
Deal MS Library News
March 6th, 2025
What's happening in the library?
March is Women's History Month
During March we celebrate the important contributions of women. As always, the library's LibGuide is a great resource to find great books by female authors and other articles and resources related to March. Click on the image or link below to check it out!
https://dcps.libguides.com/c.php?g=1333065&p=9875036&preview=929a0c25c08c3af1296e7a10d59a1c03
SORA reads for March
Check out SORA's collection of Women's History books! New titles added all the time and collections updated monthly. There is always something great to read on SORA. Deal MS currently has the highest SORA checkouts in the district! Students have read over 9,000 books this school year! Keep reading on SORA and check out what is new!
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Click the links and image below to access free resources that are available from DC Public Library to assist with preparing for tests. To access these services, patrons will need to have a DCPL library card. For more information about obtaining a library card go to: https://www.dclibrary.org/get-a-card.
The tools below can be accessed directly through the portal below. The tools are listed alphabetically and can be filtered and searched by topic: https://www.dclibrary.org/research-learn
You will need to put your library card number in to access the databases remotely.
Mr. Reichlen's March Must Reads Picks
This month, the Must Reads celebrate Women's History Month!
This month, the Must Read's list celebrates female authors, books with strong female characters, and books that celebrate the power of women! These titles are all available in the library with several titles also available in SORA. Check out the window display by the front to find most of this month's titles.
The breadboard is a powerful prototyping tool that will let you take your electronic skills to the next level. Breadboards are a cheap way to build a working electronic circuit. The holes connect wires and components to make working electronics. You can purchase a breadboard kit to build all kinds of electronic devices. You can experiment with them in the library at Deal! Mr. Reichlen has a large collection of small electronics that students can experiment with upon request. The library also has several books on DIY electronics for students to check out. You can also build virtual breadboards using TinkerCAD! Click on the image above to try a short tutorial from TinkerCAD. Have fun experimenting!