Category Archives: Great Web Sites

The Crucible

Something spooky is going on down in the Drama department. Whispers of talking cats and dancing in the woods – no it’s not the weekly departmental meeting it’s the wonderful play The Crucible by Arthur Millar.

The Crucible takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The action begins in the home of Reverend Parris, whose daughter Betty lies unconscious and appears very ill. Around midnight the night before, Parris had discovered Betty, his niece Abigail, and Tituba, his black slave, dancing in the woods, causing Betty to swoon. The local physician is unable to determine the cause of Betty’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Putnam arrive and reveal that their daughter Ruth is also ill. There is talk in the village of an unnatural cause.

If you want to do a bit of research on the topic and the time – take a look at these resources.

www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/
Analysis of the text

http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/salem.htm
Useful background on the Salem witch trials.

www.localhistories.org/colonial.html
Dull looking web site with decent basic information on Colonial food and housing and fashion etc.

www.shmoop.com/colonial-new-england/
Colonial New England

www.salem.org/
Tourist web site for today’s Salem

www.nationalgeographic.com/salem/
Spooky interactive web site about the trials.

Bookbook

Well, is that what a Facebook for books should be called?

Lucky for us it’s not and there is a great social networking site called GOOD READS. With over 10 millions users from all across the globe it is the home of the biggest bookgroup in the world.

I have created a tiny little corner in Good Reads for pupils to come and share their favourite books or warn the rest of us to stay away from real stinkers.

It’s called Saint Ninians Bibliophiles and if you or your friends are interested in joining then please just pop in to the library and I can show you how.

A book group where you can read what you want and when you want sounds just about right to me, so, join up, you don’t know what you are missing!

The group is by invitation only so no sneaking!

Votes for books!

Try your luck ya'all! * groans*
Are you a brilliant reader?
Are you over-opinionated?
Do you like clicking buttons online?

If you can mumble a “Yes, Miss” to any of those questions then jump into this web site and post your favourite book – no one is right and no one is wrong (except for me always being right!).
So, get involved.
Please use your school e-mail address for this activity and if you are not sure what it is – come and ask me!

Too dark to read?

This is one of my favourite quotes:
Outside of a dog, a book is man’s best friend. Inside of a dog it’s too dark to read.
Groucho Marx
US comedian with Marx Brothers
(1890 – 1977)
And this is the inspiration for the title of this Aussie book web site aimed at YOU!

So, if you are ever stuck for something to read and can not get to me then hop in to this web site for lots of ideas and reviews of books you will want to red.
A tiny touch of warning that other than the US and the UK – Australia probably has some of the very best authors for teens – Paul Jennings, Morris Gleitzman and John Marsden to name but a few and not all have UK publishers.
I do have some sneaky copies of Australian titles so you never know.
let me know what you think of this site or any of the others that I have suggested over the past few weeks or even one of your own that you would like me to promote here on the library web pages.
Mrs B.

Flip it!

The most popular magazine at the moment in the library is FLIPSIDE.
If you are a regular library used you will find it in the manga/graphic novel section of the library.

It is jam-packed with pictures and articles on movies and books and TV shows and gadgets and music and and and and and….

If your bi-monthly does of the magazine is not enough to sate your techie appetites then why not pop on to their equally great web site?

There you will find lots of other articles and perhaps even a competition or two you might want to enter.

Let me know how you get on!

Trust Scottish

Book Trust

If you are looking for something new to read or some competitions to enter then pop along to the Scottish Book Trust web site.

If you find a brilliant read that we do not have here at St.Ninian’s please let me know and I will do my best to add it to our stock.

If you do visit the web site let me know what you thought of it or if you have your own favourite booky web site let me know and it might just feature on these pages!

If you look for it you might find it!

How do you find what you are looking for when you can’t ask Mrs Baird?
Once you have stopped crying and wiped away those big blubby tears – you could log on to THIS great web site.

Technically it is called an OPAC – Online Public Access Catalogue and here you will find all the resources available to you from every Community Library in East Renfrewshire and every secondary school library.

And guess what almost everything is free!

There are books and DVDs and audio CDs and downloadable digital reads.

There is also access to resources such as Encyclopedia Britannica and Groves online again all for free beacuse you are a member of the libraries.

So get stuck in and add the ER OPAC to your favourites – you know you need to!

If you need any help with this site please come and ask me.

Librarians are superheros


Of course, you all knew that but did you know that Batgirl was a librarian?

Unfortunately, most of you will never reach super hero status but do not dispair there is a web site out there to help you.

www.ugo.com/games/superhero-generator-heromachine-2-5

Using this free super dooper site you can create your own goodie or dun dun dun baddie.
E-mail me your best work and I might just pop it up on this very website.

Retro-gaming site


http://pica-pic.com/

Is the type of web site that the terms “back in the day” and Old Skool” were coined for.

Show this to any geeky adult over 25 and you might hear a gentle wistful sigh of a lost youth or a Christmas present promised but never delivered.
THIS is how hand held gaming should be – none of your fancy 4 core processors or detailed graphics or 3-Dish ness. This is when pixels rules and blips and beeps were music to the ears.
So, dive into digital history and save the princess or avoid the log or eat the ghost and most of all enjoy!

Social Bookmarking – 2 ways to organise

Yes, yes we all know about social networking – blah blah Facebook,yadda yadda twitter and how super useful they are to tell random people on the Internet that you like soup!

But an actually useful web site or actually couple of web sites (well, I have been on holiday) are delicious and for you visual learners out there Pearltrees.

 

Saving your favourites can be cumbersome and time consuming. The bookmarking element means that you can pop a little widget at the top of your screen and simply click on it whenever you find a site that is of use and the social element means you can link up with other people and share useful sites. You can tag and organise all your sites which makes it easier to search.