Programs/Activities
Clubs
We offer lots of exciting and interesting clubs and after school activities for students to participate in!
- Spark Squad
- Spark Squad helps teach confidance and dedication.
- Bike Club
- Bike Club helps students learn how to ride and listen to directions.
- Sports Clubs
- Exposes students to different sports such as basketball, soccer, cross country
- STEM
- Exposes students to science, math and tech
- Bobcat Chess Champions
- Year long club, limited to 30 students
- This club teaches students how to play the the strategic and competitive game of chess.
- Legos and More
- Semester long, limited to 30 students
- Explore with Legos, reading, science, movies, writing, arts and crafts, and more.
- Bobcat Debate Club
- This club helps enhance speech and confidence.
Clubs are subject to change
Fine Arts
Art
In elementary grade art classes, students will explore many different aspects of visual art. Students will let their creativity flow by engaging in activities such as drawing and painting with various materials. They also learn art vocabulary, explore the work of many different artists and art movements, and learn to appreciate art as it enhances our world.
Music
In elementary grade music classes, students will learn and practice the basic fundamental elements of music such as sound, melody, harmony, rhythm, and expression (dynamics, tempo, articulation). Students will engage in singing, playing instruments, responding to music with movement, and connecting with various cultures through music. These classes will help students develop creativity, self-expression, and problem-solving while creating music together as a team. These classes will also provide students with performance opportunities, which will help them develop a sense of ensemble, tolerance, perseverance, and rigor—enabling them to be well-rounded citizens of our global society.
Library
Welcome to Lewis & Clark's School Library
The mission of the Lewis and Clark Library is to provide students with the opportunity to become lifelong readers and users of information. The library will support the curriculum by collaborating with teachers, developing a collection that is representative of the community, and implementing literacy instruction for students.
Sequoyah Book Awards for Grades 3-5
Policies & Procedures
Checkouts
Damaged or Lost Books
Accidents happen! If a book is accidentally lost or damaged, the student should report the damage so that the library may, if possible, repair the book. If a book page accidentally rips, please do not attempt to repair the book at home. The library uses special book tapes and glue that resist heat and will not discolor. If notified of the damaged or missing book, the librarian has the opportunity to order a new book, so that it may be replaced in the library as soon as possible.
Resource Links
Library Resources
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Online databases
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School Library Catalog
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World Book
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Tulsa City-County Library
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International Children's Digital Library
International Children's Digital Library lets you read books right on your computer. Click on the kinds of books you like to read and follow the directions to read a great book. -
Visual Dictionary
Visual Dictionary is an online picture dictionary. You can even have the words pronounced for you! -
Storyline
Storyline features videos of famous actors reading favorite children's stories. This website is part of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Foundation, which provides the free videos and activity guides. New story videos are added, so keep checking in. -
Big Huge Labs
Be creative! Big Huge Labs lets you make magazine covers, movie posters, trading cards, and more.
Mission
The mission of the Tulsa Public Schools' Library Media Services is to promote the skills, experiences, and confidence that will enable children and young adults to use libraries and information resources for lifelong learning.