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Friday, September 30, 2011

The Wonder Table




One goal of educators is to help and encourage lifelong learning. I know I am essentially a curious person and love to see and learn all sorts of things. We all know that children are born curious about the world around them.

This year the library will have "The Wonder Table" which I hope our students (and teachers - Ms. Miceli!) will enjoy. It will feature something - maybe from the natural world, maybe not - that students may look at and gently touch. The first week will simply be the display; the second week will have the name of the object and a few facts. I introduced it this week (see photo above) and next week we'll find out what it is. Note: some students (and Ms. Miceli!) already knew - that's fine. This isn't a contest or a competition to get the correct answer, but simply a chance to enjoy something we don't always get to experience.

I've wanted to do this for awhile and it all came together when Mrs. Poore managed to get some nice round tables from CHS and have them brought to our school. One table came to the Library and provides a good center for this space. What a great place for The Wonder Table!

The photo features two students from Ms. Miceli's 4th graders who were Friday afternoon Library Helpers. In addition to making deliveries, shutting down computers, and stacking chairs, they got the job of posing for this picture. Thanks, Andrew and Ryan!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Come to Open House. (No spiders allowed!)


First, I want to issue an invitation for students and families to visit the Library during Open House. I love meeting everyone, new and "old", including "alums" who have a younger sibling at our school. Usually there are a few old books for giveaways and this year won't be any different - so come on down!

One visitor who was not welcome was the Wolf Spider shown in the photo to the left. Some 4th grade boys saw this big creature in the hallway and watched as I gently caught it. Before setting it free in the woods, I snapped the picture with the adult hand showing you just how large it was. Glad that one didn't show up during a Library class!

This week all Grade 1-4 students borrowed a book or two and I hope they're enjoying them (Kindergarten begins borrowing mid-October). In fact, you might recognize the pink paper in the spider photo. That was the important information paper that went home with every student. I encouraged students to have an adult read it because it explains our library program and how to reach me. Even if you didn't read it, I hope to see you at Open House!

Friday, September 9, 2011

September 2011

Welcome back to all returning students and a hearty Welcome! to all new students from your librarian, Mrs. Reiser-Jones. This is my weekly blog about what's going on in the Library and I hope you like it. Our first week of school went fine; I look forward to Monday when I get to meet the rest of my library classes - Mrs. St. Clair's 1st Grade, Ms. Tetreault's students, and all the Kindergarteners. Only 4th graders checked out books this week; next week Grades 1-3 will be bringing home a library book. Kindergarten students should begin borrowing books in October after we learn all about the library and library class routines.

On a somber note, if your child is asking questions about all the media coverage of September 11th, here are some books I recommend (available here and other libraries) -
  • A Nation Challenged: A Visual History of 9/11 and Its Aftermath - Young Reader's Edition from The New York Times.
  • Heroes of 9/11: Ten True Tales by Allan Zullo - chapter book
  • The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein. This winner of the 2004 Caldecott Medal tells the true tale of Philippe Petit who wire-walked between the two towers in 1974. It is an amazing, inspiring story that, at the end, sensitively states, "Now the towers are gone. But in memory, as if imprinted on the sky, the towers are still there . . ."
For now, on this sunny Friday afternoon, let's lift the mood and look forward to a good weekend. More next week!