Sign up for Monarchs Read All Summer! Our students can visit the school library on Wednesday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. and check out books, take AR quizzes and visit with other families. To sign up, please fill out the attached form: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Adt3O5l-kQqCZGM4a3RmMzRfN2N6cXJ3cmM3&hl=en . NOTE: There are two sides!
Happy Summer Reading!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Summer Reading!
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Spend More Time in the Library
If you get to school early to pick up your students, why not spend a little extra time in the library? We could use help shelving books, straightening up the shelves, or putting covers and labels on books (training provided). Our 170 students check out 100 books a day, and they return 100 books a day! That's a lot of books to put back in the right place, so any time you have to give will be well spent!
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Time Flies When You're Surrounded by Good Books!
This library's been hopping this morning. Our first grade friends came in this morning to take AR quizzes on the books they read last night for homework. Lots of high fives were given out by Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Muller who were here to help with the quizzing and new book selection.
Get ready now for Santa's Book Shop on Thursday, Dec. 3rd. You can help by cleaning off your bookshelves! Send us books you think our students and their parents might like to give each other as gifts this year. Please don't send us books that have been written in, torn, or folded and bent. Save the well-loved books for your grandchildren to enjoy! We also might have a hard time selling a book no one at your house has ever touched - there's usually a reason! We would love to have books you've enjoyed and are ready to pass on - books you wouldn't mind your child buying for your Christmas present. Think about cookbooks, coffee table books or the second to the latest John Grisham novel!
Questions? Ask your librarian. E-mail me at sbatt@sjoa.org.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Happy Birthday!
What could be better than having a librarian sing Happy Birthday to you in front of your entire class? I can't think of anything! If you'd like to sponsor a book in honor of your child's birthday, please fill out the pdf file here and send it secretly to the school office with your check. We suggest a minimum sponsorship of $10, but we can find ways to spend more! Please make sure grandparents and other generous relatives know about this program!
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Monarchs Read All Summer
Click here to open the registration form for the Monarchs Read All Summer program. Print it out, fill it out and send it to the library by backpack mail! We'll get you started before school lets out!
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Little Bits of Library News
Busy library. Your librarian loves statistics. So far this year, your students have checked out 4,634 things from the library. And they’ve passed 2,079 quizzes. They’re taking enough quizzes that on average, we estimate each student is spending 26 minutes a day on reading. How much does your student spend each day on reading?
Pizza Hut Book-It certificates. If your kindergarten through 6th grade student met their goals for the first quarter, you should have found a certificate for a free personal pan pizza in their back pack. Sign up online for a family incentive from Pizza Hut. Go to www.bookitprogram.com.
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
There's a whole lot of reading going on...
And it's good reading! During the first quarter of the school year, our students passed 1,812 Accelerated Reader quizzes. Not only that, the school's average percent correct on quizzes was 86.4 percent! That means our students are reading a lot, and they're reading well. We've been encouraging students to aim for 100 percent correct on quizzes this year - high quality quizzing, and it's paying off. During the last week of the quarter, students received more than 300 tickets for their 100's - the tickets went into a jar in the library for a prize drawing.
We also created a Millionaires Club this fall for students who have read a million words or more. Each Thursday, your librarian announces the top ten students in "words read." Students are so excited for their friends whose names are on the list. There are no million dollar cash prizes for club members - just recognition and the admiration of their friends.
Remember, Accelerated Reader is a teacher tool to guide your students in their reading practice. Our little contests are encouraging lots and lots of high quality reading practice! Thanks for all you do to help us motivate and encourage your students!
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