Monday, March 25, 2013

Lesson 10

I really enjoyed my time spent with the South Dakota Library Challenge.  I learned about tons of great resources.I am looking forward to adding some of the the resources into my curriculum.  Next year when we talk about different habitats I am going to have my students do some research using World Book Kids and World Book Students.

I have shared my findings with friends and family.  We discussed how Learning Express would be a great way for students to prepare for the online Dakota Step tests next year.  I also shared Ancestry library with my family and my mom is excited for me to get home and show her what I found. 

Thank you for this opportunity.  

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Lesson 9

Ancestry Library

When searching for myself I didnt find much.  I only found information saying were I was born and my father''s name.
Next I searched for my grandfather who passed away January 10, 2011.  I could believe the information I found on him.  I found his obituary, a website that showed his gravesite and a picture of him, his marriage certificate, census records from 1940 when he was 14,  and his addresses and phone numbers.
I was able to go to family tree and see all the information on one page.
I am totally amazed by my findings and a little freaked out that all this information is so easy to access.
When searching "South Dakota" I found alot of yearbook entries, but I also found family pictures and famous baseball players that came out of South Dakota.

 Heritage Quest

I found a book on my home town's history.  The book was dated 1861-1961.  It was very interesting to see what has changed.  

Sanborn Maps

I tried to search for my hometown, Rosholt, SD but their wasn't a map for it.  So I searched the next best thing my current town Volga, SD.  The most current map was 1925.  I did find the railroad tracks, which are is the same location today.



Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Lesson 8

Archive Grid
When typing Sitting Bull Autograph Card into the search box I found out that another name for sitting bull was Tatanka Iyotake.  I continue my search through Archive Grid and decided to do my own search on Anne Frank.  I found a few articles on issues with the book and movie, but I also found a very interesting collection from the Mary Lane papers.  This collection was from a lady who after reading Anne Frank Diary started writing letters back and forth with Otto Frank, Anne's father.  This collection is found at Emory University.

CAMIO
I have been really frustrated with this post.  I have done the post atleast 4 times but an error occurs because I am trying to make my blog look nice and throw in pictures.  Any how I have learned my lesson and will not be using pictures.
Paul Revere- When searching him I found beautiful artwork and a spoon.
Sioux- When I searched sioux I found clothing worn by the Native people and beautiful paintings of the Native people.
Georgia O'' Keeffe -I found alot of her wonderful art.  I like how I could search by format, year, creator, and subject on the left side.  Being able to put my results in order by date, title, image etc was also a nice feature.

I could easily use this tool in my classroom when we do art studies.  I can pull up different work from each artist we study and give students time to view the art work. I like that I could add some of the works to favorites so when I want to show work to students I can just pull up the slideshow.  Great Feature!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Lesson 7

WorldCat

I started my search with a popular character in my classroom, Skippyjon Jones.  I found tops of books with this character.  Next I did a search for Dr. Seuss and found all the book he ever wrote.  I was able to look and see which libraries around me have this book.  I also like that it tells me the genre of the material.  I could use this when teaching fiction and nonfiction to my first grade students.  I could simply have they search some of their favorite books and tell me whether they are fiction or nonfiction and why. 

I searched Llama Llama Mad at Mama,  and found that 1996 libraries carry this book.  Alexander Mitchell library is the top library.
Call Number:LC: PZ8.3.D498; Dewey: [E]
 Other books by Anna Dewdney: Llama Llama Red Pajama, Llama Llama Misses Mama, Nobunny's Perfect
Subject: Coming on Home Soon, Are you My Mother, Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What do you See?
You can search for different versions that have the same title and author.

The OAIster

I chose Sweet Clover in Great Plains Farming.  I like how this is set up to read like a book.  It can my formated to text so it is easier to read as well.  If you need to come back to the book at a later date you can just jump to the page you were on.  Great tool.   

Friday, March 1, 2013

Lesson 6

Ebooks on EbscoHost
1. What a FANTASTIC tool.  I searched "Classroom Management" and was so impressed with the results. I decided to look into the first Ebook The Classroom of Choice.  I really like all the feature of this tool.  I think its great that you can set up an account and save ebooks to folders to read at a later date.  Once I got into the ebook I was again impressed with the desigsn, very user friendly. 

2.* The Constitution, the Law, and Freedom of Expression, 1787-1987
        http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=2272&site=ehost-live

  * The Constitution of the United States of America
      http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1001900&site=ehost-live

 3. *True West : Authenticity and the American West / Edited By William R. Handley and Nathaniel      Lewis
     *Scenes of Visionary Enchantment : Reflections on Lewis and Clark
I don''t think this was a very good search.  I researched "western history"  and got better results.