Welcome! This wiki is sponsored by School Library Media Services (SLMS) in the Office of eLearning, Division of Standards and Learning, at the South Carolina Department of Education. You will find resources here to facilitate literacy development across the curriculum.
Monthly Reading Calendars
The Office of eLearning publishes monthly reading activities calendars for K-12 students. Please share this link and the calendars with students, parents, teachers, library media specialists, and others who may find these calendars helpful in encouraging young people to read for recreation and for information.
2010-2011 Monthly Reading Calendars
Elementary (Grades K-5) Calendars
October Reading Logs
November Reading Logs
December Reading Logs
January 2011 Reading Logs
February 2011 Reading Logs
2009-2010 Monthly Reading Calendars
Elementary (Grades K-5) Calendars
Summer Word Search
Applesauce Cinnamon Ornaments Recipe
Making a Time Capsule
December Reading Log Bookmarks
Memory Book Directions
February Reading Log Bookmarks
March Reading Log Bookmarks
May Reading Log Bookmarks
June Reading Log Bookmarks (No Book Left Unread promotion)
July Reading Log Bookmarks (No Book Left Unread promotion)
August Reading Log Bookmarks (No Book Left Unread promotion)
2010-11 Monthly Reading Calendars
Secondary (Grades 6-12) Calendars
2009-2010 Monthly Reading Calendars
Secondary (Grades 6-12) Calendars
September Trivia Answers
October Trivia Answers
November Trivia Answers
December Trivia Answers
Memory Book Directions
June Trivia Answers
NBLU 2010 Summer Reading Program
Sponsored by
The South Carolina Department of Education
Follett Library Resources
Mackin Educational Resources
The Reading Warehouse
The South Carolina Association of School Librarians
The purpose of No Book Left Unread is to encourage students to engage in self-selected reading to learn the fun, recreation, and pure enjoyment that reading gives.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE 2010 NBLU
READER LEADERS
Total Minutes read: 28,059,748 (467,662.5 hours)
Reader Leader Schools:
Enrollment 750 or less:
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Elementary: Dacusville Elementary (Pickens County): 597,436 minutes
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Middle: Southeast Middle (Richland 1): 748,820 minutes
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High: Liberty High (Pickens): 464,157 minutes
Enrollment of 751 or greater:
- Elementary: Midway Elementary (Anderson 5): 317,559 minutes
- Middle: Thomas Cario Middle (Charleston): 729,745 minutes
- High: Westside High (Anderson 5): 3,324,598 minutes
Reader Leader School with other grade bands:
- Mabry Middle School (grades 7-8; Spartanburg 1): 1,105,239 minutes
Reader Leader Students:
Enrollment 750 or less:
- Elementary: Olivia Goodwin: 51,319 minutes
- Middle: Sierra Howard: 84,750 minutes
- High: Trey Garrison: 68,462 minutes
Enrollment 751 or more:
- Elementary: Jordan Hollie: 19,890 minutes
- Middle: Gregory Crouch: 49,460 minutes
- High: Calvin Ruinard: 57,600 minutes
Reader Leader Faculty/Staff Members:
Schools with Enrollment 750 or less:
- Elementary: Alisha Russell (Estill Elementary School, Hampton 2): 30,915 minutes
- Middle: Brandi Simmons (Mabry Middle School, Spartanburg 1): 30,306 minutes
- High: Christina Davis (Hunter-Kinard-Tyler School, Orangeburg 4): 80,550 minutes
Schools with Enrollment 751 or more:
- Elementary: Linda Retske (Chapin Elementary School, Lexington 5): 16,005 minutes
- Middle: Malura Shady (Lakeside Middle School, Anderson 5): 47,160 minutes
- High: Ellen Carsch (North Myrtle Beach High School, Horry): 44,898 minutes
Schools with greatest percentage of students participating:
- Elementary: Midway Elementary (Anderson 5): 40%
- Middle: Thomas Cario Middle (Charleston ): 95%
- High: Liberty High (Pickens): 35%
- Other Grade Bands: Charles Pinckney Elementary (grades 3-5, Charleston): 48%
Sample Reader Interest Surveys
Grades PreK-3
Grades 4-12
Suggested Reading Lists
These suggested reading lists are updated annually and the new lists published in January. For inclusion on any of the lists (except the Book Series lists), a book must have been published within five years from the current calendar date and must have at least two favorable reviews from a notable review source. Send suggestions for considerations to malewine@ed.sc.gov.
2008 Suggested Reading Lists
2009 Suggested Reading Lists
2010 Suggested Reading Lists
Standards
South Carolina Standards for School Library Resource Collections
Alignment of SC ELA Content Standards and Information-Media-Technology Literacy Skills
Other Literacy Resources and Activities
Information-Media-Technology Literacy
Resources to facilitate 21st Century teaching and learning to help students learn and master information-media-technology literacy are available online at http://icts-sc.pbworks.com. New resources and links are added regularly so you are encouraged to bookmark the site and visit often.
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