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Teaching Librarian (Toronto, ON: Ontario Library Association, 20030501), Fall 2002, p. 25

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TeachingLibrarian9.3 The Teaching Librarian Volume 9, no. 3 25 • Offer an evening session on the research process • Prepare a brochure on legal and ethical use of information • Arrange public library visits Secondary • Send newsletters home • Create lists of suggested titles for independent reading • Invite authors, illustrators, poets and storytellers to work with classes • Share favourite books of staff, parents and famous Canadians • Offer an evening session on the research process • Create literary quizzes and contests • Post reviews of popular fiction on the school web site • Organize book clubs both face to face and virtual • Take students to a specialized library • Facilitate and support independent reading programs • Celebrate special literary occasions • Initiate school-wide/community-wide reading and writing events • Support student writing and publish- ing of poetry and books for younger children z SELECTED BOOKS TO SUPPORT READING AT HOME Raising Readers: Helping Your Child to Literacy. Bialostok, Steven. Winnipeg,: Peguis Publishers, 1992. Reading Begins at Home. Butler, Dorothy and Marie Clay. Updated edition. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann Educational Books, 1987. Read to Me: Raising Kids Who Love to Read. Cullinan, Bernice E. Toronto: Scholastic Limited, 1992. Reading Magic. Fox, Mem. New York: Harcourt Incorporated, 2001. How to Make Your Child a Reader for Life. Kropp, Paul. Revised edition. Toronto: Random House of Canada Limited, 2000. Reading for the Love of it: Best Books for Young Readers, with a Guide to More Than 400 Great Children's Books. Landsberg, Michele. Toronto: Prentice Hall Press, 1987. Revised edition of Michele Landsberg's Guide to Children's Books, 1985. Family Literacy: Connections in Schools and Communities. Morrow, Lesley Mandel (ed). International Reading Association, 1995. Great Books for Boys: More Than 600 Books for Boys 2 to 14. Odean, Kathleen. New York: Ballantine Books, 1998. Great Books for Girls: More Than 600 Books for Inspire Today's Girls and Tomorrow's Women. Odean, Kathleen. New York, NY: Ballantine Books, 1997. Read Me a Story: Parents, Teachers and Children as Partners in Literacy Learning. Spreadbury, Julie. Victoria, Australia: Australian Reading Association, 1994. The Read-Aloud Handbook. Trelease, Jim. Revised edition. New York: Penguin Books, 1995. Junior Genreflecting: A Guide to Good Reads and Series Fiction for Children. Volz, Briget Dealy. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, Incorporated, 2000.

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