Welcome to the
Wilkerson Wildcat Library


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to access the Book Find:
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Then click on
Wilkerson, then click on Catalog

Library Staff:
Mrs. Minichiello, Librarian (Click to E-mail Mrs. Minichiello)
Mrs. Salazar, Library Assistant

Library Hours:

8:50 a.m. ~ 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

Upcoming Events:
Spring Book Fair ~ May 12th ~ May 16th

Wilkerson Library Resources:

5th Grade ~ Presidents

World Book Online
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Culturegrams
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Maps 101
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Nettrekker
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Resources on the Web

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Language Arts

Math

Social Studies

Science

Other Helpful Sites

Looking for a Great Book to Read?

Yahooligans Biographies Virtual Manipulatives Maps 101 Science Learning Network Library of Congress Nancy Keane's Website
(Read-alikes and other book lists)
Kids Search Children's Authors Math.com World Factbook Astronomy Clip Art Series Lists
Ask Jeeves for Kids Kids Authors Cool math.com Yahooligans Reference Invention Dimension Great Sites for Kids

Mona Kerby's
The Reading Corner

Awesome Library Authors
& Illustrators
Ask Dr. Math Social Studies
for Kids
Science Spot
Kid Zone
Kidspace@
TheInternet
Public Library
Award Lists

 

Texas Lonestar List

Read Aloud Resources for Parents

http://www.geocities.com/aletain/registry1.html

Includes annotated lists of great read aloud books organized by grade level.

http://www.readaloudamerica.org/booklist.htm

Another great list organized by grade level.

http://nancykeane.com/rl/

Scroll down to find the Read Aloud link or follow the link at the top of the page to Nancy Keane’s new collaborative Wiki Space.  This website is a great resource for reading independently and reading aloud.  The Read Alike lists on this site help kids find books similar to one they have read and enjoyed.

http://www.read2kids.org/readaloud.htm

This website includes resources to help choose books for your children as well as a list of books to read aloud sorted into different categories (on the right side of the page under Recommended Books).

http://www.Trelease-on-reading.com

       Includes books lists as well as information about Jim Trelease’s books on the importance of reading aloud and the difference it can make for children.

http://www.memfox.com/reading-magic-and-do-it-like-this

     Mem Fox shares her examples of how to read aloud in her book Reading Magic.