My Congregation is starting a collaborative community Religious School in
the fall for grades K to 6. Planning has already started.  The curriculum
is based on Project Based Learning. We have the only Congregational library
of the three institutions.  I want the library to be an integral part of
this venture.  I am looking for new and creative ideas to include the
library in the new Religious School.  How is your library integrated into
the Religious School? What are some innovative projects I can propose?  I
already do Story Hours; have classes come to the library for Research; and
bring book carts into the classes. Out of the Box thinking and ideas are
particularly welcome. Thank you for your help.

Ellen Tilman
Director of Library Services
Meyers Library at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel
Elkins Park, PA

libr...@kenesethisrael.org



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434 Copper Beech Circle
Elkins Park, PA 19027

215-886-1297
email: ellen.til...@gmail.com
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