Monday, January 2, 2012

Starting 2012

It's Bingo Time!
In the Media Center we are starting the new year of 2012 with a game-style review of the student guidelines. Grades 2-6 play Bingo with keywords for guidelines and some fun animal pictures too. For example, "check in and check out" are keywords for students to think of guidelines for checking in and checking out books. Here are some smart answers already shared: "Check out books with Mrs. Allison or Mrs. Wilson before books can leave the Library, " "Check in books after two weeks," "Put books on White Zone/tan cart by circulation desk to check books in," "Check books in before sharing with a friend," "Renew if want to keep books longer," "Can't renew if a book is on hold for someone else," "May request a hold on a book that isn't available right now, then get it later on," The first student to cover all words and animals with beans on their Bingo card WINS! Prizes for winners include glow sticks, silly bands and trading cards.

For Kindergarten and First Graders a shorter review with fewer guidelines was given along with "mooing," I mean, reading Click, Clack, Moo; Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin. Okay, we read and "mooed" together as the story unfolds...
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
The cows on the farm find an old typewriter. They type a note to the farmer to ask for electric blankets to keep warm on cold nights. The farmer refuses. The cows go on strike and refuse to give milk until their demands are met. Someone has to give. Will it be the farmer or the cows? What about the other animals who have needs of their own? Professional book rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars.


~ Dewey Decimal 800s ~
The 2nd through 6th graders also learned about the Dewey Decimal 800 section of the library. This is where books on literature are found. They saw several books and heard excerpts read from a few books on poetry, jokes, stories and plays. See these books below...
Where the Sidewalk Ends: 30th Anniversary Special Edition
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. The poem called "Smart" was read at story time. Students who know basic money exchange and value will get a good laugh from this poem.

Agent P (Phineas and Ferb Series)
Agent P's Top Secret Joke Book by Disney, "What follows Agent P everywhere he goes? His tail."

The Guide to the Territories of Halla
Pendragon, The Guide to the Territories of Halla by D.J. MacHale. This storybook is a journey through the territories of Halla and the people that are threatened to be doomed by a deceptive demon, ironically named Saint Dane. This book is a companion guide to the successful fiction book series, Pendragon.

Shakespeare and MacBeth
Shakespeare and MacBeth, The Story Behind the Play by Stewart Ross. This book takes the reader behind the scenes of the theater in Shakespeare's time. Students learned that women were not allowed to act but teenage young men filled the female roles instead. I am glad to live in a time in history when women's rights give females the opportunity to be actresses, if they so desire and we can still enjoy Shakespeare's plays.

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