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Online news, for your reading pleasure....

The Economist  username: mosborne@sis.org.cn Pswrd: Shekou

South China Morning Post username: sis    Pswrd: shekou08 

Poppy Panda Reads Banned and Challenged Books

Welcome to Jing Shan Library.   We are open from 7:45am-4:00pm, five days a week. You may use our online catalog to search for books 24/7 from your computer.  Parents are welcome to borrow up to 10 items, including magazines and DVDs.  Grade 1 and below can borrow 2 books, while grade 2 and above can borrow 4 books.  The lending period is 2 weeks.  Teachers can borrow 20 items for 1 month. You may renew books one time, either by calling or dropping in. It is not necessary to have the books with you when you request a renewal. Many of the questions you may have about our lending policies are answered in the FAQs page.  If you would like to speak to a librarian, call 86-755-2669-3669 Ext 4101 or 4102, or email the Librarian at library@sis.org.cn

Jinny and Sarah's Annotated Katie Kazoo Reading List (PowerPoint).
Jinny and Sarah are 5th graders at SIS.
Teachers, doing an author study? Add a multimedia dimension with Teachingbooks (pswrd Shekou)
 
Dates to watch out for:

June 1-12: Library will not lend books during this year's inventory.  All researchers and computer users are welcome!

Coming Soon......
Starting in September 2009:  A new award from the library!! The student who checks out the most number of books in a month will get an award!!

Did you know? 
Our Community Book Exchange
was super successful. Kids walked away with new materials to read, and community spirit was much evident as students shared with classmates who had not brought books to exchange. Following the event, hundreds of left-over books were donated to classroom libraries. Thanks to our hardworking parent volunteers, and to all the kids who gave up prized materials for others to enjoy.

 

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Updated May 14, 2009