We're just 23 hours from our official summer vacation and "miles to go before I sleep." So, I want to get this one more blog done for school year 2009-10. The last few weeks have had our heads spinning and it's hard to imagine that tomorrow will give me any more time to do a quick blog.
This year found me writing a blog entry nearly every week and it's been fun. Next year I hope to expand on using this digital communication to broadcast news from our library. Right now Twitter isn't in my future and this will serve me well. I hope readers have enjoyed it.
On Monday the librarians from Cross Mills and Clark Memorial Library spoke to students during lunch about the fantastic Summer Reading Programs they offer. This year the theme is
"Make a Splash - Read!" and I hope the summer finds lots of Charlestown children splashing away. Even if you can't make it to the libraries, be sure to provide your family with a "print-rich" environment so they can keep working on those reading skills. Comics, magazines, whatever ---
Be a SMARTIE - Keep Reading!
Have a wonderful summer!
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Learning About Bees
Bees
Bees
Bees
Bees
Bees
Bees
Today we had a special event in the library with the 2nd grade classrooms who have been learning about insects. Some of the students did extra research on "BEES" and presented their work this morning. After they showed their PowerPoint slides to their classmates and guests, we had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Tom Meade, local beekeeper. Mr. Meade brought some of his protective garb and a display hive with bees. There were plenty of questions for the Grade 2 researchers and for Mr. Meade. We had plenty to learn - did you know that when honeybees are angry they smell like old bananas?
This afternoon Mrs. Pearce made a special delivery of letters written by her students to thank Tom Meade for coming. More letters from Mrs. Rhodes class joined them and I'll be delivering the letters to Mr. Meade at the Richmond Farmers' Market next Saturday. If you're interested in knowing more, check out his website by searching for Daughters of the Queen. I want to thank Mr. Meade, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Manchester and all the 2nd graders for making this a great day!
Bees
Bees
Bees
Bees
Bees
Today we had a special event in the library with the 2nd grade classrooms who have been learning about insects. Some of the students did extra research on "BEES" and presented their work this morning. After they showed their PowerPoint slides to their classmates and guests, we had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Tom Meade, local beekeeper. Mr. Meade brought some of his protective garb and a display hive with bees. There were plenty of questions for the Grade 2 researchers and for Mr. Meade. We had plenty to learn - did you know that when honeybees are angry they smell like old bananas?
This afternoon Mrs. Pearce made a special delivery of letters written by her students to thank Tom Meade for coming. More letters from Mrs. Rhodes class joined them and I'll be delivering the letters to Mr. Meade at the Richmond Farmers' Market next Saturday. If you're interested in knowing more, check out his website by searching for Daughters of the Queen. I want to thank Mr. Meade, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Manchester and all the 2nd graders for making this a great day!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Active Families
wwwCharlestownFit
Yesterday morning, Dr. Cathy Moffitt and I were looking at the forms returned from students who did our new program, wwwCharlestownFit. At that time we had 34 returns and I know that more came back today. We were happy to see the level of involvement that families had in trying alternate activities. Personally I was pleasantly surprised that so many families kept up with the month-long recording.
I wondered if a month was too long since our previous May program had just run for one week. However, it's obvious that many of you enjoyed the chance to log the times when you engaged in activities to promote Wellness, Wholeness, and Wisdom. After seeing the results, we discussed how real change doesn't come in just a week. We hope the month-long program might lead some of us to making changes in some of our "couch potato" habits. As results are compiled we will know more how to revise the program for next May to make it even more engaging.
It was announced today that students will be recognized "at a later date". Obviously, that later date will be in the next two weeks! If your child brought in their form by today (the last day for returns) they'll be hearing from us shortly. Only 10 days left!
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