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Library
Instructor: Mrs. Loew   
Welcome  to the library!
Class Announcements
World Book is now available online
Click on the following link to access World Book online.
http://www.worldbookonline.com
username is :ablibrary
password is; ablib1
This is a great resource for students, there are games and activities for them to do. If you students have a project and needs resources you can use the World Book to help. It is also available in Spanish for our ESL students.
Tumblebooks Reading Program
 Check out this great site that I just recently subcribed to. It will allow you child to play reading games or have a story read to them.
http://www.tumblebooks.comlibraryauto_login.asp?U=anthonyburns&P=books


AR book list is now on line and available at the Porter library!
You may now access the AR book list on line. A very special thank you to Mr. Strine for taking the time to add the books..
The AR list is now available at Porter Library, it is divided into alphabetical order and point level.
Damaged/lost/overdue policy
At Anthony Burns we are so lucky to have some of the best students ever. Our students know the meaning of being responsible citizens. At the beginning of the school year all students were given lessons on how to take care of books. You can help us by reinforcing these rules at home:

1. help your children find a safe place to store their books when they bring them home from school
2. keep books away from pets and siblings
3. don’t allow your children to take their books to parks unless you are sure they will remember to take them home
4. don’t allow your children to eat at the table while they read, or take a bath (we had a book fall in the tub as well as the toilet)
5. please teach your children to wash their hands before they read
6. ask your children to throw away any uneaten lunch otherwise there is a possibility that fruit or other items can leak from the lunch box on to books that are in the backpack
7. check newsletters from teachers to find out when your child has library and make sure they return their books.

Students are allowed to check out books for two weeks, and may renew them provided they are not on hold for another student. Any student with a book checked out for over a month will not be allowed to check out books until that book is returned. There are no fees associated with overdue books.

Students know they are responsible for damaged or missing library books. I asked students for their help in defining what damaged books are.

The following constitutes damaged books:
• wet ( wet books mold and swell the bindings and can’t be put on the shelf)
• books marked with crayons or pens ( replacement costs to be determined by amount of markings)
• food stains
• cut or pages missing
• eaten by pets (yes this did happen)

The extent of damages to a book will be determined when the book is returned to the library. I will check over the book and if payment is necessary I will send a note home with your student.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to call or email me.(loewpa@staffordschools.net)
Check-out policy
The following is the check out policy for books.

Kindergarten: one book
We will learn at the beginning of the school year to take care of books and it is hoped that by the end of January they will be able to start bringing books home.

First grade: one book

Second grade:currently one book, at the end of January they will be able to check out 2 books including books from the nonfiction area.

Third grade through fifth grade may check out two books, unless they are doing a special project or are in the book club.

Please keep in mind the library is open for student checkout every day unless otherwise posted. Parents please review the policy on overdue or damaged books.
Mission Statement
The Anthony Burns Mission Statement exists to support and enrich the curriculum of Stafford County School District. It is also our mission to provide current and readily accessible information from a variety of print, visual, and electronic sources and to teach the skills necessary to access, retrieve, and use information in a productive way. The ultimate goal is to teach our students to become effective users of information and lifelong learners.
Welcome!
My name is Pat Loew .I started working for Stafford County Public Schools in March of 2006. It took me almost 5 straight months of working and ordering various materials and equipment to get the library ready to open for the 2006-2007 school year. I previously worked as a children’s library assistant for the Central Rappahannock Regional Library, Porter Branch for 6 years before coming to Anthony Burns, so I have a strong background in Children’s Literature.
I have a BS in Elementary Education, with a minor in Reading. In 2005 I completed my Masters in Library Science.
I am very lucky to have Brenda Mosiniak as my library assistant. She previously worked at Hampton Oaks Elementary School as a kindergarten paraprofessional. So she is already familiar with many of our students.
While putting the library together it was my goal to make sure that it would be warm and inviting, a place that students would want to visit often. I think I achieved that goal. I have had a lot of positive feedback from parents about the library and if you have not had a chance to visit the library please call or email me and I would be happy to give you a tour.
I feel very confident and knowledgeable about helping your students find books they will love to read and I hope to turn them into lifelong readers.
Class Web Pages
Class Files
 AR Quiz List.pdf
AR Quiz List
 Children's Choices for 2008.pdf
Check -out these books recommended by children in grades k-6th. This site is sponsored by the Children's Book Council, www.cbcbooks.org and the International Reading Association, www.reading.org.
 Elementary List 2010-2011-1.doc
VRC books 3-5 grade
 Elements of Historical Fiction.doc
Elements of historical fiction
 elements of science fiction.pdf
Follow these characteristics when you chose your Science Fiction book.
 Fantasy book list.doc
Is fantasy your favorite genre, try reading some of these book titles.
 Places to Look for Lost Library Books.doc
Have you ever lost a library book and just can't remember where you put it? Check out this list of places and you just might find the book.
Discussion Topics
Library Calendar
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