Thursday, December 18, 2014

Polar Express

The Polar Express big bookThis week in the Library we read the Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg.  The Polar Express is a story about a magical train that takes a boy on a journey to the North Pole to receive a special gift from Santa Clause.

 On Friday the school will show the movie.  It is fun to see how books and movies are different.  After we read the book we spent a few minutes comparing and contrasting the book and the movie.  It has been a fun week. The question is, "Do you Believe"?

Merry Christmas to all the students and families at Bella Vista. We will see you next year!
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Monday, December 15, 2014

New Books Are Here!

Bella Vista Library received over 75 wonderful new books now available for you to check out! There is a variety of biographies, informational books, holiday books, and graphic novels. Sports biographies to check out: 
  • Derrick Rose
  • Kevin Durant
  • Kevin Garnett
  • Landon Donovan
  • LeBron James
  • Lionel Messi
  • Peyton Manning
  • Shaun White

Eye to Eye:  How Some Animals See the World (1st-4th grade) by Steve Jenkins is a fascinating non-fiction book with intricate paper collage artwork of each animals' eyes.


I especially love the book, Helen's Big World:  The Life of Helen Keller (Kindergarten and up) by Doreen Rappaport. This biography inspires me as I read quotes from Helen Keller and
learn about her life. She started out as a normal toddler who was struck with an unknown illness at the age of 18 months that left her unable to see, hear or speak. The illustrations by Matt Tavares are beautiful. Check this one out!

A humorous series both boys and girls will like are the Clementine (1st-3rd grade) books by Marcia Frazee. We received:
  • Clementine's Letter
  • Clementine and the Family Meeting
  • Clementine and the Spring Trip


Great graphic novels for all reading levels are here:
  • Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas (K-3rd grade)
  • The Baby-Sitters Club:  Mary Anne saves the Day (2nd-5th grade)
  • Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales:  Donner Dinner Party (3rd-7th grade)
  • Sisters (3rd-7th)
  • Bluffton:  My Summer with Buster Keaton (4th-7th grade)
 Fiction books you should check out are:
  • School of Fear:  The Final Exam (3rd-7th grade)
  • Fortunately, the Milk (3rd-7th grade)
  • How to Catch a Bogle (4th-7th grade)
  • Zebra Forest (4th-7th grade)
  • Al Capone Does My Shirts (5th and up)
  • Counting by 7s (5th and up) 
You should each be able to find something great to read!                          

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Elf on the Shelf

The Elf on the ShelfThis week in the Library we have read "The Elf on the Shelf " to each of the classes.  It just so happens that this Year Santa has sent an elf on the shelf to Bella Vista.  She keeps showing up all around the school.  You never know where she will be, but we do know she will be watching to see if the Bella Vista Students are good or not.  She loves reporting to Santa all the great things that students at Bella Vista are doing. She has seen students taking turns, following teacher directions the first time, and being kind to others. The elf has brought some notes back after her report to Santa telling some of the things Santa has said. So far she has been in our library, In Principal Prescott's office and the computer lab.  Who knows where she will be next. 

Thank you to Ms. Hunt who sent a special request to the North Pole to have a Elf on the Shelf come to Bella Vista.

LEAP into Beehive Books

Cartoon FrogThis year our Beehive Book Club theme is LEAP into Beehive books.  We are excited to have our Beehive Book Club back and going.  Each of our Bella Vista Students have Decorated and Colored a frog.  They are Hanging up in front of the Media Center.

Beehive Books are books that the Children's Literature Association of Utah have nominated for the Children of the State of Utah to vote on.  There are 4 categories:  Poetry, Picture, Fiction, and Informational.  For a complete list of the 2014-2015 Beehive book Nominees please visit CLAU's website at www.clau.org.

Students are encouraged to read Beehive Books and vote on them.  The books can be checked out from our school library or any other library.  After students have read a Beehive Book, They can vote on the books in our library.  We will submit the votes in April.  After you read the Beehive Books, don't forget to sign the yellow binder so that we know what books you have read.

Most important there will be a Beehive Book Club Party in May where the winning Beehive books are announced and prizes are given out for the top readers of Beehive Books.

A big THANK YOU goes out to Bella Vista's administration and the PTA for financially supporting our Beehive Book Club!