I reviewed my powerpoint lesson on Dewey Decimal this afternoon in preparation for
my sixth grade lesson on Monday. It was the one where they show the long dewey
decimal number for a particular dog in a particular county. My kids love this!
But when I opened the powerpoint, it was missing 10 slides--the goblin inside my
computer ate them.
I used to use transparencies for this lesson, but I tossed them when I updated to
powerpoint. I have copies of LM_NET postings about this, but the websites listed
are dead. I've been searching with Google, and can only find the dewey decimal #
with three decimal places--the one for the dauchsund.
Does anyone happen to have this crazy lesson?
--
Sandra Lingo, Librarian
Delhi Middle School
5280 Foley Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45238
slingo47@fuse.net
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