book and go to 

see all your books (including assignments). From there, you can:

  • Select Open book or Open audiobook to read or listen to the book.
  • Select Options to renew or return the book, see your notes and highlights, and more. 

                                                                © 2020 OverDrive, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

 

Premiers Reading Challenge Books can be found in Collections in folders marked NSW Premiers Reading Challenge K-2, NSW Premiers Reading Challenge 3-4, NSW Premiers Reading Challenge 5-6.

 

The following link may also be of help when navigating SORA

https://fast.wistia.net/embed/iframe/x1crca6t1n?videoFoam=true

 

You will need to use your school username and password to access this.

World Book Online 

Our school has a subscription to World Book Online! This means you have FREE access from home or on the go with any internet-connected device.

 

What is World Book Online?

A safe, trusted, 21st-century learning environment for students.

  • Homework help
  • Read stories, articles, and current events
  • Complete activities and Webquests
  • Play educational games
  • Interactive maps
  • Citation builder
  • Learn how to do research
  • Explore pictures and videos
  • Find reliable information for assignments and projects

A new feature is available on World Book Online for dyslexic students. Students can now change the font to Opendyslexic font via the Tools & Settings button in each article. “OpenDyslexic is a typeface designed against some common symptoms of dyslexia”. This feature is currently only available in World Book Student.

 

Encourage Learning Anytime, Anywhere!

 

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Why Is Reading Books Important In a Digital Age

Teachers often get asked why is it important that children read physical books, after all they spend time reading online so surely that is enough.  I often get asked how relevant libraries are in this modern world.  There is a great deal of research taking place as our children live in a world where information is so quickly accessible via the internet, yet literacy skills are either plateauing or falling.  Below is an infographic showing the results of an OECD study into the impact of reading books in paper form, in digital form and not reading at all. The results are similar to many other studies.  They show that reading in any form, but especially print books, has a positive impact in children's learning outcomes. The earlier our children start to enjoy books the better their long term success.