Friday, March 17, 2017

This Week in the Library: March 13-17

We ended this week with half days.  Not all of the classes came to library this week.  If your class didn't visit the library,  your books are due next week.  Here's what we did in the classes that did come to the library!

Kindergarten (Widener): We watched the Washington Children's Choice Picture Book video so we could remember the book we have heard in the library and in class.  After the video we voted for our favorite!

Grade 1 (Hirst, Stillwaugh): We watched the Washington Children's Choice Picture Book video so we could remember the book we have heard in the library and in class.  After the video we voted for our favorite!

Grade 1 (Bonnell): We heard "I Don't Want to be a Frog" by Dev Petty.  Frog learns that being a frog is a pretty good thing!  Vocabulary: slimy, besides, curly, and fierce.

Grade 3: We worked on our "Best Book I Ever Read" posters.  The posters are due Thursday, March 23 (next week).  Students will also work on them in class.

Grade 5 (Wildenhaus): We learned about Newsela.  Students had time to read current event articles at their reading level from this website!

Grade 6 (Chase): We explored Britannica Encyclopedia Online.  Students looked at articles and resources to support their learning of Ancient Egypt.

Professional:  Last Saturday I attended the state meeting of the Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award committee.  We met to determine the 20 books for the 2018 nominee list.  On Sunday I participated in a day long Red Cross Lifeguard / CPR / First Aid / AED re-certification class. I met with my library collaborative group on Wednesday afternoon.  We are working on teaching a coding unit.  I also worked on troubleshooting various technology issues throughout the building (red cat, chromebooks, laptops) and helped teachers with tech questions.

Friday, March 10, 2017

This Week in the Library: March 6-10

What a busy week in the library.  We hosted the Sno-Isle 3rd Grade reading challenge In-School Battle on Tuesday.  Wednesday was group picture day for the yearbook, many groups were photographed in the library.  Classes also got a lot accomplished.  Here's what we did:

Kindergarten (Cook/Morehouse): We learned a lot about spiders from the book "I'm Trying to Love Spiders" by Bethany Barton.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year. We also worked on presenting our after-book selection drawings using the document camera and microphone.  Vocabulary: millions, billions, venomous, and arachnid.

Kindergarten (Widenr):  We read "Job Wanted" by Teresa Bateman.  The dog was not discouraged and kept on trying to find a farm job right for him.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year. We also worked on presenting our after-book selection drawings using the document camera and microphone. Vocabulary: discouraged, foofaraw, plodded, barnyard, and commotion.

Grade 1 (Bonnell): We read "I'm New Here" by Anne O'Brien.  This story looks at 3 children who have come to America from other countries around the world and how they adjusted to their new homes.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year.


Grade 1 (Gordon):  We heard "Mummy Cat" by Marcus Ewert.  Mummy cat roams the pyramid waiting for his queen to wake up.  It was noted that there were several other stories in the illustrations.  Students poured over the books (see photo) during reading time to solve the mystery.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year.  Vocabulary: pyramid, pharaohs, century, serene.

Grade 1 (Hirst):  We heard "Job Wanted" by Teresa Bateman.  The dog was not discouraged and kept on trying to find a farm job right for him.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year. Vocabulary: discouraged, foofaraw, plodded, barnyard, and commotion.

Grade 1 (Stillwaugh):  We heard "A Perfectly Messed-up Story" by Patrick McDonnell and reviewed what we knew about taking care of books.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year.  Vocabulary: skipping, stain, fingerprints, respect, inspire.

Grade 2 (Gregerson): Due to yearbook photos in the library, we were only about to read during this time.

Grade 2 (Holt):  We heard "Job Wanted" by Teresa Bateman.  The dog was not discouraged and kept on trying to find a farm job right for him.  It is one of our Washington Children's Choice nominees for this year. Vocabulary: discouraged, foofaraw, plodded, barnyard, and commotion.

Grade 2 (Rempel):  We heard "Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas" by Lynne Cox.  We learned about an elephant seal from Christchurch, New Zealand who, in spite of being taken away, kept returning to the river it loved.  Vocabulary: New Zealand, flippers, nostrils, swerved.

Grade 3: We began working on our posters for the "Best Book I Ever Read" poster contest.  The annual contest is sponsored by the Edmonds Arts Commission and the Friends of Edmonds Library.  All posters need to be completed by Thursday, March 23.

Grade 4: We continued to work on using Newela to read current event articles and informational text online.  Mr. Gibson's class was unable to do this due to yearbook picture taking.

Grade 5: We continued to discuss fact and opinion.

Grade 6: We finished our work on comparing our school online library catalog with catalogs at a public library and university library.

Professional: I attended the district test coordinator training Monday evening so I can be up-to-date on information regarding our upcoming SBA testing.  I served as a panelist at a meeting on Tuesday for prospective librarians at the district office.  I attended our regular staff meeting on Wednesday morning.  I set-up and organized our In-School Sno-Isle Reading Challenge contest for 3rd graders.  Edith Farrar from the Edmonds Public Library served as the emcee.  I helped Mrs. Shumway with Woodway Walkers on Monday.  I updated old PC that will create computer stations in Mrs. Widener's kindergarten class.  I helped troubleshoot technology and met with our tech support person for the upcoming gmail conversion and state testing.

Friday, March 3, 2017

This Week in the Library: February 27 - March 3

This was an interesting week in the library.  Classes were cancelled Wednesday because of  Kindergarten Registration and substitute unavailability.  I was out Wed. - Fri. due to an eye injury.  Most classes hear a story, selected books, and read quietly.

Kindergarten (Widener): Heard the informational book, "Hippos are Huge" by Jonathan London, from our Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award list.  Vocabulary: monstrous, chomp, nostrils, tidbits.

Grade 1 (Hirst): Heard "Mummy Cat" by Marcus Ewert.  Vocabulary: pyramid, pharaohs, century, serene.

Grade 6: Continued working on our Comparing Catalogs projects.  Students were finding books in our catalog, a public library catalog, and a university catalog.

Professional: Attended our district librarian meeting at Meadowdale Elementary on Tuesday evening.  Also attended a meeting on student learning Tuesday morning.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Marvin K. Mooney Group Reading @ Edmonds Downtown Read Across America Celebration Saturday

From Edith at the Edmonds Public Library:

As part of this year’s READ ACROSS AMERICA day long festivities in downtown Edmonds, I am organizing a group reading of MARVIN K. MOONEY WILL YOU PLEASE GO NOW!, by Dr. Seuss. The text of the book is arranged in a script for 3 groups of readers.

Our hope is to have AS MANY PEOPLE PARTICIPATE AS POSSIBLE!  Maybe we’ll set a Guinness World’s record! 

Readers will assemble on and around the steps of Edmonds Historical Museum -- Reading will be at 2:00pm (Saturday 3/4) – just after a donation driven showing of HORTON HEARS A WHO at the Edmonds Theatre.


I am including copies of the 3 scripts here - practicing ahead of time is strongly recommended!

Monday, February 27, 2017

Read Across America Coming to Downtown Edmonds

Read Across America is coming to Edmonds.  The link below is to a flyer that lists all of the wonderful event occurring this weekend!

FLYER

Friday, February 24, 2017

This Week in the Library: February 22-24

Happy Presidents Day.  We hope you enjoyed the extended weekend.  If your library was on Monday or Tuesday, your books will be due next week.  Here's what we did the rest of the week in library classes:

Kindergarten (Cook/Morehouse): We heard books that might be on next year's Children's Choice award list.  Mrs. Cook's class heard "The Cow Who Climbed a Tree" by Gemma Merino and Mrs. Morehouse's class heard "The Bear and the Piano" by Litchfield.

Grade 1 (all except Hirst): We used this week to catch up on the Children's Choice books we missed so far.  Mrs. Gordon's class heard "Who Wants a Hug?" by Jeff Mack; Ms. Bonnell's class heard "Hippos are Huge" by Jonathan London; Mr. Stillwaugh's class heard "There Was and Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight" by Penny Klosterman.

Grade 2 (Gregerson/Rempel): We heard books that might be on next year's Children's Choice award list.  Mrs. Gregerson's class heard "Bunnies" by Kevan Atteberry, "Barnacle is Bored" by Jonahtan Fenske, and "Best Frints in the Whole Universe" by Antoinette Portis.  Mrs. Rempel's class heard "A Bike for Sergio" by Maribeth Boelts.

Grade 2 (Holt): We used this week to catch up on the Children's Choice books we missed so far.  We heard "Hippos are Huge" by Jonathan London.

Grade 3: We completed our graph paper programming lesson.  We learned how we could take written directions and turn them into a code.

Grade 4: We learned about Newsela.  We read current event articles from this website and took article quizzes.

Grade 5 (Alderson) : We did some small group work with fact vs. opinion.  We looked at statements to determine what type they were and how we could proved fact statements.

Grade 6: No classes this week due to President's Day holiday.

Professional: Attended our bi-monthly staff meeting Wednesday morning.  Worked on library maintenance projects.