Monday, April 28, 2014

COLLECTING




It's not too early to start thinking about summer reading. Studies show consistently that the more reading one does, the better reader one becomes. In the spirit of keeping kids reading over the summer, I have put together an end-of-year book giveaway program. Students in all grades get to choose and keep a book for their own private library.

If you have any gently used books that your  children have outgrown, I would be happy to put them  in the end-of-year book giveaway. Please make sure, however, that the books are in decent shape.

You can drop them off at the school library, or even the front office. I will also be happy to write up an estimate of the value of your donation on school letterhead for tax purposes if that would be helpful.

Thanks so much, in advance!

Friday, April 25, 2014

2014 DCF Winner

And the winner is...


WONDER
BY
P.J. PALACIO



I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse.  

This is how the book, Wonder, by P.J. Palacio opens, and these are the words that August Pullman uses to describe his face. Born with a facial difference that, up until now, has prevented him from going to a mainstream school all August wants is to be treated as an ordinary kid, but his new 5th grade classmates at Beecher Prep, can’t get past Auggie’s extraordinary face.

This book is an extraordinary read. One student at Oak Grove said it was the "...best book he EVER read". Chosen as the Vermont Reads book by the Vermont Humanities Council, I'll bet many other are agreeing with our student.


Try it for yourself!

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Red Clover Winner!

For the past 10 weeks students in grades K-3 (and a small selection of 4th graders) have been reading books on this year's Vermont children's' choice list, aka The Red Clover books. Each year there are 10 new picture books to read and discuss and then the students get to vote on their favorite story.

The hands-down winner at Oak Grove this year was the World's Greatest Lion by Ralph Helfer. It is based on the true story of a lion cub that was rescued in Zambia after a close brush with death, and came to live on Ralph Helfer's Africa USA dance. There he was trained and ended up being featured in several Hollywood movies.

Turns out that our Oak Grove students are right in step with everyone else, because Vermont kids from all around the state voted The World's Greatest Lion as this year's Red Clover Winner.

Give this heart-tugging story a read and then another one. There's lots to look at and lots to wonder about. I'm sure Zamba's movies can be found on netflix or other movie sources and more information about Zamba and Ralph Helfer can be found online. This is a story that sticks with you.


The World's Greatest Lion

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Student Stories

     Students in my last 6 week skills block chose to write narratives. Some had their own ideas and others used a very cool writing tool called STORYMATIC. This is a box of situation and character cards. Students pulled two or three cards from each of the two categories and had to come up with a story that made use of all the cards.
     These stories can be accessed by clicking on the students names on the right side of this page. Work from other sessions is also posted on their pages, with the newest being on top.. Feel free to read that as well.
     Students in the last session were: Carter, Emma, Erick, Jonah, Margaret, Nick, Wyatt, Zola.
     Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

NEW DCF list

The new DCF list for 2014/2015 has been posted on the Dorothy Canfield Fisher page. To view the list and to get a complete set of annotations click on https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B55N8oQex0aJQXh5dTR2YlRKNDQ/edit

We have ALL these books in the library. So if you want to get a head start on next year, come on in!

Monday, March 31, 2014

Free Reading Online

Check out the Useful Sites tab on the right of this page. I have started to collect free reading and reading games sites. Check back often as I hope to add more on a regular basis, and if you have some you'd like to add, let me know!

Friday, March 28, 2014

Graphic Novels

 Some people think that graphic novels are just comic books. Well, they ARE comics, but a great graphic novel is also a really great read with pictures that totally support the text. The can be funny stories, mysteries, tales of friendship, adventure, history, mythology...

We have a pretty good selection here in the library. Check out the 741.5 section and see what's there.

Here are a few of my top pix:

Retells in graphic novel format stories from Greek mythology about the exploits of Aphrodite, including her birth from the sea foam and her role in the Trojan War. We have other books in this amazing series.



 In Kansas in the year 1937, eleven-year-old Jack Clark faces his share of ordinary challenges: local bullies, his father's failed expectations, a little sister with an eye for trouble. But he also has to deal with the effects of the Dust Bowl, including rising tensions in his small town and the spread of a shadowy illness.

 Two roller-skating best friends--one tiny, one tall--share three comical adventures involving outrageously bright socks, an impromptu trek to the Andes, and a most unlikely marvelous companion.

    From sixth grade through tenth, Raina copes with a variety of dental problems that affect her appearance and how she feels about herself. This book won the DCF award several years ago and is a GREAT read!