New Day Library at Jefferson

Jefferson Elementary School
1825 NW 27th Street, Corvallis OR 97330
541-757-5951 • Denise Gorthy, Principal

   


Library Online!

Online Catalogs Check My Record Library Rules Events Schedule
Find Great Books Genre Lists Authors & Illustrators Search Engines  
Book Donations & Wish List Volunteers Librarian Links



Our Library's Online Catalog - and all the libraries in the Corvallis School District
Public Library Catalog - Corvallis-Benton County Public Library


Check My Record - Click to see the list of your checked-out books

  • Enter your Student Identification number that you get from Mrs. Surfleet.
  • E-mail her at andrea.surfleet@corvallis.k12.or.us or 541-757-5950.
  • Ignore math textbooks and reading anthologies such as Surprises, Expeditions, and so on.


Library Rules

  • The library is open from 7:45 to 11:45 a.m. daily for checking out books. 
  • Every class visits the library once a week for 30 minutes.
  • K, 1st & 2d grades may borrow two books for one week.
  • 3rd, 4th & 5th grades may borrow three books for two weeks.
  • Additional books for research are permitted.
  • Renewal of books can be done without the book.
  • Star Wars and Calvin & Hobbes books are too popular to be renewed.

Events and Dates for the Library - 2010

  • April 14, 15, 16 - Scholastic Book Fair, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Gym
  • May 6 - Usborne Book Fair, 6:00-8:30 p.m., School Entrance
  • May 7 - Usborne Book Fair, 7:30-9:00 a.m., Art Studio, Room 10
  • June ? - Last day to turn in books (To be determined)
  • June 17 - Last Day of School
  • Click here for the Jefferson School Calendar
  • Click here for the JPAT Calendar

Schedule

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7:45-8:05 Rockin' Readers Rockin' Readers Rockin' Readers Rockin' Readers Rockin' Readers
8:15-8:45       Pullam - 4  
8:45-9:10          
9:10-9:45   Erickson - 5     Silbernagel - 5
 Break          
10:00-10:30 Wofford - K Kikuta - K      
10:30-11:00 Pangle - 1 Tofell - 1 Reilly - 3,4,5 Ruzek - K,1,2  
11:00-11:30   Birdseye - 3 Langsdorf - 2 Schloss - 2 Phillips - 4
11:30-12:00         Cummins - 4
12-2:35 p.m. Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed

  • Class hours/days may change due to shortened weeks, special events and holidays.
  • Please send in library books during a short week should students get a quick library time a different day.
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Find Great Books

    Award Winners - Click here for links from the Corvallis-Benton Co. Public Library to prize winning books

    Book Guides - Try these mega-sites with book lists, new book reviews and author info:

    Helpful Tools

    Book Lists

    Genre Lists - (Groups of books that share content, style or form)

    • In the 4th and 5th grade, our students may study and read one genre at a time.
    • Use these definitions when a new book is needed:
      • Realistic Fiction
        • Includes true-to-life characters set in modern times with events that could actually happen.
        • May be about family, friends, school and sports.
      • Adventure or Survival Fiction
        • In a realistic setting, the character suddenly must struggle to survive.
        • The struggle may involve human versus nature, human v. animal, animal v. nature, etc.
        • A credible, realistic solution ends the story.
      • Historical Fiction (Lists from "abookintime.com")
        • Set 50 years ago or more, the main conflict is realistic for that time period.
        • Characters may be real or fictional; real events are mixed with fictional events.
      • Mystery
        • In a realistic setting, the characters have a puzzle or problem to solve.
        • The writer may give hints that help or distract the reader from solving the mystery.
        • A credible, realistic solution to the mystery ends the story.
      • Fantasy
        • The characters act in ways that make sense in the fantasy setting.
        • The characters solve a problem by using magic or impossible strategies.
        • Many types of fantasy: quests, animals talking, absurd situations, magic.
      • Science or Speculative Fiction
        • The events could really happen, based on scientific facts.
        • Perhaps set in the near or distant future, on Earth or other.
        • Characters act in ways that make sense for the set logic of the story.
      • Autobiography/Biography - Shelved at the Dewey Decimal number of 921.
      • Folktales - Shelved at the 398's.
      • Poetry - Shelved at the Dewey Decimal number of 811.
    • Definitions from Teaching Genre by Tara McCarthy, 1996, Scholastic.

Authors & Illustrators


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Book Donations and Wish List

  • Every book donated to our school makes a difference!  These kids love to read!
  • Please donate lightly used children's books and we'll put them to good use.
  • A donation box has been placed inside the school entrance for your convenience.
  • Thank you!

Wish List

  • Please consider donating early chapter books such as Magic Tree House books by Osborne.
  • The kids love books about crafts and origami.
  • Garfield (the cartoon cat) and Calvin and Hobbes books are always appreciated.
  • Any chapter books by Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell or Philip Reeve would be great!

Volunteers

  • Please consider volunteering in our busy library!
  • Make new friends while helping when your child's class visits!
  • Help is needed with book repair, displays, reshelving and checking books in and out.
  • Please e-mail Andrea Surfleet or call 541-757-5950.  Thanks!


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