Thursday, September 09, 2010

 

BOOK FAIR IS COMING!!!




The fall PTA bookfair will be in the media center from September 20-24th. Students will be purchasing books during their media period that week. There is a family night on Thursday from 6-8pm. Please help support our PTA by purchasing some books.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

 

WELCOME BACK!


Welcome back to a New School Year. The media center is up and running and students will be checking out books today, the first day of school.
Students in grades 5 will be allowed to check out 2 books during media every week. Students in grades 2-4 will check out 1 book every week with the exception of the first week of a new month. During the first week of a new month, students will be allowed to check out 2 books.
Please remind your child that ALL of our books are BRAND NEW and we would like to keep them looking new.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

 

VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR


The very hungry caterpillar turns 40th this year.

Check out Eric Carle's website...http://www.eric-carle.com/home.html



Monday, March 23, 2009

 

BOOK FAIR IS COMING!!


Beginning Tuesday, April 28th through Monday, May 4th , the Scholastic Book Fair will be held in the media center. This is a great chance to purchase new books and the money raised goes to our PTA.

 

SPRING CLEANING???

Are you doing some spring cleaning?
Maybe you will come across paperback books that have been read already....if so, please consider donating them to the media center for the Used Book Fair this year.

 

Mrs. Music's Note

I have a BA from Dowling College, NY in elementary education and a Master's Degree from the University of Maryland in Library Media Science.
I have been working for CCPS for the past 15years.

Friday, March 20, 2009

 

READ AND REVIEW A GREAT BOOK




Boxes for Katje by Candace FlemingAfter the war, there was little left in the tiny Dutch town of Olst. The townspeople lived on cabbages and seed potatoes. They patched and repatched their worn-thin clothing, and they went without soap or milk, sugar or new shoes." Set in post-World War II Holland and based on an actual incident, this story illuminates a little-known episode in history. To offset the devastation left by the war, the Children's Aid Society and other relief agencies encouraged American students to send boxes of basic necessities to victimized children. When Katje in Olst receives such a box from Rosie in Mayfield, IN, the two begin a correspondence that eventually triggers a relief effort that enables this small Dutch town to make it through an unbearably frigid winter. -- School Library Journal


I read this book for the first time last year and I thought that it was so good that I recommended my friend, Ms. Beighley, to read it. This story really showed how important people are to one another; no matter how far away!
I give this story my highest rating - *****five stars.
How would you rate this story?

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR SEUSS


We celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday by reading many of his books in the library. We also learned about his life and how at first people told him that he would not be successful. But, he perservered and look what happened!
Unfortunately, Read Across America at CHS was canceled due to snow, but we still celebrated his memory and legacy here at Barstow.

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