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SEPTEMBER 2017 MEDIA LIBRARY BOOKING Call: 607-433-1649 Media Library Staff EDUCATIONAL MEDIA LIBRARY RESOURCES Eileen Coryat - Coordinator 607-433-1322 The BOCES Educational Media Library provides resources for teaching and learning. Debbie Cole- Library Clerk They include:

607-433-1649  DVD Titles Cheryl Miller-Technical Support  Big Book Titles containing teacher guides, and multiple non-fiction student copies  Collections which contain 15-50+ student copies 607-433-1046  ELA Module Book Collections Larry Davis - Courier  Audio Book and Playaway Titles Van Delivery and Mail Schedule  Jackdaws Primary Resource Kits-hands-on primary source documents  Hands-on Study Kits Hard copy materials will be delivered to  Folkmanis Puppet and Book Sets your school on the date you request via the  S.T.E.A.M. Kits and Makerspace Materials BOCES courier and can be returned the  Ellison Die Cuts same way. Please make sure to properly  Colonial Exhibits from the Farmers’ Museum address all items being sent through the  AV Equipment: iPods, iPad Sets, Samsung Tablets  3D Printers van delivery with the exact location and  Listening Centers person’s name clearly on each package.

Tuesday/Thursday Our on-line booking system

 OAOC/NCOC *Brainpop Jr. *Tumblebook Library *Learn360 *PBS LearningMedia *ebrary  Stamford Central School *Classroom Video *CCC Classroom Video *Annenberg Learner *Khan Academy  Jefferson Central School *Teaching Books.net *National Archive Docs Teach *Biomedia Associates  Gilboa-Conesville Central School  Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School Video streaming allows teachers instant access to resources including Bill Nye the Sci-  Tannersville High School ence Guy, , National Geographic, Economics USA, A & E Networks,

 Roxbury Central School Shopware and more. Interactive Ebooks include the series on New York State, and Ancient Civilizations.  Margaretville Central School  Andes Central School  Streaming Audio/Video titles  Allen Residential Center/Youth Leadership  Educational Tools (experiments, fact sheets, maps, timelines, interactives, etc. )  South Kortright Central School  Archival films and newsreels  Charlotte Valley Central School  Digital Pictures-copyright free which can be used in any school presentation. Wednesday/Friday The collection can be accessed and booked on-line via the Snap-WebMax Catalog.  OAOC/NCOC

 Schenevus Central School SNAP Catalog: http://www.oncboces.org You may also request materials by phone, fax, or email.  Worcester Central School

 LPN Program

 Oneonta High School PDF Files of Subjects of Interest and Newsletters

 Catskill Area School Study Council  Laurens Central School  Morris Central School Go to SNAP’s home page:

 Edmeston Central School http://library.oncboces.org/tomms2/index.php/snap/login  Cooperstown Central School Click on Resources/Equipment or Media Library Newsletters before logging in.  Cherry Valley Springfield Central School  Milford Central School

Educational Media Library 31 Center Street, Oneonta, NY 13820

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Phone: 607-433-1649 Design Squad Nation is a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning children's show from PBS Kids that is produced by WGBH Boston. The show is hosted by engineering en- thusiasts Judy Lee and Adam Vollmer. Students are taught how to solve real world GOOGLE EXPEDITION problems by using their imagination and by the formulation of gadgets. The show Google Expeditions AV 16, is a features their actual projects in process. They do not focus exclusively on science, virtual-reality teaching tool. You one episode features them building a string instrument out of rubber bands and a can swim with sharks, visit out- shoe box. The show motto is "Ready, Set, Build!" er space, walk through a muse- um, and more without leaving the classroom. Paper Table document, Primary - Junior High, Design Squad Nation, 2014 There are close to 500 expeditions available Build a table out of newspaper that can hold a heavy weight, and more in development. Built for the class- room and small group use, Google Expedi- tions allows a teacher acting as a “guide” to Four Corners document, Primary - Junior High, Design Squad Nation, 2014 lead classroom-sized groups of “explorers” Build a machine out of cardboard that runs smoothly and dependably through the collections. The kit contains all the hardware you need for an expedition for High Rise document, Primary - Junior High, Design Squad Nation, 2014 (20) students. Please call the Media Library Build a tall tower that can support a tennis ball while withstanding wind. Experiment to order. 20 with the design process STUDENTS Paddle Power document, Primary - Junior High, Design Squad Nation, 2014 Build a boat that paddles itself using a rubber band as its power source. In this chal- lenge, from Design Squad Nation: Aquatic Robotics, kids follow the design process to make a boat out of cups. Design and build working paddles, use rubber bands to

store and release energy, and figure out ways to attach their paddles to their boats.

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Constitution media gallery, Intermediate - Senior High, Library of Congress, SEPTEMBER MONTHLY AUTOSHIP Teachers can use the documents and sound files in this primary sources toolkit to help students experience the four-month process of secret argument, debate and compromise that produced the Constitution of the United States. Students can view A collection of DVD programs relating to Septem- the documents, recorded notes, and personal reflections of the delegates. They can ber activities for Grades K-4, is now at your read news reviews of the time. They can study a map and image of the places where school. Please see your Librarian to borrow these these historic events occurred and can view paintings of the people involved in these titles, available for the entire month of September. events. SHH! We’re Writing the Constitution Migration and Hibernation The U.S. Constitution & The Bill of Rights DV 458, Grades 4-12 Do Unto Otters The Constitution of the United States of America DV 547, Grades 4-6 School Rules: Being A Good Citizen Chrysanthemum The Constitution, Book Collection, (60) Copies, Grades 4-7. Non-fiction Waiting For Wings Join the debates at the Constitutional Convention as delegates draft a new plan of Big Bad Wolves At School government. Examine the final document - the preamble, the seven articles that set First Grade Stinks up the federal government and the amendments. See why the U.S. Constitution still First Grade Takes A Test works today. Crazy Hair Day

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STORYTELLING SETS Educational Media Library 31 Center Street, Oneonta, NY 13820 Students will use their imagination as they play with these realistic looking hand puppets. We have 45 sets in this collection, each set includes a puppet and at least one storybook title with a theme that is related to the puppet. Phone: 607-433-1649 SK 665 Alligator SK 624 Caterpillar/Butterfly Puppet TAG SCHOOL READERS SK 601 Armadillo SK 625 Shark Puppet

SK 602 Baby Birds in Nest SK 626 Elephant Puppet SK 603 Brown Bat Puppet SK 627 Penguin Puppet

SK 604 Bear Puppets SK 628 Raccoon Puppet

SK 605 Beaver Puppet SK 629 Tyrannosaurus Rex Puppet

SK 606 Butterfly Puppets SK 630 Wolf Puppet

SK 607 Cat Puppets SK 631 Boy Puppet

Kindergarten and First Grades. Students can SK 608 Dog Puppet SK 632 Dragon Shoulder Puppet touch an icon to hear the story read aloud, or SK 609 Donkey Puppet SK 633 Green Dragon Puppet touch a single word to hear the pronunciation. Engaging activities focus on core reading skills SK 610 Duck Puppet SK 634 Baby Dragon Puppet including comprehension, vocabulary develop- SK 611 Turtle Puppet SK 635 Octopus Puppet ment, phonics and phonemic awareness. SK 612 Frog Puppet SK 636 Red Hen Puppet

Kindergarten Tag Readers SK 613 Guinea Pig Puppet SK 637 Mouse/Elephant Puppet TR 1 Phonemic Awareness SK 614 Rabbit Puppet SK 638 Dragons Puppet Interactive Decodables SK 615 Horse Puppet SK 639 Forest Life Puppet TR 2 Long vowels, Silent E and Y TR 3 Short Vowels SK 616 Iguana Puppet SK 642 Chimpanzee Puppet

TR 4 Consonant Blends & QU/CK Patterns SK 617 Monkey Puppets SK 643 Lion Puppet

SK 618 Pig Puppet SK 644 Ladybug Puppet First Grade Tag Reader Interactive Decodables SK 619 Rooster Puppet SK 645 Turkey Puppet

TR 5 Long Vowels Silent E and Y SK 620 Pirate Puppet SK 646 Lamb Puppet TR 6 Vowels, Digraphs, & Diphthongs SK 621 Squirrel Puppet SK 647 Diary of A Worm Puppet TR 7 R Controlled Vowels TR 8 Consonant Digraph NOOK ELECTRONIC READERS

S.T.E.A.M KITS There are currently 120 titles on each electronic reader and 50 Nooks available for loan. A USB cable and power adapter is included with each electronic reader. Cublets Robot Blocks: Creative Constructor 1984 By George Orwell The Fault In Our Stars by John Green Packs ST 25, PIJH, 2016 Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys The Help by Katherine Stockett Littlebits Korg Synth Kit ST 6, IJ, 2016 Book Thief by Markus Zusa Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Meeperbot 2.0 ST 20, P, 2016 Call of the Wild by Jack London Linger by Maggie Stiefvater Snap Circuits Extreme ST 19, PI, 2015 The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey Sphero SPRK+ Power Pack and Lightning Labs Fever by Laurie Halse Anderson Reality Check by Peter Abrahams Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut ST 28, PIJ, 2017 Hamlet by William Shakespeare Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher Dot and Dash Robots SK 598 Study Kit, PI, Killer Angels by Michael Shaara Take Me To The River by Will Hobbs 2016

P = Primary K-3 J = Junior High 7-8 A = Adult/Teacher I = Intermediate 4-6 H = High School 9-12 Audience Levels of Resources