We have read over 59,000 minutes so far! Keep up the reading and keep tracking your minutes! http://www.scholastic.com/bookfairs/record/index.asp
I bet we can get to 100,000 minutes by the time school starts! If you need a good book to read, stop by the Swain library on Wednesday mornings from 11:00-12:00, we have new books that have recently arrived.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Need help finding a book to read?
Check out Book Adventure: http://www.bookadventure.org/ki/bs/ki_bs_helpfind.asp
Just choose your grade level, what type of books you'd like to read, and whether you want fiction or non-fiction. The site will bring back a list of suggested books for you.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Read for the World Record update
Wow! You guys are doing great with the Reading for the World Record! Keep up all of the great reading. For May, we read 40,000 minutes, which means our goal for the end of the summer total is at least 58,000 minutes. I have no doubt that we are going to make it. And, I talked with Mr. Armstrong, and he said if we get to 100,000 minutes, he'll participate in a fun stunt! Any suggestions? Spray his hair red? Pie in the face? Comment on this post and let me know your ideas. And keep tracking your minutes: http://www.scholastic.com/bookfairs/record/
Friday, June 4, 2010
Required Summer Reading Information
Is available on the Swain Library page:
Feel free to contact me with any questions,
Ms. Armstrong
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
TumbleBooks update
I posted last year about TumbleBooks and TumbleReadables, but I wanted to make sure the link was easily accessible. TumbleBooks and TumbleReadables are databases provided FOR FREE by the Parkland Community Library. On TumbleBooks, students can listen to and read along with popular picture books and they've added lots more great books, including one of my favorites, Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken by Kate DiCamillo. On TumbleReadables, there are books for upper elementary students, middle schoolers and young adults. There is also a section for the classics and Shakespeare. Students can read or listen to the full text of novels right on the site. Check it out and let me know what you think!
(You must access the sites through the Parkland Library website.)
Make a Splash -- Read! @ your local public library
There are many public libraries in the Lehigh Valley, and you can join the Summer Reading Programs and borrow books from any of them. First, though, you have to get a card from your home branch. If you are unsure of where your home library is, check out this link from the Allentown Public Library:
http://www.allentownpl.org/service_areas_lehigh.htm
http://www.allentownpl.org/service_areas_lehigh.htm
More on Reading for the World Record!
This summer we are doing something a little different for the summer reading program, as a community we are going to participate in Scholastic's Read for the World Record program. Last year, students from across the country and around the world combined to read 35,846,094 minutes, and we are hoping to help break the record this year! Students created fun usernames in library class and many have already started tracking their reading minutes. If you have any questions or your student lost his or her username, feel free to contact me. The website is: http://www.scholastic.com/bookfairs/record/.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Read for the world record!
Here is the link where you can sign up and track your minutes read this summer:
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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