Baker, R. L. (2017). Creating Literacy-Based Programs for Children: Lesson Plans and Printable Resources for K-5. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions. 978-0-8389-1500-4.
Publisher's description:
The all-in-one resource you’ve been clamoring for, this book presents a
comprehensive package of literacy-based public library programming ideas
designed for children in kindergarten through the early tweens. Chock
full of strategies and best practices for promoting literacy and reading
skill development, it also features numerous planning templates and
other materials ready to print and adapt as needed. With specific
guidance for improving and streamlining each step of program planning
and implementation, this book
- defines literacy and reading skills by grade levels, in addition to information on other developmental stages;
- explains multiliteracies and connects them to programming practices;
- provides step-by-step program planning guides, arranged by grade level, which include book-based programs, clubs, makerspaces, afterschool/study programs, author/guest visits, family/all age programs, impromptu programming, and many others;
- offers STEAM-based programs which connect to science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics;
- gives advice on collaborating effectively with school librarians and teachers to plan school field trips;
- addresses large event and summer reading program planning;
- shows how to program for children with special needs; and
- shares tips and suggestions for getting the word out through advocacy and marketing.
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