Thursday, December 21, 2006

More new books

The Night Before Christmas - Clement Clarke Moore, illustrated by Gennady Spirin







The Boy Who Ate Stars - Kochka
Upon moving to a new apartment, twelve-year-old Lucy befriends an autistic boy who lives upstairs and, along with her friend Theo and a pampered pooch, takes Matthew on neighborhood adventures hoping to open him up to the world around them.

Thumb on a Diamond - Ken Roberts
The kids from New Auckland are dying to see something outside of their little villiage. Then, Thumb come up with a plan to form a baseball team so the kids can go to the big tournament in Vancouver, but there are a few problems with their plan. There is no grass in New Auckland, no baseball diamond and no place large enough to put one. Also, none of the kids have ever played baseball before.

Cyrano - Geraldine McCaughrean
Ashamed of his ugliness, long-nosed Cyrano de Bergerac, a brilliant seventeenth-century poet and expert swordsman in the French army, helps a rival woo and win Roxane, the beautiful cousin Cyrano loves in silence.

Emily's Balloon - Komako Sakai
A little girl's new friend is round, lighter than air, and looks like the moon at night.

Regards to the Man in the Moon - Ezra Jack Keats
With the help of his imagination, his parents, and a few scraps of junk, Louie and his friends travel through space.

Tree Ring Circus - Adam Rex
In this cumulative tale, a tree becomes a hiding place for various animals, a runaway circus clown, and even an elephant.

Hardworking Puppies - Lynn Reiser
One by one, ten energetic puppies find important jobs as dogs who help people in different ways, including by pulling sleds and saving swimmers.

Playing it Cool - Joaquin Dorfman
While tracking down the long-lost father of his best friend Jeremy, popular eighteen-year-old Sebastian calls on a network of favors and debts and begins to question his way of life.

Letters to My Mother - Teresa Cardenas
A young African-Cuban girl is sent to live with her aunt and cousins after the death of her mother and begins to write letters to her deceased mother telling of the misery, racial prejudice, and mistreatment at the hands of those around her.

Mind-Bending Math & Science Activities for Gifted Students - Rosemary Callard-Szulgit

New books

New in the CMC today:

Now and Ben: The Modern Inventions of Benjamin Franklin - Gene Barretta






Zoo-Looking - Mem Fox
While Flora visits the zoo with her father, not only does she look at the animals but some of them turn to look at her.

The Adventures of Marco Polo - Russell Freedman

Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish in the Sea - Chris Buttterworth
Readers will discover the secrets of the endangered sea horse, one of nature's most mysterious fish, through clear, engaging text and intricate engravings by the award winning illustrator of This Little Chick.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Valeri Gorbachev

Looking for a Moose - Phyllis Root
Four children set off into the woods to find a moose.





The Blue Jean Book: The Story Behind the Seams - Tanya Lloyd Kyi

Peace Corps - Celeste A. Peters

Force & Motion - Clint Twist

Friday, December 15, 2006

New Science DVDs

The following DVDs from Bill Nye the Science Guy were added to the CMC collection today:

Reptiles
The Science of Music
Volcanoes
Blood and Circulation
Wetlands
Lakes and Ponds
Outer Space
Insects
Dinosaurs
Gravity

Thursday, December 14, 2006

New book

Just one new book today -

The Best of Internet Activities

Monday, December 4, 2006

New resources

New in the CMC:

Second-Grade Math: A Month-to-Month Guide - Suzy Ronfeldt

Third-Grade Math: A Month-to-Month Guide - Suzy Ronfeldt

Web Hunts and Virtual Field Trips, Grades 3-5: Projects and Lesson Plans Using the Internet - Deidre Kelly
Includes reproducible work sheets

Web Hunts and Virtual Field Trips, Grades 2-4 - Caryn Dingman
Includes reproducible work sheets

New books

New in the CMC today:

Things Not Seen - Andrew Clements
When fifteen-year-old Bobby wakes up and finds himself invisible, he and his parents and his new blind friend Alicia try to find out what caused his condition and how to reverse it.

If I Could Ask God Anything: Awesome Bible Answers for Curious Kids - Kathryn Slattery

William Bradford: Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim - Gary D. Schmidt
Leaving behind a prosperous life in England, William Bradford and the other Pilgrims traveled on the Mayflower to a strange land in search of religious freedom. There Bradford established a stable colony, trying to be fair to both the colonists and the local Native Americans.

Father and Son: A Nativity Story - Geraldine McCaughrean
A new telling of the Christmas story imagines how Joseph might have felt that first night with his very special son.

Berlioz the Bear - Jan Brett
Berlioz the bear and his fellow musicians are due to play for the town ball when the mule pulling their bandwagon refuses to move.

Snow Is My Favorite and My Best - Lauren Child
When the weatherman predicts snow, Lola absolutely cannot wait.

The Little Match Girl - Jerry Pinkney
The wares of the poor little match girl illuminate her cold world, bringing some beauty to her brief, tragic life.

Gingerbread Baby - Jan Brett
A young boy and his mother bake a gingerbread baby that escapes from their oven and leads a crowd on a chase similar to the one in the familiar tale about a not-so-clever gingerbread man.

The New Girl...and Me - Jacqui Robbins
Two girls, Shakeeta and Mia, become friends when Shakeeta boasts that she has a pet iguana and Mia learns how to help Shakeeta "feel at home" even when she is in school. On her first day of school, who will be her friend?


Big Alaska: Journey Across America's Most Amazing State - Debbie S. Miller
Learn about this spectacular state and its animals.

Deniers of the Holocaust - Ted Gottfried
Explains what the holocaust was and how people today deny that it happened.

Clementina's Cactus - Ezra Jack Keats
After a rainstorm, Clementina and her father discover a surprise in the prickly skin of the cactus that they've watched growing in the desert.

December 2006 Newsletter

The December 2006 CMC Newsletter is now available.

Friday, December 1, 2006

Kevin O'Malley Visits Cedarville

Children's author and illustrator Kevin O'Malley paid a visit to the campus yesterday. He spoke to Dr. Sweigard's class in the CMC about the process of writing and publishing children's books. Following his presentation, the students were invited to attend a reception, where they were able to talk further with Kevin about the writing and publishing process. Special thanks go to Kathy Buck, Xenia Schools Elementary Librarian, who offered to bring Kevin to Cedarville during his week-long visit to the Xenia Schools.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

New books

New in the CMC today:

Visual Geography series:
Afghanistan in Pictures - Alison Behnke
Bulgaria in Pictures - Margaret J. Goldstein
Czech Republic in Pictures - Stacy Taus-Bolstad
Iran in Pictures - Stacy Taus-Bolstad
Iraq in Pictures - Stacy taus-Bolstad
Ivory Coast in Pictures - Janice Hamilton
Mexico in Pictures - Janice Hamilton
Ukraine in Pictures - Jeffrey Zuehlke

Someday Is Not a Day of the Week - Denise Brennan-Nelson
When asking to go on various outings, Max always receives the answer "Someday" from adults, but with a little help from the days of the week, he discovers where "Someday" lives.



Miss Malarkey Leaves No Reader Behind - Judy Finchler and Kevin O'Malley
Miss Malarkey vows to find each of her students a book to love by the end of the school year, but one video-game loving boy proves to be a challenge.






Miss Malarkey's Field Trip - Judy Finchler and Kevin O'Malley
Miss Malarkey takes her class on a field trip to the science museum, where they explore a dinosaur exhibit, watch a 3-D movie, and have many other adventures, both planned and unplanned.

The St. Patrick's Day Shillelagh - Janet Nolan
On his way from Ireland to America to escape the potato famine, young Fergus carves a shillelagh from his favorite blackthorn tree, and each St. Patrick's Day for generations, his story is retold by one of his descendants.

Time Math - Kieran Walsh
A look at all of the time segments we deal with every day and how much math can be done with time.





A Weed Is a Flower: The Life of George Washington Carver - Aliki
Brief text and pictures present the life of the man, born a slave, who became a scientist and devoted his entire life to helping the South improve its agriculture.

Finding Providence: The Story of Roger Williams
- Avi
After being forced to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Roger Williams travels south and, with the help of the Narragansett Indians, founds Providence, Rhode Island.

If I Should Die Before I Wake - Han Nolan
As Hilary, a Neo-Nazi initiate, lies in a coma, she is transported back to Poland at the onset of World War II into the life of a Jewish teenager.

Scams! Ten Stories That Explore Some of the Most Outrageous Swindlers and Tricksters of All Time - Andreas Schroeder

Scholastic Rhyming Dictionary - Sue Young

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Author visit

On Thursday, November 30, children's author/illustrator Kevin O'Malley will be visiting Cedarville. He will be speaking with students in the children's literature classes about the process of writing and publishing. His presentation will be at 3:20 in the CMC. Space is limited, but if you're interested in hearing Kevin, please send me an email.

New today

Glencoe Vocabulary Builder - Course 5, 6, and 7

You Wouldn't Want to Be a Pirate's Prisoner! - John Malam
Explains what it would be like to be captured by pirates.

The World Almanac for Kids 2007

Hattie and the Fox - Mem Fox
Hattie, a big black hen, discovers a fox in the bushes, which creates varying reactions in the other barnyard animals.

Night Noises - Mem Fox
Old Lily Laceby dozes by the fire with her faithful dog at her feet as strange night noises herald a surprising awakening.

Clementine - Sara Pennypacker
While sorting through difficulties in her friendship with her neighbor Margaret, eight-year-old Clementine gains several unique hairstyles while also helping her father in his efforts to banish pigeons from the front of their apartment building.

Miss Mingo and the First Day of School -
Jamie Harper
Miss Mingo helps all of the animal students in her class overcome their shyness on the first day of school by encouraging them to share something special about themselves. Includes facts about animals.


The New Americans: Colonial Times, 1620-1689 - Betsy Maestro
Traces the competition among the American Indians, French, English, Spanish, and Dutch for land, furs, timber, and other resources of North America.

You Wouldn't Want to Sail on the Mayflower!
- Peter Cook
Explains what it was like for the Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower to America.

No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War - Anita Lobel
The author, known as an illustrator of children's books, describes her experiences as a Polish Jew during World War II and for years in Sweden afterwards.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

New curriculum materials

Added to the CMC collection today:

Nystrom Atlas of Our Country's History - this atlas is accompanied by a binder containing reproducible worksheets

The World Needs You. Volunteer! - a DVD that discusses opportunities for young people to be involved in volunteer work, accompanied by a teacher's guide

AIMS Earth & Space, Life, and Physical Science - kindergarten
A collection of hands-on, inquiry based activities that meet 100% of the Ohio Academic Content Standards for Kindergarten Science.

AIMS Earth & Space, Life, and Physical Science - grade 1
A collection of hands-on, inquiry based activities that meet 100% of the Ohio Academic Content Standards for 1st Grade Science.

AIMS Earth & Space, Life, and Physical Science - grade 2
A collection of hands-on, inquiry based activities that meet 100% of the Ohio Academic Content Standards for 2nd Grade Science.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

New books

New in the CMC:

The Jungle Book - retold by Matthew Reinhart
In this pop-up retelling of a classic book, honor is tested, battles of good over evil are waged, and the importance of family reigns supreme. True to Rudyard Kipling's original story, tree branches literally draw the reader in to this tale of Mowgli the Man Cub exploring the ruins of the Lost City, riding atop thundering elephants, and facing a fierce tiger attack!

Mommy? - Arthur Yorinks, illustrated by Maurice Sendak
In this almost wordless pop-up story with only two words (mommy and baby), a very young child stumbles into a house looking for his mother. He finds, instead, a collection of monsters, including a vampire, mummy, and werewolf before he finds Mommy.


A to Z Countries series
China Justine Fontes
The Dominican Republic - Byron Augustin
England - Byron Augustin
Greece - Byron Augustin
Italy - Justine Fontes
Mexico - Justine Fontes
Nigeria - Tamra Orr
Puerto Rico - Jeff Reynolds
Canada - Tamra Orr

Down the Rabbit Hole - Peter Abrahams
Like her idol Sherlock Holmes, eighth grader Ingrid Levin-Hill uses her intellect to solve a murder case in her hometown of Echo Falls.

Deadline! From News to Newspaper - Gail Gibbons
Examines the diverse behind-the-scenes activities of a typical working day at a small daily newspaper, from morning preparations for meeting the deadline to the moment the afternoon papers leave the presses.

Great Day for Up - Dr. Seuss
Rhymed text and illustrations introduce the many meanings of "up."

It's Snowing! It's Snowing! - Jack Prelutsky
A collection of short poems about winter.







Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild! - Mem Fox

Sleepy Bears - Mem Fox

A Fine St. Patrick's Day - Susan Wojciechowski
Two towns, Tralee and Tralah, compete in an annual St. Patrick's Day decorating contest which Tralah boastfully always wins, but when their hearts are put to the test by a little man with pointed ears, Tralee wins with no effort at all.

The Snow Globe Family - Jane O'Connor
Two families--a large one that lives in a house and the other a tiny one that lives in a snow globe, look forward to a big snowstorm.


The Furry News: How to Make a Newspaper - Loreen Leedy

Aliens Are Coming! - Meghan McCarthy
Account of the practical joke that fooled American radio listeners and made Orson Welles famous.





Jack and the Beanstalk - E. Nesbit
After climbing to the top of a huge beanstalk, a boy uses his quick wits to outsmart a giant and gain a fortune for himself and his mother.




The Magic Hat - Mem Fox

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

New books

New chiildren's and young adult books in the CMC:

Enchantment of the World Series:
Austria
Belgium
Bolivia
Haiti
Saudi Arabia
Taiwan


Library Lion - Michelle Knudsen
A lion starts visiting the local library but runs into trouble as he tries both to obey the rules and to help his librarian friend.




Wabi: A Hero's Tale - Joseph Bruchac
After falling in love with an Abenaki Indian woman, a white great horned owl named Wabi transforms into a human being and has several trials and adventures while learning to adapt to his new life.




Blood on the River: James Town 1607 - Elisa Carbone
Traveling to the New World in 1606 as the page to Captain John Smith, twelve-year-old orphan Samuel Collier settles in the new colony of James Town, where he must quickly learn to distinguish between friend and foe.




The Angel's Command - Brian Jacques
Ben and Ned, a boy and dog gifted with eternal youth and the ability to communicate with one another nonverbally, encounter pirates on the high seas and rescue a kidnapped prince from a band of gypsy thieves.

I'm Still Scared - Tomie de Paolo
Tomie faces his fears after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 and the changes it makes in his everyday life with the help of his mother and father.





Old Hickory: Andrew Jackson and the American People - Albert Marrin
Andrew Jackson, the first popularly elected American president, won the nation's favor with his legendary courage, loyalty to the common man, and fierce dedication to preserving the Union. However, his ruthlessness, including his treatment of Native Americans, led to some of the darkest times in American history.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

New today

New in the CMC today:

Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds: The Sammy Lee Story - Paula Yoo

A biography of Korean American diving champion Sammy Lee, focusing on how his childhood determination and his father's dreams set the stage for a medical career as well as his athletic achievements which earned him Olympic gold medals in 1948 and 1952.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

New books

Added to the collection today:

Pop's Bridge - Eve Bunting









Snowballs - Lois Ehlert

From Rags to Riches: A History of Girls' Clothing in America - Leslie Sills

Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude - Kevin O'Malley

Isaac Newton - Kathleen Krull

Things Hoped For - Andrew Clements

Dear Miss Breed - Joanne Oppenheimer

Ten-Gallon Bart - Susan Stevens Crummel

The Gold Miner's Daughter - Jackie Mims Hopkins

What a Treasure! - Jane Hillenbrand







Butterfly Eyes and Other Secrets of the Meadow
- Joyce Sidman

Pompeii: Lost and Found - Mary Pope Osborne

Presidents of the United States
- Time for Kids

Three Little Cajun Pigs - Mike Artell








Owen & Mzee - Isabella Hatkoff

The Story of Salt - Mark Kurlansky

Ice Cream: The Full Scoop - Gail Gibbons

Pumpkins - Ken Robbins








The Night Before Christmas - Clement Clarke Moore, illustrations by Will Moses

Flat Stanley - Jeff Brown

Handsprings - Douglas Florian

Dear Fish
- Chris Gall

Monday, November 13, 2006

New in the CMC today

New books added to the collection today include:

Welcome to the U.S.A.: Ohio - Ann Heinrichs

The Indian Ocean Tsunami - Greg Roza

Washington, D.C. - Geoffrey Horn

Classification of Living and Nonliving Things - Elizabeth Rose

St. Patrick's Day - Ann Heinrichs

Chinese New Year - Ann Heinrichs

How to Speak Dragonese - Cressida Cowell









Firegirl - Tony Abbott

Alpha Oops! The Day Z Went First - Alethea Kontis










5,000 Miles to Freedom - Judith Bloom Fradin

Ohio Dailies: 180 Daily Activities - Carole Marsh

Pet Pals Series - Julia Barnes
Pet Cats
Pet Dogs
Pet Goldfish
Pet Guinea Pigs
Pet Parakeets
Pet Rabbits

Write Now: A Kid's Guide to Nonfiction Writing - Jill Jarnow
Writing to Retell
Writing to Persuade
Writing to Correspond
Writing to Describe
Writing to Explain
Writing to Instruct

How Do We Measure
series - Chris Woodford
Area
Distance
Height
Speed
Temperature
Time
Volume
Weight

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Children's Book Week

Next week (November 13-19, 2006) is Children's Book Week. For more information, activities, and links, visit the Children's Book Week website at http://www.cbcbooks.org/cbw/

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

New materials

The following items were added to the CMC collection today:

From the series Build Character Through Language Arts:
Stories That Build Character, Grades 4-6 (reproducible)
Poems That Build Character, Grades 4-6 (reproducible)
Quotes and Proverbs That Build Character, Grades 4-6 (reproducible)
Biographies That Build Character, Grades 4-6 (reproducible)

Color and Learn: Rocks and Minerals

Hands-On Science: Rocks and Minerals
, Grades 2-6

Nonfiction Passages with Graphic Organizers for Independent Practice, Grades 4 and up

Dedicated to Service: A Career in Veterinary Medicine (video)

NEA Jazz in the Schools (2 DVDs and Teacher Guide)

Successful Strategies for Reading in the Content Area, Grades 1-2

Successful Strategies for Reading in the Content Area, Grades 3-5

Successful Strategies for Reading in the Content Area, Secondary

Four Square Writing Method - three books: grades 1-3, 4-6, and 7-9

Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom - two books: grades 1-4 and 5-9

Four Square: The Personal Writing Coach - two books: grades 1-3 and 4-6

Four Square: Writing in the Content Area - two books: grades 1-4 and 5-9

First Grade Stinks - Mary Ann Rodman
First-grader Haley wishes she were back having fun in kindergarten with her old teacher, until she finds out that first-grade is special, too.


November newsletter

The November CMC Newsletter is now available. Click here to read it.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

New books

New books in the CMC today:

Healing Stories: Picture Books for the Big and Small Changes in a Child's Life

Bread and Roses, Too
- Katherine Paterson
Jake and Rosa, two children, form an unlikely friendship as they try to survive and understand the 1912 Bread and Roses strike of mill workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

I'm Dirty! - Kate and Jim McMullan
A busy backhoe loader describes all the items it hauls off a lot and all the fun it has getting dirty while doing so. From the creators of I Stink!

Building with Dad - Carol Nevius
A father and his young child watch the construction of the new school, from the bulldozing of earth and mixing of the concrete for the foundation to the hanging of the new sign.

500 Great Books for Teens - Anita Silvey

Monday, October 30, 2006

New resources

New resources added to the CMC collection today include:

Houghton Mifflin Mathematics - student editions and teacher editions for grades K-6

A True and Faithful Narrative - Katherine Sturtevant (I just finished reading this book, and it is an excellent historical fiction novel, set in late 17th century England, about a young girl who aspires to be a writer.)




Pioneer Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes
- David C. King (from the series "American Kids in History)

Pop-up Aesop - John Harris and Calef Brown






The Orff-Schulwerk Music for Children series (five volumes)

Thursday, October 26, 2006

New music resources

A number of new resources for music education were added to the CMC collection today. They are:

Rhythmically Moving - set of 9 CDs with music for traditional folk dances. These correlate with the next item.

Teaching Folk Dance: Successful Steps - Book and two videos (although video 2 has not arrived yet!). The book and the videos will be shelved with the books, not with the AV material.

Chimes of Dunkirk - dances for children. Book and CD, both shelved in AV.

Teaching Movement & Dance - book by Phyllis Weikart

The Kodaly Method I: Comprehensive Music Education, 3rd ed. - Lois Chosky (book)

The Kodaly Method II: Folksong to Masterwork - Lois Chosky (book)

Dalcroze: Eurhythmics in Today's Music Classroom - Virgina Hoge Mead (book)

Discovering Orff: A Curriculum for Music Teachers - Jane Frazee (book)

Exploring Orff: A Teacher's Guide - Arvida Steen (book)

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

New books

New books added today:

The Snowmen Pop-Up Book - Caralyn Buehner - Snowmen play games at night when no one is watching.
Balls! - Michael J. Rosen - Learn about the balls used in basketball, soccer, football, tennis, handball, golf, volleyball, and ping pong: how they're made, why they look the way they do, some amazing facts about their history...and a bit about the games that use them, too.
One Surprising Night/Una noche sorprendente - Peg Augustine and Emmanuel Vargas - The Christmas story told in English and Spanish.
Cinnamon Girl - Juan Felipe Herrera - Yolanda, a Puerto Rican girl, tries to come to terms with her painful past as she waits to see if her uncle recovers from injuries he suffered when the towers collapsed on September 11, 2001.

New YA titles

A number of new middle school and YA novels were added to the collection yesterday. They include:
Punished! - David Lubar - Logan and his friend Benedict are playing tag in the library. Logan gets caught when he runs into a mysterious man. When Logan doesn't apologize sincerely, the mysterious gentleman punishes him by causing him to speak in puns. Only finding seven examples each of oxymorons, anagrams and palindromes within the time limits will return Logan to normal.
Part of Me - Kimberly Willis Holt - Ten stories trace the connections between four generations of one Louisiana family from 1939 when a young girl leaves school to help support her family to 2006 when an seventy-nine-year-old woman embarks on a book tour.
River Secrets - Shannon Hale - Young Razo travels from Bayern to Tira at war's end as part of a diplomatic corps, but mysterious events in the Tiran capital fuel simmering suspicions and anger, and Razo must spy out who is responsible before it is too late and he becomes trapped in an enemy land.
The Unvisibles - Ian Whybrow - After twelve-year-old Oliver recites an ancient Indian magical spell and becomes invisible, he enlists the aid of his classmate, Nicky, and the two of them join forces to undo the damage as well as to help their families and themselves.
Counting on Grace - Elizabeth Winthrop - It's 1910 in Pownal, Vermont. At 12 Grace and her best friend Arthur must go to work in the mill, helping their mothers work the looms. Together Grace and Arthur write a secret letter to the Child Labor Board about underage children working in the mill. A few weeks later, Lewis Hine, a famous reformer arrives undercover to gather evidence. Grace meets him and appears in some of his photographs, changing her life forever.
Endymion Spring - Matthew Skelton - Having reluctantly accompanied his academic mother and pesky younger sister to Oxford, twelve-year-old Blake Winters is at loose ends until he stumbles across an ancient and magical book, secretely brought to England in 1453 by Gutenberg's mute apprentice to save it from evil forces, and which now draws Blake into a dangerous and life-threatening quest.
Weedflower - Cynthia Kadohata - After twelve-year-old Sumiko and her Japanese-American family are relocated from their flower farm in southern California to an internment camp on a Mojave Indian reservation in Arizona, she helps her family and neighbors, becomes friends with a local Indian boy, and tries to hold on to her dream of owning a flower shop.
Something Invisible - Siobhan Parkinson - With a new baby sister and a stepfather, the life of eleven-year-old Jake is full of change, but nothing prepares him for his relationship with an enigmatic girl, her large family, and the tragedy that strikes them all.
Ask Me No Questions - Marina Budhos - Fourteen-year-old Nadira, her sister, and their parents leave Bangladesh for New York City, but the expiration of their visas and the events of September 11, 2001, bring frustration, sorrow, and terror for the whole family.
Room One - Andrew Clements - Ted Hammond, the only sixth grader in his small Nebraska town's one-room schoolhouse, searches for clues to the disappearance of a homeless family. Ted Hammond loves a good mystery, and in the spring of his fifth-grade year, he's working on a big one. How can his school in the little town of Plattsford stay open next year if there are going to be only five students? Out here on the Great Plains in western Nebraska, everyone understands that if you lose the school, you lose the town. But the mystery that has Ted's full attention at the moment is about that face, the face he sees in the upper window of the Andersons' house as he rides past on his paper route. The Andersons moved away two years ago, and their old farmhouse is empty, boarded up tight. At least it's supposed to be. A shrinking school in a dying town. A face in the window of an empty house. At first these facts don't seem to be related. But Ted Hammond learns that in a very small town, there's no such thing as an isolated event. And the solution of one mystery is often the beginning of another.
Larklight - Philip Reeve - In an alternate Victorian England, young Arthur and his sister Myrtle, residents of Larklight, a floating house in one of Her Majesty's outer space territories, uncover a spidery plot to destroy the solar system.
Skybreaker - Kenneth Oppel - Matt Cruse, a student at the Airship Academy, and Kate de Vries, a young heiress, team up with a gypsy and a daring captain, to find a long-lost airship, rumored to carry a treasure beyond imagination.
The Silver Spoon of Solomon Snow - Kate Umansky - Ten-year-old Solomon Snow, a foundling who was discovered with a distinctive silver spoon in his mouth, sets out to find his parents and receives help along the way from an aspiring writer, a precocious young circus performer, and several orphans.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Database and using the catalog's book bag


If you want to save items in the catalog's book bag, you can easily move back and forth between the database and the catalog. The book bag will keep the list of books you've selected, and then can print or display your list, as well as email it to you.

Tuesday, October 3, 2006

October Newsletter

The October CMC Newsletter is now available.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Welcome to the 2006-2007 academic year!

We're excited to have everyone back on campus - it really gets quiet in the summer. There have been a number of significant changes in the CMC over the past few months. First, in response to comments on the library's annual survey, we have changed the loan period for all teaching aids. They can now be borrowed for three weeks instead of 7 days, and of course may be renewed. Also, we have added a new collection of audiobooks. The collection is small right now, but we'll be adding to it during the coming year. In order to better accomodate student teachers who do not leave campus during spring break, we will be staying open until 6:00 rather than closing at 5:00. We hope this will allow you the time you need in the library and the CMC. Lastly, we have added new shelving to the CMC, which allows us more room for a rapidly expanding collection. Have a great year, and let us know how we can help you.

Monday, March 20, 2006

February Newsletter

The February Newsletter is available at http://www.cedarville.edu/academics/library/about/
cmc/newsletters/february2006.htm Included in the enwsletter are lists of new books and teaching materials and an update on the book awards announced at ALA's January conference.

Wednesday, January 4, 2006

January Newsletter

The January newsletter is now available at http://www.cedarville.edu/academics/library/about/
cmc/newsletters/january2006.htm. It primarily lists all the materials added to the CMC collection during the month of December 2005.