Aids
& Games
Educational
resources in the form of flash card, game, manipulative, realia are boxed
and circulate for 2 weeks. We
also have "Kits" that contain artifacts from different countries
such as Africa, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Poland, and Russia.
Art
File
Pictures
by well-known artists, arranged by the artist's last name, and art
depicting foreign locations, arranged by country, are housed in gray file
cabinets in the Curriculum Lab Classroom. Material from these files
is available when the classroom is not in use and is checked out by the
Curriculum Lab for 2 weeks.
Audio-Visual
Equipment
Video
viewer, IBM Computer, Macintosh Computer available to preview
videocassettes and computer software. Filmstrip viewer, audio
cassette player, record player, and Apple IIGS are also available to
preview media. Equipment is not available for loan.
Big
Books
These
are oversized books suitable for story telling to primary grade
children. Located in a wooden cabinet in front of stack hold
juvenile picture books.
Computer
Software
CD-Rom
titles for IBM and the Macintosh software packages for EDT 210, 315, 415,
and 490 are located by IBM and Macintosh computers.
Filmstrips
The
Curriculum Lab has retained filmstrips that have useful accompanying
materials such as audio cassettes or printed material.
GEMS
Guides
Great
Explorations in Math and Science is a math/science series. A
hand-out lists each title plus call number of the GEMS Guides located in
the Curriculum Lab.
J
& YP Fiction
J
(Juvenile) designates an interest level of grades 4-6. YP (Young
People) designates an interest level for grades 7-12. Fiction books
are arranged alphabetically by the author's last name.
J
& YP NonFiction
J
(Juvenile) designates an interest level of grades 4-6. YP (Young
People) designates an interest level for grades 7-12. NonFiction
books are arranged by subject area using the Dewey Decimal Classification
System and then alphabetically by the author's last name.
Biographies are classified in the 92 and are arranged alphabetically by
the name of the biographee.
Journals
Current
journals are displayed alphabetically on racks. Back issues are shelved
along the back wall. Education journals, not housed in Curriculum
Lab, are located in the Serials Department on the 4th floor of Burritt
Library.
Current
Curriculum Lab Journals include:
Bookbird
Book
Report
The
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Children's
Literature in Education
Cobblestone
Hornbook
Journal
of Youth Services
Mailbox
National
Geographic World
Plays
School
Library Journal
Science
Books & Films
Teacher's
Helper
Your
Big Backyard
Zillions
Juvenile
Picture Books
The
reading/interest level for these books ranges from preschool to grade
3. Adults usually read these books to children. They are
arranged alphabetically by the author's last name. These books
circulate for 2 weeks.
KRAUS
The
Kraus Curriculum Development Library offers selected curriculum
guides from throughout the United States. Online index available on
the Burritt Library website home page. These guides are available
on microfiche and arranged by subject, followed by grade level. A
brief description of each guide is available in the Kraus Binders (located
by the entrance door) and on a CD-Rom mounted on the IBM Computer. A
microfiche reader is located in the Curriculum Lab. Microfiche
reader/printers are located in the Reference Deparment (just outside the
Curriculum Lab door) and in the Serials Department located on the 4th
floor.
Pamphlet
File
Located
in vertical files on the window wall of the Curriculum Lab, these files
contain flyers, magazine articles, maps, etc. arranged by subject.
Material from these files is checked out by the Curriculum Lab for 2
weeks.
Picture
File
Located
in vertical files on the window wall of the Curriculum Lab, these files
contain magazine pictures on various subjects. Material from these
files is checked out by the Curriculum Lab for 2 weeks.
Posters
Posters,
packaged in circular tubes and located in gray map case, these posters
circulate through the main circulation desk for a period of 2 weeks.
Professional
Reading
Professional
Reading, designated by prefix PR, included books, activity guides,
curriculum guides, etc for the education professional.
Records
Children's
33 1/3 rpm records have been retained if they include children's songs,
stories and poetry by well-known performers or music from other countries.
Reference
Books
Bibliographies
of children's books, reviews of children's literature, biographical
information on children's authors and indexes to children's authors and
literature are the most common reference items. Children's encyclopedias,
dictionaries, and atlases are also found in this area. Reference
books do not circulate.
SCIS
Concepts
This
is a science textbook series located with the science textbooks
(C3). A hand-out
lists each title plus call number of the SCIS Concepts located in the
Curriculum Lab.
Slides
Slides,
housed in Kodak Carousel box or binders sheets, are located on the inside
wall near the back doors.
Tapes
Curriculum
Lab houses audio tapes of children's songs and books as well as famous
speeches and music from other countries. Audio tape players are
located on the inside wall near the back doors.
Tests
Sample
tests are cataloged and located on the low Juvenile Picture Book shelves.
These tests do not circulate. Circulating tests may be placed on
reserve by education faculty for students to use.
Textbooks
Textbooks,
designated by the letter "C" and a subject numeral, are located
in a separate section of the Curriculum Lab. The textbook series
focus mainly on elementary and middle school levels. Series include
student text, teacher edition, practice and support resources, assessment
and technology supplements.
C1
Social Sciences
C2
Music
C3
Science
C4
Mathematics
C5
Reading
C6
Modern Languages
C8
Literature
C9
Spelling
C10
Handwriting
C11
English Language
C12
Health & Safety
C13
Art
Videocassettes
Children's
stories, educational instruction, animals, history and geography videos
are located in the Curriculum Lab workroom. A limit of 5 videotapes
may be taken out for a period of two weeks. A video view is located
outside the workroom door. More videos are available in the Media
Room on the 4th floor.
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