Saturday, June 4, 2016

2016 May Theme: Caring for Others

Accomplishments
  • School wide book festival!
  • Ellen Hopkins talk to select students
  • Delivered ~300 books to the units
  • Worked on parts of speech unit with Ms. R's Class
  • Processed large donation from City of Rochester library
The Spring Book Festival was a success! In partnership with the St. John Fisher College Senor class of 2016, the Monroe County Library, the Library presented an afternoon celebration of reading. Students spent the afternoon learning about a variety of book genres; including graphic novels, urban fiction, poetry, historical fiction and non-fiction. Each student participated in an informational scavenger hunt where St. John Fish College students provided clues and answers. Over 50 students participated. Students also received free books courtesy of the Monroe County Library System. Local librarians, Shelley Matthews and Darlene Saunders, provided personalized readers advisory. They also distributed over 500 free books to students.

Ellen Hopkins came to speak to a select group of students. It was an interesting talk about the power of not giving up and the downside of drug addiction. After this talk, the superintendent expressed interest in having other, more diverse authors come to speak at our school. I have started the process of securing a local author to speak later this summer or early fall.

I worked with a local librarian to deliver about 300 books to the units. We went from unit to unit and removed old, titles then replaced them with newer books donated by the Monroe County Library.

I continued working with Ms. R's class. We focused on parts of speech. I read them a book on adjectives and verbs. We then used knowledge from those books to complete several hilarious Mad Libs. We also started reading James and The Giant Peach. 

Volunteers getting ready!

Scavenger hunt central

Superhero cape and balloons ready to go!


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