In this episode of the Junior High Social Studies Podcast Cordell and Daniela discuss their thoughts on homework and the new trends in education away from excessive amounts of homework. Enjoy!
March Madness Recap
Wow! The past 4 weeks have been crazy, fun and intense. The competition was fierce with most classes trying their best to read books and write reviews. In the end only one class from each library could win. If you want to see what the final day was like head over to the Falcon's Fables... Continue Reading →
March Madness 2018
It's time to put your game face on remember your Destiny passwords and start checking out books to read Because it's Who's ready for March Madness?! I know I am Falcons! I love watching you compete to read books and write reviews. There will be two competitions this year, one in the PLC and... Continue Reading →
Mock Caldecott Results
Right after we announced the Mock Caldecott results things got busy in the Learning Commons. It's almost my lunch break but I need to get our results posted and it seems now is the time to do it! Just like every other year we've had some hits and misses in the books the school picked... Continue Reading →
New Social Studies Podcasts!
Today the Social Studies Podcast brings you two fully independent episodes. 1 is a solo effort from Cordell and the other is a duo episode from Daniela and Mateo. I hope you enjoy them as much as these three enjoyed making them! Cordell on Elizabethan Fashion in England: Daniela and Mateo on YouTube and the... Continue Reading →
Mock Caldecott In Action
The students are having fun reading and voting on this year's round of books. Their opinions are polarizing. As soon as I hear one say they loved a certain book another student doesn't enjoy it. Yet, as always, there are some books that the kids take to right away as is evident by the shouts... Continue Reading →
Mock Caldecott
Voting in the Mock Caldecott has started here at SPAS and the students are very excited! Mrs. Natalie and Miss Malissa have chosen 24 books to select from. This is more than we've had in previous years. It is just too hard to narrow it down. This year did something a little different. We... Continue Reading →
Books of the Week – Non Fiction is Fun!
Welcome to a new week Falcons and a new set of books. This week we are focusing on non fiction and informational text. I've noticed a trend in our library that has the Non Fiction section fairly neglected. I know most students turn to Google for information and that is wonderful! I encourage you to... Continue Reading →
Books of the Week – Under Appreciated Fantasy
Welcome to a new week of books! This week's theme is exciting to me because it involves one of my favorite genres, fantasy. We looked at our collection and tried to find books that a really exciting to read but are under appreciated in our library. Some of these titles haven't been checked out in... Continue Reading →
Books of the Week – Los Angeles Settings
This week we are highlighting books that take place in Los Angeles. We have quite a few novels where LA is an integral part of the story. We always think it is fun to read books that are set in a familiar place. Here are just a few books set in the Los Angeles area.... Continue Reading →