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	<title>Comments on: Library Media Specialists &#8211; Tips &amp; Tricks</title>
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		<title>By: Mary Ann Campbell</title>
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		<description>We have a 3 ring binder in the library listing all the movies and how  long each movie runs. Our teachers asked for this and find it helpful.

We have asked each MS teacher to select 5 movies to view and be ready to &quot;assign&quot; as homework to students if the school closes.  Students would take the quiz and mail the results to the teacher. When school resumes, the teacher would know what areas to review further.

I have worked personally with small groups of children on the following movies: Dolphins, Volcanoes, and Telescope. We explored various features. One  group did a printed activity, one group took the test, etc. Different features were discussed with different groups. By not showing each child every feature, it encourages individuals to share with their classmates.

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<p>I have worked personally with small groups of children on the following movies: Dolphins, Volcanoes, and Telescope. We explored various features. One  group did a printed activity, one group took the test, etc. Different features were discussed with different groups. By not showing each child every feature, it encourages individuals to share with their classmates.</p>
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