“The Best Book I Ever Read” 20th Annual Poster Contest For Third Graders

Each year the Lynnwood Sno-Isle Library holds a poster contest open to all third graders in the local area.  Students create a poster about their favorite book and submits it to the school librarian.  Outstanding entries are then given to the Lynnwood Sno-Isle Library where Outstanding and Honorable Mention posters are displayed in the children’s area of the Lynnwood Library.  Congratulations to Red Ribbon winners, Kadon and Beatrice and Blue Ribbon winner Diana!  These students will enjoy an evening at the Lynnwood Sno-Isle Library and have the opportunity to meet famous children’s author, George Shannon!

Hunter Brown #3: Information and website links

The Miller Brother’s have a blog too:  Find it and other fun things to do on their official Codebearer series link:
http://www.codebearers.com/WELCOME.aspx

September Library Curriculum

September is just about wrapped up and we are off and running in the library!  Here’s what we’ve been doing.

Kindergarten-  We learned how to enter the library calm and safe.  We are using our check-out sticks to help keep our library shelves orderly.  We are learning our computer check-out numbers and listening to stories!  We enjoyed Boomer Goes to School and A Camping Spree with Mr. Magee which were introduced through Sno-Isle Tumblebooks Kids Site.

First Grade- We learned how to enter the library calm and safe.  We are remembering how to use our check-out sites.  We also enjoyed Tumblebooks Kids Site and we read Bats at the Beach via the Document Camera.

Second Grade- We are now checking out TWO books!  One book is a book of our choice, the other is for the required month genre chapter book report.  The chapter book does not need to be returned to the library until the book report is finished in class.  The choice book needs to return to the library on library day (Monday’s).  Second graders are, for the first time, invited to participate in the “Great Gumball Challenge”.  For each chapter book a student reads, a gumball tracker is filled out and a gumball is added to the giant gumball machine!  At the end of December the class who has the most gumballs will receive ALL the gumball’s from the gumball machine!

Third Grade- We are enojoying Clementine by Sara Pennypacker as our read-aloud.  The “Great Gumball Challenge” is in full swing!  The library has introduced “The Cubs Library” blog!  We learned how to blog through a power-point presentation.

Fourth Grade- We are enjoying The Aurora-County All-Stars by Debora Wiles.  We looked at The Cubs Library blog and watched the power-point presentation on how to blog. We know our blog guideline and we are ready to blog!  Our first blog comment and book reviews have been added by fourth graders!

Fifth Grade-  The suspense is almost too much as we read Candle Man by Glenn Dakin!  We brushed up on our history knowledge through a “How Well Do You Know Your Government” trivia game.  The Cubs Library blog and blog guidelines were introduced.

Sixth Grade- A special privilege was given to this responsible sixth grade class.  These students are allowed to do their own book check-out.  We are reading Candle Man as our read-aloud.  We made our brains think with government trivia and learned how to blog.

Reading Program

The Great Gumball Challenge!

Guess who’s turning thirty?  Our library!  This year our school library is turning thirty years old!  In honor of students who “chews” to read as an everyday activity, this years reading program is excited to present “The Great Gumball Challenge”!!!
Beginning the first week of October students in grades 2 through 6 will show off their reading skills by filling out a gumball tracker each time they complete a book.  Watch the gumball machine fill up as students add gumballs for each book they finish.  Find out the January 27th  which class gathered and received the most gum!!!  Join us as we celebrate thirty years of reading!!!