Monday, November 15, 2021

New Books...


The library has recently purchased a few more books to add to our Thanksgiving collection, so stop by and check them out!



P.S.  If you've never read anything about the "lost colony of Roanoke" you need to.  Its mystery is a fascinating story.  We now have two titles on the subject.  As of today, they are both checked out to other students, but you can always log into your library account on OPAC and reserve one.



Happy Reading!


Thursday, November 11, 2021

Veterans' Day 2021


"For all we can ever do for our heroes is remember them and remember what they did."

                                                                         -    Ronald Reagan 11/11/1985



Happy Veterans' Day to all our who have served in our armed forces.  We thank you for your service.


Click on the link below to see pictures and information about individual veterans (submitted by our teachers and students) in a Padlet created by Ms. Kathy Jones' 8th grade Coding and Robotics Exploratory class.






Several of our students conducted interviews with a veteran.  These interviews will be on display in the library for the next couple weeks for students to see.






Many of our books on soldiers and the wars they have fought are on display and available for checkout.



















Friday, November 5, 2021

Puzzle of the Month

The Puzzle of the Month for October was, fittingly, one featuring the works of Edgar Allan Poe.  Students are able to spend a few minutes working on a featured 1,000 piece puzzle during class visits to the library.  This is the third puzzle completed by students this year.  



The finished product





Students in Mrs. Lake's class work on the puzzle during a recent class visit.





Avery and Sadie placing the last pieces.




Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Library Google Class Winners

At the end of each nine weeks the library gives out prizes to a student in each grade for participating in library Google class activities.  For each activity a student completes, his or her name is entered into a drawing.  The more activities done, the more chances to win!

Winners of the first drawing of the year are...


8th Grade
Trevor
During the first nine weeks, Eighth-grade students read and studied Kwame Alexander's The Crossover in ELA.


Trevor won a new hardcover copy of Mike Lupica's Miracle on 49th Street, Kwame Alexander's Free Write Notebook, an all-access pass to WHS events (thanks for the donation, WHS!) and a coupon book to area restaurants.


7th Grade
Adrianna
Seventh-grade students read about the Middle Ages in ELA during the first nine weeks.


Adrianna won a new, hardcover Classic Starts edition of The Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle, The Thrifty Guide to Medieval Times: A Handbook for Time Travelers and a coupon book to area restaurants.


6th Grade
Alexa
Sixth-grade students read about the Great Depression in ELA during the first nine weeks.


 Alexa won a new, hardcover copy of Lauren Wolk's Echo Mountain, a coupon book to area restaurants and a bag of candy bars which were originally created during the years of the Great Depression.  




Students, keep checking in on the library's Google class page for activities you can do.  You'll learn lots of great stuff and possibly win lots of great stuff, too!


Above all, keep reading!

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Halloween Book Characters

This past Friday, some book characters stopped by the library to help celebrate Halloween.  We had a few Harrys, a Hermoine and Dumbledore from Harry Potter, Thing 1 and 2 from Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat, Jack Skellington, Williams Steig's Shrek, Charlotte the spider from E.B. White's Charlotte's Web, the Grim Reaper, characters from Castle Diaries and The Vampire Diaries and several characters from cartoons and animated films.  Do you recognize someone you know?























I hope you all had a wonderful Halloween and were able to read and hear lots of scary ghost stories!