A very short week at Sherwood. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.
I only saw Monday classes this week due to the holiday. Any books due Wednesday will be due the following week.
Primary Classes: Heard "Little Dog Lost" by Monica Carnesi. This is a true story about a dog found on the ice in the Baltic Sea and is on our WCCPBA list. Vocabulary words presented before this story were: Baltic Sea, adrift, and paddles. News Video of Baltic.
4th Grade: Gibson: Reviewed our learning of the sections in the Dewey Decimal System.
5th Grade: Alderson: Completed our work on learning about a book's index.
6th Grade: Hanson: We reviewed the concept of fact and opinion. We completed a worksheet as a class and discussed how determining if a statement is fact or an opinion can help with research.
Professional: Finalized the book fair documents.
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
This Week in the Library:November 17-21
It's Book Fair Week at Sherwood. Here are some of the links your might need:
Volunteer LINK: There are still some open slots during the week. We'd love help!
Online Book Fair LINK. Can't make it to the book fair? Grandparents out of town looking for gift ideas? You can order through this link and Sherwood will get credit for the sales. The items come to us after the online fair closes (a few days after the regular fair). If you are buying something as a gift, please send Mr. Sonnen an email with your phone number, so he will know not to give it to your child and to call you for pick up.
Scholastic Book Fair Videos: PRIMARY (K-3) INTERMEDIATE (4-6) MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8)
Book Fair Letter Home
Here's what was going on during classes:
Kindergarten: Heard "More Bears!" by Kenn Nesbitt. We made a chart of the similarities and differences between a library and a bookstore. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair.
1st. Grade: We talked about being a savvy shopper. Figuring out what you need vs. what you want. Knowing how much money you have. Being kind to cashiers. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair and create a wish list if they wanted to.
2nd ,3rd & 4th Grade: We talked about sales tax. We discussed how the government uses their tax money (schools, parks, roads, police, fire, libraries, etc). Then we learned how to estimate tax using 10%. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair and create a wish list if they wanted to.
5th & 6th Grade: We talked about all of the people involved in making/producing and selling a book. We also talked about how shoplifting affects prices. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair and create a wish list if they wanted to.
Professional: This week I pulled Thanksgiving books for Mrs. Bonnell, continued to work on the building laptop 2 to 1 redistrbution, helped run the book fair.
Volunteer LINK: There are still some open slots during the week. We'd love help!
Online Book Fair LINK. Can't make it to the book fair? Grandparents out of town looking for gift ideas? You can order through this link and Sherwood will get credit for the sales. The items come to us after the online fair closes (a few days after the regular fair). If you are buying something as a gift, please send Mr. Sonnen an email with your phone number, so he will know not to give it to your child and to call you for pick up.
Scholastic Book Fair Videos: PRIMARY (K-3) INTERMEDIATE (4-6) MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8)
Book Fair Letter Home
Here's what was going on during classes:
Kindergarten: Heard "More Bears!" by Kenn Nesbitt. We made a chart of the similarities and differences between a library and a bookstore. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair.
1st. Grade: We talked about being a savvy shopper. Figuring out what you need vs. what you want. Knowing how much money you have. Being kind to cashiers. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair and create a wish list if they wanted to.
2nd ,3rd & 4th Grade: We talked about sales tax. We discussed how the government uses their tax money (schools, parks, roads, police, fire, libraries, etc). Then we learned how to estimate tax using 10%. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair and create a wish list if they wanted to.
5th & 6th Grade: We talked about all of the people involved in making/producing and selling a book. We also talked about how shoplifting affects prices. Students also have several minutes to browse the book fair and create a wish list if they wanted to.
Professional: This week I pulled Thanksgiving books for Mrs. Bonnell, continued to work on the building laptop 2 to 1 redistrbution, helped run the book fair.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
This Week in the Library: November 10-14
VOLUNTEERS ARE STILL NEEDED FOR NEXT WEEK'S BOOK FAIR. SIGN UP HERE.
Although there was no school on Tuesday to honor our Veteran's, we did have classes on the other days.
All Classes (except Morehouse): We prepared for next week's Book Fair by watching the author preview video. Flyers for the book fair were given to teachers to distribute and a letter was sent home to families. It should be noted that all books checked out this week will be due after the book fair:
Monday Classes: books due Monday, November 24
Wednesday Classes: books due Wednesday, December 3
Friday Classes: books due Friday, December 5
Links to videos: Primary (K-3), Intermediate (4-5), Middle Sch. (6)
Professional: This was a busy week. I worked with the district tech. dept. to enable printing on our new Chromebooks. I continue to work on our laptop re-positioning so that all classrooms will be 2 students per computer. I cataloged our monthly magazines and donated books from PermaBound and the Puget Sound Council. I prepared for the book fair and will set the fair up Friday afternoon with a team of super volunteers. There was also a Library Helper meeting on Thursday.
Although there was no school on Tuesday to honor our Veteran's, we did have classes on the other days.
All Classes (except Morehouse): We prepared for next week's Book Fair by watching the author preview video. Flyers for the book fair were given to teachers to distribute and a letter was sent home to families. It should be noted that all books checked out this week will be due after the book fair:
Monday Classes: books due Monday, November 24
Wednesday Classes: books due Wednesday, December 3
Friday Classes: books due Friday, December 5
Links to videos: Primary (K-3), Intermediate (4-5), Middle Sch. (6)
Professional: This was a busy week. I worked with the district tech. dept. to enable printing on our new Chromebooks. I continue to work on our laptop re-positioning so that all classrooms will be 2 students per computer. I cataloged our monthly magazines and donated books from PermaBound and the Puget Sound Council. I prepared for the book fair and will set the fair up Friday afternoon with a team of super volunteers. There was also a Library Helper meeting on Thursday.
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Location:
Edmonds, WA, USA
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
This Week in the Library: November 3-7
This week we had an artist in residence working with all students on Square Dancing, so library sessions were cancelled and we were in the gym dancing. It was amazing to see the progress of the students in just one week and all of the thinking skills required to square dance.
I was also able to work with Mrs. Hirst's first graders on computer skills (logging in, treating laptops with care, opening a browser, navigating).
Professional: Attended the Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's Materials monthly meeting at the Shoreline Center. I served as substitute meeting chair as the president was out of town. I presented 5 books to the group.
I began shifting computers in the building so every classroom will have at least 1 computer for every 2 students. This project should take a couple weeks to complete.
I also did some work getting the upcoming Scholastic Book Fair ready. The book fair will run from November. 17 - 21, Details will be sent home soon. Volunteers are needed: VOLUNTEER SIGN UP
I was also able to work with Mrs. Hirst's first graders on computer skills (logging in, treating laptops with care, opening a browser, navigating).
Professional: Attended the Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's Materials monthly meeting at the Shoreline Center. I served as substitute meeting chair as the president was out of town. I presented 5 books to the group.
I began shifting computers in the building so every classroom will have at least 1 computer for every 2 students. This project should take a couple weeks to complete.
I also did some work getting the upcoming Scholastic Book Fair ready. The book fair will run from November. 17 - 21, Details will be sent home soon. Volunteers are needed: VOLUNTEER SIGN UP
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