This week in the library we will be reading and following directions to make paper airplanes. If you would like to make a harder version check out the KID LINK on the right side of the blog. The directions are there for making the "omni plane" I've never seen one fly quite like it does. Have Fun!!!
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE LIBRARY...
2/27/2012
2/15/2012
A Texas Longhorn
Meet JR whose horns span 109 inches. He's a Texas longhorn who in lives Down Under: Queensland, Australia and shares his pasture with other longhorn and water buffalo.
2/10/2012
Bil Lepp... national storyteller
Bil Lepp, a well known national storyteller, visited our library Wednesday afternoon and entertained the 6th and 7th graders with his hilarious stories. We've been listening to his tapes for a couple of years and it was delightful to meet him in person.
One of our favorites... "Mayhem Dressed Like an Eight Point Buck"
2/07/2012
Guinness World Records has confirmed that Edith Ritchie and Evelyn “Evie” Middleton, born November 15, 1909, are the world’s oldest living twins. The pair, who live together in a retirement home in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, celebrated their 102nd birthday in November 2011.
The twins, whose maiden name was Rennie, were born on a farm near Newburgh, Scotland more than a century ago when Edward VII was on the throne. Although not identical, their mother always dressed them exactly the same. After leaving school, they worked on farms before leaving to start their own families. Evelyn married William Middleton and has four children,12 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. Edith, married Nathaniel Ritchie and has four children, nine grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and three-great-great grandchildren.
The sisters have remained close throughout their life and now live together at Bonnyton House care home in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
“Edith and Evelyn are a remarkable pair – when they were born, the likes of Mark Twain and Florence Nightingale were still alive, and we had yet to conquer the South Pole,” said Guinness World Records Editor-in-Chief Craig Glenday. “They’ve clearly benefitted from good genes, and a solid life-long friendship that only twins can truly understand.”
1/25/2012
THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
Photographer Ostersund took this picture of the northern lights after the solar storm. He wrapped it into a 360 degree composition and called it... "Planet Aurora" It's beautiful.
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.
1/24/2012
RIBBIT!
The expression on the frog's face is priceless and the dragonfly looks pretty comfortable there too.
The photographer, Luis Carlos Barriuso, took this adorable photo on a rainy, gray day in the marshlands of Marim, near Bilbao, Spain. "I was surprised when it settled on the head of the frog," said Barriuso of the audacious dragonfly. "I only had time to take a few photographs before it flew off again."
The frog, meanwhile, could not be reached for comment. :)
MARK TWAIN'S HOME IN HARTFORD, CONN.
This is the beautiful home of Mark Twain, author of the classics Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Twain said of his home, now a museum,
"It had a heart, and a soul, and eyes to see us with; and approvals and solicitudes and deep sympathies; it was of us, and we were in its confidence and lived in its grace and in the peace of its benediction."
1/23/2012
THE WINNERS ARE...
A BALL FOR DAISY
by Chris Raschka
Caldecott Winner
In a wordless book with huge children’s appeal, Chris Raschka gives us the story of an irrepressible little dog whose most prized possession is accidently destroyed. With brilliant economy of line and color, Raschka captures Daisy’s total (yet temporary) devastation. A buoyant tale of loss, recovery and friendship
DEAD END IN NORVELT
by Jack Gantos
Newbery Winner
“Who knew obituaries and old lady death could be this funny and this tender?” said Newbery Medal Committee Chair Viki Ash.
1/21/2012
YOU'VE GOT MAIL!
We will be opening our library post office soon... February 1st. You can mail letters to anyone in our school. Until then click on our new link "You've got Mail" and read about the Pony Express.
http://historyofourmail.blogspot.com/
Its located on the right hand side of the blog under "Don't Miss This"
1/19/2012
1/17/2012
CLAPPING GAME
12/04/2011
The Eyes have it!
The eye of a green tree python
The eye of a young fairy penguin
The eye of a Grand Caymon Blue Iguana
The eye of a veiled Chameleon
11/02/2011
Almost a new library...
Just before Fall Break and with the help of Ms. Clarke, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Christensen I took all of the fiction books off of the shelves and re-organized them into genres. This was a huge job... way bigger than I anticipated. We are done and we now have several section in our fiction...
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Ghost Stories/Paranormal
Classics
Black America
Native America
Holocoust
Books about Girls
Books about Boys
Graphic Novels
Plus the series section with books like Bone, Babymouse, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid
With this new system I will quickly be able to help students find books when their teachers send them in with a specific genre in mind.
Historical Fiction
Mystery
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Ghost Stories/Paranormal
Classics
Black America
Native America
Holocoust
Books about Girls
Books about Boys
Graphic Novels
Plus the series section with books like Bone, Babymouse, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid
With this new system I will quickly be able to help students find books when their teachers send them in with a specific genre in mind.
11/01/2011
Glorious Fall!
Halloween was such fun this year and now it's November 1st. Of all the glorious things... it rained. I love the rain and I love looking out of the 2nd story window of the library at the huge Sugar Maple tree across the street. This year I've been asked to help with "pick - up" which means every afternoon I go out and help the students at the crosswalk. Today I will go out with an umbrella. Not only do I get to look at the view from the library window now I get to be part of it.
9/20/2011
8/10/2011
WHAT'S NEW IN THE LIBRARY
We have new book shelves in the library.
"Ahoy Matties"
Scott Clayson (Damon, Dalyn's dad) built this amazing pirate ship and made it into a bookshelf for our library.
Jack Sparrow is scheduled to arrive today!
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