Friday, February 25, 2011

Visit from the RPL librarians

On Thursday February 24th, two librarians from the Brighouse branch of the Richmond Public Library visited our library to do book talks about all the Red Cedar Book Award nominees for this year. They did two presentations. The first was to divisions 4 and 5 and the second was to divisions 2 and 3.



We have lots of copies of the Red Cedar books in our library thanks to support from our PAC. Additional copies may be borrowed from the Richmond Public Library.
Red Cedar book reviews coming soon!
Ms Novakowski

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Penelope and the Preposterous Birthday Party

Today the primary classes read Penelope and the Preposterous Birthday Party. The students appreciated the  humour of the situation and compared the story and the illustrations to "Robert Munsch" books. The students made connections to their own personal experiences (text-to-self) with parties and having large groups of friends over to their homes. Some students also made text-to-text connections and thought this story had similarities to Moira's Birthday by Robert Munsch.



The students recorded their reviews on a chart in the library:
I think this one will be another favourite!
Ms Novakowski

Friday, February 18, 2011

Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Bradley McGogg, the Very Fine Frog


This week the primary classes read Bradley McGogg, the Very Fine Frog by Tim Beiser. The students thought this story was quite funny and they enjoyed the rhymes. There was lots of great vocabulary to introduce and lots of personal connections about the different foods that animals and people eat!
The students wrote their reviews this week on a chart in the library.
I have a feeling this one might be a contender for our school's nomination for the award!
Ms Novakowski

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Photography Club

A group of grades 4 and 5 students meet in the library on Tuesdays at 12:30. The students are learning to use the school's new digital cameras, upload and save photos on the computer and create photo projects such as photo collages and photo books.

Each week, we have a little photo design lesson and then travel around the school and outside to take some photos around a specific theme. The students then download their photos and save a favourite from that week.

Zoom-In/Zoom-Out photos






Circle photos




Love photos

Some of the students' LOVE photos (taken through a paper tube squished to be heart-shaped) will be shared at the school assembly on February 25th.
Ms Novakowski

Monday, February 14, 2011

Scholastic Book Fair

Sabrina Ji and many other wonderful parent volunteers hosted another successful Scholastic Book Fair in our library.
We were able to acquire many of the books requested by the students for circulation in the library. This time around we also took some of our profits in "cash" to save for some special purchases for the library.
Thanks to the many parents and student volunteers from divisions 1 and 2 who helped make this book fair a success!
Ms Novakowski

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Division 2: Book Podcasts (audio books) and Trailers (like you know, movie trailers for books)

Hey people!

Check out the book audio podcasts and trailers posted on the Division 2 blog page!
Click on the division 2 tab above this post...

posted by Allison, division 2

Monday, February 7, 2011

Scholastic Book Fair

Sabrina Ji and her group of parents have worked magic again and have set up our second Scholastic Book Fair of the year. The students have been so excited to come into the library to check out all the available books.

The Book Fair will be open to parents and students on Wednesday, February 9 and Thursday, February 10 before school, over lunch hour and after school.
Profits from the book fair enable us to purchase more books and resources for the school library.

Thank you for your support,

Ms Novakowski

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Blair Book Fair Preview

The books that are going to be in this book fair include the favorable

"Earthquake Terror" by the awesome author Peg Kehret!
or perhaps the exciting and adventure-filled "Forbidden Sea" by Sheila A. Nielson!
No-one can miss the "Prom and Prejudice" by Elizabeth Eulberg, also author of "The Lonely Hearts Club". 

"Ghosts of the Titanic" the spooky book that no-one could call dull boasts to be writen by Julie Lawson who has never yet wrote a boring book.
In "Finding Danny" join a devastated 12 year old in the search for his missing dog, this books author is none other then Linzi Glass.          

Check this site regularly for updates on all the cool books that the book fair can-not and will not leave out.






Brian Div. 2

Chocolate Lily Book Awards: Viva Zapata


Viva Zapata by Emilie Smith of Vancouver and Margarita Kenefic Tejada of Guatemala, is a fictional story  about Mexican revolutionary hero Emiliano Zapata's childhood.

Mini book reviews from our primary classes...

division 6
The main character was brave. -Cindy
The illustrations are black and white but they are still detailed. -Summi
It was based on a true person. -Julaine
It was different because it had no colour. - Sophie
The main character was kind and cared about other people. -Jen

division 7
The pictures are cool. -Annika
Emiliano is very kind and helps others. -Sharon
I liked the story. - Sarah
Emiliano was brave. - Eddie
The story is a guide to life. - Liat

division 8
It's very nice that he save the horses. -Areej
The bandidos were like the Club Penguin polar bear. -Mya
We all liked the pants part.

division 9
I liked the part when he rescued the horses. -Thomas
The illustration with the bad guys splitting their pants was funny. -Alexander

division 10
It's nice that he helps people. -Carisa
I like the cover and the illustrations in the book. -Declan
I liked the part about saving the horses. -Kylie