stem in libraries: collection development
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STEM in Libraries:Collection DevelopmentFebruary 4, 2016
AGENDACollection DevelopmentPairing Fiction with NonfictionBooktalk Assignment
Collection Development:Time to Weed!
Poor Pluto!
Collection Development:Time to Weed!
Publication Date > 5 yearsNew DiscoveriesOutdated TechnologyCondition Relevancy!
What a Great Pair!
Pair Non-Fiction Titles with Fiction Connects to Common Core State Standards
for Literacy Enforces Concepts through Real-World
Understanding Connects Relevancy to Own Lives Increases Comprehension Access point for readers of both types of
literature.
City Dog, Country Frog By Mo Willems978-1423103004
Pre-School – Grade 1 Frogs Life-Cycles
FrogsBy Gail Gibbons
978-0823411344
Water CastleBy Megan Frazer Blakemore9780802728395
Grades 4-7 Chemistry Elements
10 Inventors Who Changed the World
By Clive Gifford9780753462591
Check out the suggested titles in the textbook.
Readers Advisory Resource: The Nonfiction Detectiveswww.nonfictiondetectives.com
Readers Advisory Resource:Building STEAM with Díahttp://dia.ala.org/content/free-program-downloads
ISBN: 978-1610694872
ISBN:978-1610694261
ISBN:978-1605541211
Lesson Lab: Book Pairing
• Select 1 Non-fiction & 1 Fiction Book• Submission 1-2 Pages• Use APA formatting • Audience your choice• Entice the reader to read the book. • Don’t give away the ending!
Questions?