Hello All, again!
I am planning to start having a weekly trivia question in the library to encourage
kids to seek information and use different sources for the information. Do any of
you do anything like this? If so, where do you get your ideas for trivia? How do
the students turn in their answers? Anything else? I would appreciate any
suggestions. Thank you!
Mary Wegher
Elementary Library Media Specialist
Wagonwheel and 4J Elementary Schools
Gillette, WY 82718
mary_wegher@hotmail.com
"One day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an
excellent education."
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