I hope that students following the blog will join Shelfari so that we can share the books we've been reading. You can click on the Shelfari shelf here on the blog and when you get to the site, click "Home". All you need to register is an email address and it's completely free. Mr. Kotyk has created a Shelfari shelf, you can get there through the friends link on my shelf.
Don't forget to update your 25-books list to see how you're progressing toward your reading goal. As of today I have read 17, 923 pages and completed 69 books. It sounds like a lot, but I've got a ways to go. I just started The Big Game of Everything by Chris Lynch. Thus far it's about two crazy brothers, Egon and Onion Jock, with hippie parents and a grandpa who owns a 13-hole golf course (he's been adding one hole at a time, very slowly). Seems funny about to get funnier. Stay tuned for updates.
January 28, 2010
January 25, 2010
Mrs. Porter's Reading Goal
To compare with 6th & 7th grades: 40,000 pages by June 4th.
To compare with 8th grade: 130 books by June 4th.
To compare with 8th grade: 130 books by June 4th.
January 24, 2010
2010 Book Awards
Last week, the winners of several prestigious book awards were announced. I'm listing below the titles that we already have (black) or will be soon adding (red), (a * next to a title means I've ordered additional copies), to our collection in the media center. (a * next to a title means I've ordered additional copies)If you are interested in reading any of them, please be sure to fill out a request slip.
Newbery Award
Newbery Award
- Return to Sender by Rebecca Stead *
- Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice by Phillip Hoose *
- The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly *
- Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
- The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg by Rodman Philbrick
- Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez
- Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream by Tanya Lee Stone
- Going Bovine by Libba Bray
Labels:
Belpre,
Calpurnia Tate,
Julia Alvarez,
Libba Bray,
Newbery,
Printz,
Rebecca Stead,
Rodman Philbrick,
Siebert
readergirlz
The second readergirlz Club meeting of the year was a roaring success. With 36 readergirlz in attendance, we ate snacks and discussed Palace of Mirrors by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the readergirlz readers' choice selection from our last meeting. A variety of opinions were given, making for a very interesting afternoon. Following the discussion, we created origami Samurai Helmet bookmarks. For most of us, the second bookmark came out better than the first, but both should be functional.
The reading selection for this month was introduced via a read-aloud from Chapter 1. This month's book is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Many readergirlz had heard some buzz about this book, so expectations are high for next month's discussion.
Next meeting is Thurs., February 18th.
The reading selection for this month was introduced via a read-aloud from Chapter 1. This month's book is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Many readergirlz had heard some buzz about this book, so expectations are high for next month's discussion.
Next meeting is Thurs., February 18th.
Guys Read Meeting
At our first Guys Read Club meeting of the year the book Skeleton Creek by Patrick Carman was selected as our reading selection this month by an overwhelming majority. Looking forward to the interaction between text and video to tell the story.
After selecting the book, we proceeded to wreak havoc in the media center by mixing up Gluep. Gluep, for the unenlightened, is a homemade version of Silly Putty. It's cooler because you can make it any color you want and it keeps longer in a ziploc bag than the little plastic egg things you get at the store. For those who are interested - neon green was the most popular color among the Guys.
Next meeting is Thursday, February 11th.
After selecting the book, we proceeded to wreak havoc in the media center by mixing up Gluep. Gluep, for the unenlightened, is a homemade version of Silly Putty. It's cooler because you can make it any color you want and it keeps longer in a ziploc bag than the little plastic egg things you get at the store. For those who are interested - neon green was the most popular color among the Guys.
Next meeting is Thursday, February 11th.
Labels:
Gluep,
Guys Read,
Patrick Carman,
Skeleton Creek
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