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Black History Month

February is Black History Month

During this month we recognize the contributions of African-Canadians and African-Americans to North American culture and history. There is a display in the library showcasing stories about African-Americans, or stories written by famous African-American authors. We have nonfiction biographies about Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Ruby Bridges, President Barack Obama and famous athlete Michael Jordan. Stop by and see the collection.

 

Feb. 6 – 10, 2012 Library Happenings

This week the library is closed on Monday and Tuesday for testing. The regular library schedule will resume next week. All classes will be coming in for a 15 minute book exchange on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday.

Browse Inside The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling, Illustrated by Margo Apple

Browse Inside The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling, Illustrated by Margo Apple.

Ms. Lehnert’s Primary Language Arts Group will be starting a novel study on Thursday, February 9th. We will be reading The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling. Click on the link above to preview the book.

Jan. 30 – Feb. 3, 2012 Library Happenings

HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY!

Will Wiarton Willie see his shadow? If he does, it means we will have six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t, we will have an early spring! Find out on February 2nd.

The library is still being used for testing, so all classes will visit the library for a quick book exchange on either Thursday or Friday this week.

Jan. 23 – 27, 2012 Library Happenings

GUNG HAY FAT CHOY!
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!

This week the Library is still being used for testing, so book borrowing will only be allowed on Monday and Friday. All classes will be visiting on one of those days. We have many Chinese New Year books ready to be borrowed!

January 16 – 20, 2012 Happenings

This week it has been very busy in the Library. All classes are visiting on either Monday or Friday to do book exchanges. From Tuesday to Thursday, the Library is being used for online testing.

Ms. Lehnert went book shopping this week and bought over 150 new books for the Library! There is a great mixture of nonfiction, fiction and picturebooks, that Ms. Lehnert will be very busy processing in the next few weeks. Stay tuned for more updates…

New Books “A Taste”

There are now brand new books on display in the Library!

New Nonfiction books!

More Nonfiction!

 

 

 

We've got new Easy picture books!

More new Easy picture books!

Read-a-Louds Jan 9 – 13

In anticipation of Lunar New Year (Monday, January 23rd), this week we will be reading a legend from Japan: I Am Tama, Lucky Cat by Wendy Henrichs. The story tells about the origins of the beckoning cat and how it came to be a symbol of good luck.

 

Grades K to 1 will be reading an Elephant & Piggie Book, I Broke My Trunk! This hilarious book by Mo Willems is the latest in the series. 

 

 

New Books for January 2012

Tons of new books to start off the year! Stop by the Library to have a look; all new books will be on display during the second week of January, and will be available for check-out after 3:00pm on Thursday, January 12th. Ms. Lehnert likes to display all new books for several days so that all students and teachers have a chance at seeing what is being added to the Library collection.

 

 

Read-a-Louds Jan 3 – 6

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

 

Welcome back after the Winter Break! This week we will be reading a couple of books. For K to 1, we will be reading Robert Munsch’s new book Give Me Back My Dad! This story is a result of an online poll that Scholastic held last Fall – students were given 3 different storylines, and the one with the most votes would be the story that Robert Munsch would write. This book contains the winning storyline, and true to Munsch’s writing style, is quite funny!

 

 

 

 

For grades 2 to 7 students (who visit the library for story-time), we will be reading a traditional French-Canadian folktale, The Flying Canoe, retold by Eric A. Kimmel.

This folktale has many versions, and has been altered since it was first published in the late 1800’s. The original publication had the story taking place on New Year’s Eve instead of Christmas Eve, and the main characters were loggers instead of voyageurs. The sinister element of the story has been toned down to make the story suitable for younger students; in the original story, it is El Diablo who visits the loggers and offers them a ride in the canoe back to their homes for New Year’s Eve. Grades 6 and 7 students will be comparing the original story to this newer version.