Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Bookfest Tomorrow!

Bookfest Event:
We are headed to bookfest at the ACT theater and Greg Moore Youth center tomorrow am. Students are to check in with their classroom teachers and then meet in the Library to head down to the event.
We have enough drivers for those who have signed up to come, however a number of students have not returned their forms and we will not have enough drivers if they all come.  So please email me at anita_neufeld@sd42.ca if your child is planning to come and is going to bring in their form tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Ms. Neufeld

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

The Scholastic Book Fair is November 21-24

Book Fair: November 21-24 2016

Book Fair will be open  Monday: teacher preview
                                       Monday: open to all: recess, lunch, afterschool & Evening 6-8pm
                                       Tuesday: recess, lunch and afterschool.  Evening 6-8pm
                                       Wednesday: recess,lunch, after school until 3pm
                                        Thursday: Grandparents day - 9:00 - 1:00pm

We are looking for volunteers,  if you are able to help out any of the above times,  please let Ms. Neufeld know.
Thank you!

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Volunteers Needed!

We are looking for a few parent volunteers to help with shelving, book sign-out and other library tasks.  If you are able to help,  please let Ms. Neufeld or Mrs. Watkins know days and times you are available.  Thanks!

Ungifted by Gordon Korman



Genre: fiction
Reading difficulty: easy/medium
Overview: This story is full of great characters and has a lot going on.  It is the story of Donovan, who gets himself into a lot of trouble when he accidentally destroys the school gym.  Instead of getting suspended, however,  he mistakenly ends gets sent to the gifted academy.  He thinks its a good place to lay low until the gym can be fixed...if he can make it without anyone suspecting he is UN-gifted!   What I liked about this story was how Donovan used his own strengths and ended up teaching a few things to the gifted kids.  I also liked how Donovan changed his own attitude at the end.   I also liked how the robotics competition turned out!   What did you think?

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane



























Genre: fiction/adventure/fantasy
Reading difficulty: easy
Overview: This story is easy to follow and a quick read.  It follows the journey of a selfish toy rabbit who starts his life spoiled and rich.  He falls overboard on a boat and ends up going on a series of adventures - each one helping him to open his heart and learn to love.  What I liked about this story was; how time stood still for Edward,  because he was a toy.  I also liked how each person who owns him had a different adventure.  And...even though Edward was kind of awful in the beginning, by the end I was hoping he would find a family to love.  What did you think?

Saturday, 3 September 2016

The Boundless by Kenneth Oppel


Genre: action/adventure/fantasy
Reading difficulty:medium
Overview: The action in this story begins with an avalanche and ends with one. In between...well, it is the non-stop adventures of , a gifted artist and his circus friends. They are all trying to stop a robbery on board "The Boundless", an enormous, state of the art train, as it heads across Canada on its maiden voyage.  I found the book exciting and action-packed with a few unexpected twists and turns along the way. What did you think?

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Stay where you are and then Leave -John Boyne


Genre:  historical fiction
Reading difficulty: medium/hard
Overview:
This is a story about  Alfie,  a boy who is trying to get along while his father is off fighting the First World War.  Life changes for Alfie when his father and most of the men he knows sign up to join the army in 1914.  His mom goes to work and he decides to do his part by shining shoes.  He discovers information about his father and has to make some tough decisions.  This is a more serious story about life in the First World War.  It might be a good idea to talk with your family about some of the major events of WW1 before reading this story.   I am always very interested to see what children's lives were like in other times,  so I was very interested in this book. I thought the way the author wrote was easy to read, but had a lot of language and vocabulary we might not be familiar with in 2016.  There were parts that were suspenseful and I even cried a bit!  But overall,  it had a happy ending.   What did you think?