This site describes how to create pathfinders.
Here is the link to the webquests that have been developed for the "Thinkquest" project.
Here is the link to the Library of Congress American Memory Collection of old photos and memorabilia.
Here is the link from inside the school to PL
Arrange the Dewey call numbers in this game.
Here is a jeopardy-like game that you can play by yourself or with a partner.
This game is a little harder than matching the 100's to their topics. This game matches the 10's and even 1's to their topic. Good luck!
Here's a game where you match book titles to their call numbers. Remember- you can always check the list of terms first by clicking on it. Give it a try!
Here's a Quia game where you can match the Dewey Decimal classes to their contents. For a bonus, it has clip art!
Here is a way to review what you have learned about how our library print and electronic resources are organized.
POWER Library stands for Pennsylvania Online World of Electronic Resources. Do you know what kind of information you can find in POWER Library? There are over 40 databases with all kinds of reliable information. In the future, you'll be able to use one search engine to search all of the databases, but at present you need to choose the databases you want to search. These games will help you learn what types of information can be found in POWER Library.
Here's a fun video promoting reading at a school.
"Who wants to be a millionaire" game based on customs in the United Kingdom (Britain)
" Test your knowledge of Christmas songs, vocabulary, December holidays, decorating, and the night before Christmas in this challenging game!"
copy and paste the web addresses into your browser, read the info, then play the jeopardy game based on what you learned.