It is that time of year again. 4th graders will be working on prezi.com to create a presentation about a book they read from the Religion section. Here are the guidelines for their presentation. Log into to Prezi under Ms. Natalie's account. If you forgot the username or password, stop by the library to get... Continue Reading →
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick – Review by Teresa Bunner
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick - Review by Teresa Bunner. This sounds like an interesting book. I think I will read it and then decide if it is a good selection for our library. I would love to know if any of you have read the book and what your impression was.
The One and Only Ivan
Yesterday the Newbery and Caldecott medal winners were announced at The American Library Association's Mid Winter Meeting. I was beyond excited to hear that The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate took top honors, winning the Newbery Medal. It is the story of Ivan, a silverback gorilla living at a run down circus themed... Continue Reading →
Calling All Fancy Nancy Fans…
There is a cool new app for the ipad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Check it out!
Reading Challenge Point Totals
I have tallied the first round of Reading Challenge points and there are a few people who have earned the first or second point level prizes. Congratulations to the following winners. Please come to the library to receive your level prize. Keep up the good work. Remember to complete the challenge you need to earn... Continue Reading →
We accept your challenge!
Students have begun to enthusiastically sign up for the Reading Challenge! I love seeing the classes come into the library to look for books that meet the challenge tasks. Here, some fourth graders have logged into schoology.com to begin taking the quizzes that will record their points. If you have no idea what I'm talking... Continue Reading →
Reading Challenge Prizes
I hope you are all enjoying the reading challenge. I have had fun interacting with the participants on schoology.com. We have had a few students complete some tasks and many more making plans and deciding on books to read. If, by chance you have no idea what the reading challenge is please go read all... Continue Reading →
Mid-Winter Reading Challenge.
Calling Falcons of all grades! Take the mid-winter reading challenge to help chase those after Christmas Blues away. Inspired by The Mighty Little Librarian's January and February Book Challenge The Details: The challenge is open to all grades but you must join the Mid-Winter Reading Challenge Course on schoology.com To join go to the website... Continue Reading →
Question, should we get this book for the library?
Watch the book trailer for Dog Gone by Leeza Hernandez. Do you think we need this book in the library? http://vimeo.com/53712691