Library
Program | Multimedia Programs | Book
Awards

History
J. J. Wilkinson,
principal of École Robert H. Smith School, dreamed of possessing a library, a place where
his pupils would learn instead of being taught where the classroom atmosphere would be
dropped and the child could relax and be himself. In 1934, the dream was becoming a
reality, as teachers, students and parents spared no effort to make the project a success.
Funds were raised, books were collected and by May of 1935, 800 books, $100 cash to
purchase reference works and a classroom and office were provided to accommodate the
rapidly growing collection.
Miss Jean N. Miller, a former student, having graduated as a
librarian from McGill, became Canada's and École Robert H. Smith School's first
teacher-librarian. From these early beginnings, we now have a combined collection of
English and French materials, 16,832 titles, and are fully automated using a Windows-based
program called ATHENA.
In 1995, The Winnipeg School Division made the decision to
pilot a Windows-based library automation program called Athena. Athena is rated #1
in the 1996 Library Technology Reports published by the American Library Association
(A.L.A). With the financial support of our Parents' Advisory Group, our library has become
fully automated. Our patrons began circulation and searching in February, 1997 and
everyone has enjoyed the ease of use and simplicity of the system.
Multimedia reference programs:
The 8 library workstations have shortcuts to a selection of
network online reference material available for student and teacher use.
World Book 2006 Online
Canadian Encyclopedia / L'Encyclopédie Canadienne 2006
(Historica)
E-mail
Periodicals:
We also subscribe to the following periodicals in English:
Wild (formerly Ranger
Rick): Grades 2-6. Canadian nature and environment information, crafts, adventure
story. Very nicely illustrated and presented.
National Geographic World: Grades 3-6. General
information of current interest-environmental issues worldwide. Ideas for Science Fair
topics.
Zoobooks: Grades 3-6. Thematic topics, differing
each month, are presented - ex. wild horses, bears, endangered animals. In depth
information on each topic.
Owl: Grades 2-4. General information about health,
science, endangered species and also games, contests, and cartoons. Ideas for Science Fair
Topics.
We also subscribe to the following periodicals in French:
J'aime Lire:
Grades 3-5. Short seasonal stories (2-4 Chapters), puzzles, activities, comics, crafts.
Hibou: Grades 3-6. Canadian magazine of general
information. Has Science Fair ideas.
Coulicou: Grades 1-4. Canadian magazine of nature
information, games, activities.

LIBRARY PROGRAM
Our library staff includes a teacher-librarian, and part time library
clerk. In addition, we have many parent volunteers who assist with clerical tasks,
shelving books, picture file preparation, school archives and other on going projects.
We have a combination of scheduled story times for Nursery
to Grade 1 and flexible scheduling. During story times, the literature selected is
coordinated with the theme in each classroom. Resource-Based Learning is emphasized at our
school. Students are encouraged to use a wide range of appropriate print, non-print and
human resources with the active participation of a teacher-librarian and teachers. This
includes the following necessary steps:
Planning cooperatively
Selecting resources appropriate to the provincial
curriculum and reading level of the students.
Teaching and reinforcing appropriate independent learning
skills.
Evaluating the product and process.
MYRCA Program
Multiple copies of Manitoba Young Readers'
Choice Award (MYRCA) books are available for grades 4, 5 and 6 students. The library
bulletin board has a summary of each title, cover picture and space for students to fill
in stars with their evaluation of the individual book.
Yellow star:
This is one of the best books I have ever read.
Blue star: This is a good book and I would recommend it.
Pink star: This is not a book for me at this time
After the student has read 3 or more titles she/he will be reminded to fill in a ballot
and choose their favourite book. These ballots will be counted in April and the count per
title sent in. The students are also provided with a bookmark to record their progress as
they read through the MYRCA selections. Books from previous years are also used for novel
study and Literature Circle in the classroom.
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