August 31, 2011

Checkout Ebooks with Overdrive!

New for 2011-2012, Frisco ISD now has ebooks and audiobooks available for download from Overdrive at http://friscoisd.lib.overdrive.com/. A new, free, reading service, Overdrive allows all schools to connect and share digital books in one place.

You might have tried Overdrive from the Frisco Public Library before and our school library collection works just the same. Use your FISD library id number to download ebooks in pdf format or audiobooks as mp3 files to your computer, smart phone or ereading device.

To begin: Download the Overdrive App to your ipad or smartphone or visit the Overdrive website to download books straight to your computer. When you see a book you like add it to your cart, then checkout with your library id number.
Students and parents can check out two elementary level items at a time for two weeks. Teachers can check out two items from any level. Your computer will automatically return your ebooks at the end of the two week lending period. All FISD schools share the same Overdrive collection, so if a book you want isn't available just be patient - or put it on your wish list and try again later.

Overdrive can be a little tricky the first time you try it, but after you install the required digital software checkouts are a snap. Don't give up - it is worth the work! Use the help features on the Overdrive site or ask Mrs. Hamilton or Mrs. Hodges for help.


Why OverDrive?

The OverDrive collection is an extension of Frisco ISD’s physical library, only instead of being housed in a building it's online with 24/7 access to audiobook and eBook downloads. The Overdrive collection is even available over holidays and school breaks too. Ebooks are convenient for students to check out titles anytime, anywhere with no worry about misplacing a book - these digital titles automatically return at the end of the lending period!

OverDrive can help students of all ages read more and improve comprehension. Struggling or reluctant readers, learning-challenged, second language learners, and gifted readers can all benefit from this service.
• Enrich vocabulary and improve comprehension and pronunciation
• Introduce students to books above their reading level
• Teach critical listening
• Help busy kids find time to read


Happy E-Reading!

August 29, 2011

Good Book of the Week: Blackout

 
by John Rocco, Disney-Hyperion, 2011
 
One hot summer night in the city, all the power goes out. The TV shuts off and a boy wails, "Mommm!" His sister can no longer use the phone, Mom can't work on her computer, and Dad can't finish cooking dinner. What's a family to do? In this nearly wordless picture book, a boy and his family find magic in a summer blackout. Suggested for preschool-grade 2.


Find it in the picture book section at call number E ROC.

August 22, 2011

Good Book of the Week: The Red Pyramid

 
by Rick Riordan, Disney-Hyperion, 2010
 Since his mother's death six years ago, Carter Kane has been living out of a suitcase traveling with his father an Egyptologist. Meanwhile, his sister has been living with their grandparents in London. Each sibling wishes they had the life of the other. On Christmas Eve, their father takes them to the British Museum where they learn about their family's link to a secret order of pharaohs after their father disappears in a fiery explosion caused by a mysterious figure that he has summoned. With the awakening of a frightening god, Sadie and Carer must find a way to save their father. Suggested for grades 4-9.

 

Find it in the fiction book section at call number F RIO.

August 19, 2011

Welcome Back Readers!


Be on the lookout for these special activities and events soon...

2x2 Reading Program
for K/1st/2nd Grade

Bluebonnet Book Program
for 3rd/4th/5th Grade

Fall Book Fair from September 29th-October 7th

Kate Klise Author Visit on October 26th 

Preschool Community Storytime: Parents and younger siblings pop on in to the library after Good Morning Purefoy on Fridays (8:25-8:45) for storytime and book check out beginning September 2nd.

Plus research, story times, another Read-It-Forward, and more.

August 16, 2011

Site to See: Read Kiddo Read


Looking for book ideas?
 
Visit ReadKiddoRead.com - a neat site filled with quality book reviews and suggestions for kids written by and for parents and teachers. Created by author James Patterson, the easy-to-use site even features tips, author interviews, booklists, and lesson plan ideas too!
 
 
Try Read Kiddo Read for great reading ideas soon!

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