It’s May, already?!

Wow! Time is flying at South Slope/BCSD.  April was Poetry Month and we had so much fun reading, writing and sharing poems.  We celebrated with a fabulous assembly and Poem in Your Pocket Day.

And now…it’s May! This month in the library we are recognizing and learning about Asian Heritage Month.  There are book displays for students to choose both fiction and non fiction reads about Asian Heritage:

This week several classes also read Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho and illustrated by Dung Ho and  My Day with Gong Gong by Sennah Yee and illustrated by Elaine Chen .  Students responded to these books with joy and connection. Watch Joanna Ho read her book by clicking on the cover. And have fun with illustrator Elaine Chen by clicking on My Day with Gong Gong.

Explore our collection of digital resources about Asian Heritage Month including choice boards for primary and intermediate students:

What else is happening in the library this month?

Divisions 15 and 16 are working on their Stop Motion Animation films.  They have been learning how to use the Stop Motion app and creating short films with loose parts from our Story Studio.  This week they presented their final storyboards to the group and received feedback.  Now they will begin to create their films.  Stay tuned for more!

This week we also began our Canadian Picture Book of the Year readings. Each week we will read and respond to a new book.  When we are done, students will vote for their favourite.  Here are the books we will be reading.  Stay tuned for the winner!

Microbits are also in the library.  Grade 6/7 students from South Slope and BCSD have been learning how to write code for these mini computers.  We’ve been having fun learning how to code games like Rock, Paper, Scissors and send messages to each other using the radio.

Stay tuned for updates here and on my Twitter feed @jenparaujo

More Poetry!!!

Hello again, everyone!  I have been going CRAZY over poetry and created another Poetry Choice board.  This one is designed for Intermediate Students but is still fine for younger ones, too. Have fun with the activities and let me know what you like.  Click here to read, listen, watch and create poetry!

 

 

April is Poetry Month

 

April is Poetry month! Please click here to try out some of the activities on my new “Choice Board”. This choice board was created for primary students, but can be explored by kids of all ages.   Thank you to my colleague, Stephanie Good @sgood76, for the inspiration as well as @the_mulc and @tina_zita.

Stay tuned for poetry ideas for intermediate students and more!