CHILDREN’S LITERACY YOUR LIBRARY ®. DID YOU KNOW? Slide 1:  Use Educreation application for presentation  A yellow background is used throughout.

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CHILDREN’S LITERACY YOUR LIBRARY ®

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 1:  Use Educreation application for presentation  A yellow background is used throughout  Show a photo of a library street sign  Voiceover of the text  Piano music playing in the background

SABIA USTED? Slide 2:  Use the same photo of the street sign  Text the same question as previous, but in Spanish  Voiceover the text in Spanish Que la alfabetizacion comienza en su biblioteca.

EVERYONE KNOWS THAT RIGHT? Slide 3:  No photo  Only black text on a yellow background  Voiceover the text

WELL, DID YOU KNOW? Slide 4:  Yellow background  Photo of infant holding parent’s finger  Voiceover text That children’s literacy rates increase when their first teachers, YOU PARENTS, get involved with your children’s reading.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 5:  Yellow background  Photo of children’s library books  Voiceover text That librarians have baby board books, beginning readers, fairy tales, children’s music and movies you can borrow for FREE.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 6:  Yellow background  Photo of España fan  Voiceover text That many librarians speak Spanish.

¿SABÍA USTED? Slide 7:  Yellow background  Using same España fan photo  Voice over Spanish text Que muchos bibliotecarios hablen español.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 8  Yellow background  Photo of computer lab  Voiceover the text That libraries have FREE computers just for kids and FREE WiFi for online learning.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 9  Yellow background  Photo of computer mouse  Voiceover of text That libraries offer digital story books, children’s eBooks, and an online learning center.

WELL, DID YOU KNOW? Slide 10  Yellow background  Photo of Spanish book with eyeglasses  Voiceover of text That the library has Spanish and bilingual books.

¿SABÍA USTED? Slide 11:  Yellow background.  Same photo of Spanish book with eyeglasses.  Voiceover of text in Spanish. Que las biblioecas tienen libros en español y bilingues.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 12:  Yellow background  Photo of children doing homework  Voiceover of text Since libraries have been offering free study rooms, homework help, and research assistance, kids have been learning a lot.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 13:  Yellow background  Photo of baby reading  Voiceover of text. Libraries can offer children’s programs for infants, toddlers, and school children for all ages to learn.

DID YOU KNOW? Slide 14:  Yellow background  Photo of girl reading  Voiceover of text Libraries can offer a great summer reading program for all ages.

Slide 15:  Yellow background  Photo of woman with thumbs up  Voiceover of text DID YOU KNOW? Librarians are trained story tellers, instructors, research professionals and all around fun people to know.

IF ONLY, DID YOU KNOW! Slide 16:  Yellow background  Photo of library street sign  Voiceover of text Children’s Literacy Your Library®

OH, YOU DID KNOW THAT? Slide 17:  Yellow background  No photo, only text  Voiceover text

WELL THAT’S GREAT! Slide 18:  Yellow background  No photo, only text, again  Voiceover of text Now bring your kids to the library, so they can know these things too!

Slide 19:  Yellow background  Wordle of keywords used in the presentation  No voiceover for this slide

Slide 20:  Yellow background  Text showing the four core competencies use from ALA and ALSC  No voiceover on this slide

 Slide 21:  Yellow background  Text of first group of references  No voiceover on this slide

Slide 22:  Yellow background  Text of second group of references  No voiceover on this slide  Piano music continues until presentation ends