The
library is open from 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on school days.
Our schedule is flexible so that students may visit us
as often as necessary during the day.
Our collection includes books, magazines,
video and audio cassettes, and CD-ROMs.
Teachers and students have full access to the Internet
through eight workstations in the library.
Below are
several of our favorite sites:
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A
great resource for homework help. Click on the compass
button to find a listing of websites organized by Dewey Decimal
classification. All "kid-friendly" search engines
and websites. |
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An
online collection of animated, talking picture books,
reading comprehension quizzes, educational games,
and teacher resources |
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Each
year all 3rd, 4th, and 5th
graders read these
outstanding titles, and then
vote for their favorite one.
Enter the
Bluebonnet Zone Blog
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All
2nd graders participate in reading activities
featuring these beautiful picture books and receive a special
reading certificate. |
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Need
an answer?
K – 12 students can ask a librarian for help via the Internet, a
service that’s sponsored by the American Association of School
Librarians.
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Learn
about activities and story times offered by the Children’s
Services department. |
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This group,
formed by IISD librarians, parents and literacy advocates, hopes to help
build the personal libraries of every student in Irving ISD
schools. |
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Selected
by the American Library Association, these are outstanding
websites for ages birth-14, both in content and conception.
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Join
the Discover book Blog |
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