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- Subject: [LM_NET] Tar: Question on using No David for library rules, No David, Yes David
- From: "Bzdusek, Shiloh" <shiloh.bzdusek@D300.ORG>
- Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 11:56:28 -0500
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- Thread-Topic: Question on using No David for library rules, No David, Yes David
I have read several ideas about using NO David to teach library rules in the
archives. There was a posting about creating a No David Yes David game by making
questions on sentence strips and pulling them out of a bag. Does anyone have a set
of those questions so I dont have to reinvent the wheel. The example question in
the post read, David wanted to get to the bus first and he dropped his library book
in the hall. After the question is read in the game students would then hold up a
NO David card.
Thanks for any help!!!!
Shiloh Bzdusek MLIS
CUSD 300
Library Director/Media Specialist/Computer Teacher
Westfield Community School K-8
Lincoln Prairie Elementary K-5
shiloh.bzdusek@d300.org
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