This Falcon was always an avid reader but I do realize not everybody can find a book they really get into. Sometimes it is hard to read chapter after to chapter, especially if the book is assigned and not one of your choosing. Yet who out there has no problem opening a Superman comic or... Continue Reading →
Library Statistics
I thought I would share with you some interesting SP Library statistics.First, here are the top ten homerooms. These classes have checked out the most books this school year.4B with 489 books.4A with 364 books.3A with 286 books5B with 238 books.2B with 229 booksKA with 217 books1B with 212 books5A with 212 books2A with 206... Continue Reading →
Can you change the world? Dewey Decimal Section 300
Can a nine year old boy persuade city officials to build a park in a crowded neighborhood? Can one girl stand up to the gangs in Chicago? Can a Maine teenager take on a giant corporation to save dolphins? Can an Indiana sixth-grader fight sexism in her school? The answer to the questions is yes, absolutely! Children can... Continue Reading →
Earth Day
Since SP, along with many other schools, organizations and the government are celebrating Earth Day I find it only fitting to include it in my blog. Earth Day is, in this Falcon's opinion, one of the most important days of the year. While we should start treating every day like earth day, it is nice... Continue Reading →
Choosing a book that interests you.
Often we find it difficult to read books because they are assignments and not subjects that interest us. While these books are important to read they can be daunting. Don't let them scare you from reading. Just as each of you is an individual unlike any other so are books. While they may have similar... Continue Reading →
A Book Review for K-2
There are so many wonderful books in this world. It is hard to pick favorites. Being an avid reader, I often forget to look at the simple books. A few years ago at the SP book fair I came across Hondo & Fabian by Peter McCarty. The cover caught my eye and I just had to... Continue Reading →
Fanatic Friday
You may not know this but The Falcon is crazy about nonfictions books. So crazy she verges on fanatical. So every Friday we are going to delve into the nonfiction section of the library. This section contains the world's information and therefore offers the reader a chance to discover the world, universe and perhaps beyond. There are... Continue Reading →
Book Fair Earnings
Yesterday was a lucky day for the library. We received half of our shipment of books from Mrs. Nelson's Bookstore. Thanks to the amazing book fair turn out we had enough credit to add around 150 new books. Let me tell you, this falcon was giddy with excitement and absolutely gorged herself on book shopping! So you may... Continue Reading →
This Falcon’s Favorite Genre!
Have you taken the poll for this week? Well, I have! My favorite genre is historical fiction. I devour works of fiction that take place in the past. I especially enjoy the stories that tell a tale of a strong willed woman who is perhaps breaking society's rules to make her own way and hopefully make the... Continue Reading →
What is the difference between a Fiction and a Nonfiction book?
Some of you out there might be confused about the difference between fiction and nonfiction. It is easier to remember than you thought.Fiction = FakeNonfiction = Not FakeAny time you read a fiction book you are reading a story that is pretend or make believe. Most of the time we read fiction books for fun.... Continue Reading →