From katie.anderson at state.or.us Tue Sep 7 09:03:49 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 16:03:49 +0000 Subject: [Reading-For-Healthy-Families] Library logs due In-Reply-To: <58FD3E11-E1A1-4F8C-9666-D760952FE557@oslmac.osl.state.or.us> References: <58FD3E11-E1A1-4F8C-9666-D760952FE557@oslmac.osl.state.or.us> Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA2408894670@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Attention Library Staff: (Healthy Start staff please just delete this email) It is time to submit your monthly Reading for Healthy Families recording log used to keep track of the families you are presenting the Reading for Healthy Families (Every Child Ready to Read @ your library) curriculum to. A blank log is attached, or you can download and save the "Recording Log" to your computer from: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/youthsvcs/rfhf.recording.log.shtml#Recording_Log. Please email your completed log to me at katie.anderson at state.or.us. You can also print your completed log and fax it to 503-378-6439 or mail it to me at 250 Winter St. NE, Salem OR 97301. NOTE: The "Six Skills Overview" workshop is not on the drop-down menu under "Main Education Session Emphasized". If you presented this session, please select "Print Motivation" instead. Remember, you may not count childcare providers, preschool teachers, or other early childhood professionals because NPC Research and our funders are evaluating parent education specifically. However, we hope you won't exclude them from your early literacy education sessions. If you present sessions to early childhood professionals, please include these numbers in the body of your email when you send your completed recording log--it will be excellent addition data to support the program and demonstrate libraries commitment to early literacy. Thanks to all of you who have already submitted your recording logs! Take care, Katie Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: librarian.log.xls Type: application/vnd.ms-excel Size: 38912 bytes Desc: librarian.log.xls URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Mon Sep 20 11:29:05 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 18:29:05 +0000 Subject: [Reading-For-Healthy-Families] Books by early literacy skill Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088A8B3F@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> I'm pleased to announce the RFHF virtual book shelf: http://www.shelfari.com/o1514440154/shelf! All the giveaway and first library visit incentive books from Year 1, 2, and 3 have been added to the RFHF virtual book shelf. Most of the titles have also been tagged by early literacy skill so you can easily identify which skills a particular book emphasizes. What does this mean? When you are planning an early literacy session, one-on-one book sharing, or a storytime you can go online and... * After you've selected the books you want to share, you can identify which early literacy skills they emphasize so you can target parent education to those particular skills. * Identify an early literacy skill you want to focus on and generate a list of books that emphasize that skill. Then select a few age appropriate titles from that list to use in your session, book sharing, or storytime. Identifying which early literacy skills a particular book emphasizes is not an exact science. Therefore some of the books on the RFHF virtual book shelf may not list the same early literacy skills you would identify for that title. This does not mean you are wrong. It means that you are able to use that book to emphasize other early literacy skills. This gives you more flexibility to respond to individual child and/or parents' needs during a session. I would like to thank Kristy Kemper Hodge, the Masters in Library and Information Sciences student who made this possible. Kristy read every single one of the books on the RFHF virtual bookshelf and identified their corresponding early literacy skills. She also added all the books to Shelfari and tagged them with the early literacy skills. This was a huge job and she did it very well! Joann Contini, Susan Lindauer, and I hope that this will help fulfill your recommendation to create booklists by early literacy skill, and request for help identifying early literacy skills in the books you are using in your education sessions. RFHF works hard to listen to your recommendations and feedback to continually improve the project and our ongoing support of your work. This virtual bookshelf was created because more than one of you spoke up. Thank you, and please continue to ask questions and give us feedback because that's the only way we'll know what you need. Enjoy, Katie Anderson ______________________________________________________________ Here are some tips for using the RFHF virtual book shelf (Shelfari): * Looking at the shelf, move your mouse so the curser is on a book. This will bring a little pop-up that has details about the title your mouse is on, including a list of 'tags' which are the early literacy skills that book emphasizes. * There is no need to actually click on the book to open another window to see the early literacy skills-this means you can go through the shelf pretty quickly! * If you want to generate a list of books that emphasize a specific skill try this: o Scroll down so you can see 'Reading for Healthy Families: Giveaway Books's Tags' underneath the virtual book shelf. o Under the text 'Reading for Healthy Families: Giveaway Books's Tags' you'll see the 6 early literacy skills listed in blue text. Click on the early literacy skill of your choice and the books tagged with that skill will appear on the bookshelf! o To create another list of books by early literacy skill you must click on the 'All books' tab at the top of the book shelf first. If you do not, you will not get a complete list. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Mon Sep 20 13:36:02 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 20:36:02 +0000 Subject: [Reading-For-Healthy-Families] Books by early literacy skill--creating and print lists Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088A8C6F@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Hi! A couple people have asked how to print lists from this website. I don't know how to do that, if anyone learns how please let us all know. However, you could try the 'print screen' feature or copy and paste to print the book covers. Here is how to do copy and paste: * Use the tags at the bottom to create the list of titles for the skill you want. * Highlight the covers on the shelf using your mouse-just like you do when you're copying/pasting something in Word. * Hit 'ctrl' and 'C' simultaneously to copy the covers you've highlighted. * Open a Word document. * In the Word document, hit 'ctrl' and 'V' simultaneously to paste the covers. * Print and save your list. Thanks, Katie Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 ________________________________ From: reading-for-healthy-families-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [reading-for-healthy-families-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson [katie.anderson at state.or.us] Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 11:29 AM To: reading-for-healthy-families at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Reading-For-Healthy-Families] Books by early literacy skill I'm pleased to announce the RFHF virtual book shelf: http://www.shelfari.com/o1514440154/shelf! All the giveaway and first library visit incentive books from Year 1, 2, and 3 have been added to the RFHF virtual book shelf. Most of the titles have also been tagged by early literacy skill so you can easily identify which skills a particular book emphasizes. What does this mean? When you are planning an early literacy session, one-on-one book sharing, or a storytime you can go online and... * After you've selected the books you want to share, you can identify which early literacy skills they emphasize so you can target parent education to those particular skills. * Identify an early literacy skill you want to focus on and generate a list of books that emphasize that skill. Then select a few age appropriate titles from that list to use in your session, book sharing, or storytime. Identifying which early literacy skills a particular book emphasizes is not an exact science. Therefore some of the books on the RFHF virtual book shelf may not list the same early literacy skills you would identify for that title. This does not mean you are wrong. It means that you are able to use that book to emphasize other early literacy skills. This gives you more flexibility to respond to individual child and/or parents' needs during a session. I would like to thank Kristy Kemper Hodge, the Masters in Library and Information Sciences student who made this possible. Kristy read every single one of the books on the RFHF virtual bookshelf and identified their corresponding early literacy skills. She also added all the books to Shelfari and tagged them with the early literacy skills. This was a huge job and she did it very well! Joann Contini, Susan Lindauer, and I hope that this will help fulfill your recommendation to create booklists by early literacy skill, and request for help identifying early literacy skills in the books you are using in your education sessions. RFHF works hard to listen to your recommendations and feedback to continually improve the project and our ongoing support of your work. This virtual bookshelf was created because more than one of you spoke up. Thank you, and please continue to ask questions and give us feedback because that's the only way we'll know what you need. Enjoy, Katie Anderson ______________________________________________________________ Here are some tips for using the RFHF virtual book shelf (Shelfari): * Looking at the shelf, move your mouse so the curser is on a book. This will bring a little pop-up that has details about the title your mouse is on, including a list of 'tags' which are the early literacy skills that book emphasizes. * There is no need to actually click on the book to open another window to see the early literacy skills-this means you can go through the shelf pretty quickly! * If you want to generate a list of books that emphasize a specific skill try this: o Scroll down so you can see 'Reading for Healthy Families: Giveaway Books's Tags' underneath the virtual book shelf. o Under the text 'Reading for Healthy Families: Giveaway Books's Tags' you'll see the 6 early literacy skills listed in blue text. Click on the early literacy skill of your choice and the books tagged with that skill will appear on the bookshelf! o To create another list of books by early literacy skill you must click on the 'All books' tab at the top of the book shelf first. If you do not, you will not get a complete list. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joanncontini at comcast.net Tue Sep 21 09:43:10 2010 From: joanncontini at comcast.net (Joann Contini) Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 09:43:10 -0700 Subject: [Reading-For-Healthy-Families] NEW certified ECRR Trainers Message-ID: <002c01cb59ac$13bbc1b0$3b334510$@net> Announcing NEW certified Every Child Ready to Read Trainers!!!! RFHF has successfully completed our third ECRR Training of Trainers. We have 20 new certified ECRR trainers to add to the cadre of 15 previously certified trainers. The new trainers are from Libraries, Healthy Start, Head Start, Child Care Resource and Referral, Child Care Centers, and independent trainers and consultants. The trainers have met the state of Oregon child care and education criteria for certified Oregon Registry ECRR Trainers. As a certified ECRR trainer they are able to provide the three ECRR workshops to any audiences in any location. The new trainers are: Carmen Amador, Ada Echevarria, Natasha Forrester, Ila Suzanne Gray, Julia Hernandez, and Lane Poncy, Portland Karen Garcia, Emily Haworth, Marya Hunsinger, and Jessica Marie, Salem Steven Engelfried and Elizabeth Lopez, Hillsboro Yelena Hennegan, Gresham Beverly Hubbard, Beaverton Shirley Calonder, Amity Myra Classen, Newberg Cade Burnette, Hermiston Julianne Cullen, St. Helens Molly Huettl, Bend Angela Newton, Grants Pass Contact information for these trainers will soon be added to the RFHF website. Congratulations and Welcome !!! Joann M. Contini RFHF Project Coordinator 503.761.2506 joanncontini at comcast.net For more information about Reading for Healthy Families, please visit our website at: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/youthsvcs/rfhf.home.page.shtml. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: