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ONLINE LEARNING? HOMESCHOOLING? IN NEED OF HOMEWORK HELP?
Norbert says,
“Check out the online resources to help in the RESEARCH tab of the Library’s homepage.”
WEEKLY YOUTH CONTENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Teen book Tuesday, Twednesday Book Tasting, Picture book storytime, And more....
Individuals needing special auxiliary aids or services for access to Library programs and meetings should contact the Library at least 72 hours in advance of the event in order that appropriate arrangements can be made.
All programs and events are scheduled to take place virtually at this time. Some will be livestreamed to the Library’s Facebook Page. Register at www.ssldl.info or 248-437-6431.
Youthth Programs Grab & Go Take-Home Crafts
READSquared
Save that app! Don’t delete READSquared at the end of summer. Keep watching for new reading programs, reading lists and even log your books for 1000 Books Before Kindergarten.
Spooky Stories to Tell in the Dark:
During October celebrate the
season with spooky stories
and sounds that go bump
in the night. These virtual
storytimes will take place
online only and feature
stories for Kids, Tweens and Teens.
See EVENTS at www.ssldl.info for dates.
Halloween Story Walk
October, 16 - 31
The Once Upon a Time Trail will
be decorated for the season and
a Halloween story will be on the
story boards. It’s sure to be a fun
Fall family outing with plenty of
photo ops. For everyone’s safety please stay socially distanced from others.
Vidcode
Creative coding lessons for
students; this interactive coding
program teaches students using
fun workshops and activities.
Vidcode offers courses in
computer science, object oriented programming, web programming,
design and JavaScript. And more... https://www.vidcode.com/signup?redirect= %2Fgroups%2Fjoin%2Ftake-twenty-seven -green-buses&groupJoin=true
Hour of Code
Mondays, September 21, October 19 and November 16
3rd - 5th grades Hands-on fun with Scratch programming,
no experience necessary!
Participants will be given the tools and instruction needed to complete a self-guided, hour of code as well as the ability to check out a Chromebook to use for one week. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Everybody’s Reading
Starting Monday, November
9, stop by the Library to check out a copy of the book. Starting December 7, answer a weekly trivia question for a chance to win a prize.
• Youth: Escape from Mr. Limoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein
• Teen: The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
September 21 - December 14
Take-home crafts will be available weekly on a first come first serve basis for kids beginning Monday, September 14th. While supplies last.
SSLDL Teen Book Bags
Register each month to receive SSLDL Teen Book Bag, a subscription style service! Each bag will contain a new library book (must be returned) selected by a librarian, a bookmark, surprise swag, and a list of teen activities and services offered by the Library (you can keep these!).
STAY UP TO DATE WITH LIBRARY HAPPENINGS!
Did you know that the Library has an e-newsletter that is released twice a month? Sign up to receive our e-newsletter in your mailbox in the ABOUT US tab of the
Library homepage.
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