Thursday, November 17, 2016

Book of the Week: Left to Tell

This post brought to you by student blogger Meghan. 

Left to Tell by Immaculee Ilibagiza


Do you like biographies? Read Left to Tell. Left to Tell is about a survivor of the Rwandan Holocaust. She writes about her journey and what she had seen. Like living in a really tiny bathroom with eight other women while hunters were coming and looking for them. In the bathroom she couldn't talk so she spent most of her time praying to God.  I couldn't put this book down while I was reading it.  Read this book to find out what happens and how her relationship with God helps her out. I would recommend this book for ages 12 and up. 


Thursday, November 10, 2016

Book of the Week: The People of Sparks

This review brought to you by student blogger James. 


People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau


If you like adventure books, then you'll love The People Of Sparks. It is about two curious kids ( Doon and Lina ) who go on a secret mission to save Ember and all of its citizens. This isn't without loss. Death, struggle, and lack of motivation are only a few of things they had to overcome. When they finally make it out of the underground city of Ember it took them days to make it to Sparks. When they first arrived they were partly greeted and partly hated. As the stay grew longer so did the peoples' hate. Lina and her adoptive mother as well as her little sister Poppy were lucky enough to get a house to stay in with one of the doctors of the town. This was because after the long journey to Sparks, Poppy had caught an illness. The doctor had nephews that lived with her. Toren was one of the nephews and Casper was the other. Casper was a Roamer. Being a Roamer is a dangerous job, it means that you venture out into the regions of this post apocalyptic world. When Lina heard that Casper was going on an adventure to the city she'd dreamed of seeing, she had to go, so she did. Casper's goal was to find an old treasure buried in the rumble. The day of the departure, Lina snuck into a barrel on the back of the wagon... Do they make it out alive? Does Casper find the gem? Read The People Of Sparks to find out. 


Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Book of the Week: The Thing About Jellyfish

This post brought to you by student blogger Aidan. 

The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin

Do you like a book with sad and funny moments and twists around every single turn? If so, than you will loveThe Thing About Jellyfish.  The book is about a girl who loses her best friend at a young age. Franny has drowned, but Suzy is puzzled by this because Franny is normally a very good swimmer. Suzy investigates and finds something very strange. The book is sad and funny and happy and every single type of emotion there is. Read The Thing About Jellyfish.




Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Book of the Week: Counting by 7s

This post brought to you by student blogger Ally. 

Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan

Counting by 7s is a great book full of twists and turns. Willow is a 12 year old girl who is incredibly smart and socially challenged. Willow is adopted and her parents shelter her and understand her. She doesn't fit in at school, although she creates a special bond with her counselor Dell Duke, and siblings Mai and Queng Ha. Willow always relies on counting by sevens, but one day, her whole world is turned around. She comes home from school one day to learn that her parents got in a car accident and died. Mai convinces her mom Patty to take Willow in temporarily, and eventually permanently. What will happen to Willow now that her parents cannot shelter her? Will she keep counting by 7s and swimming against the current, or will her life change for the better? 







Tuesday, October 18, 2016

New Signs in the Library

Last spring, 5th graders created new signage for our library! First they were assigned a certain Dewey section of nonfiction. Their task was to find out what types of books are in that section by looking on the shelves. After taking notes on that, they used Wordle to create word clouds for the section. I showed them that in Wordle, words will show up bigger if typed multiple times. So for the headings and important words, they typed them many times, and for less important words, they typed them in less. I think they turned out great. Here are some samples. 
















Friday, October 14, 2016

Book of the Week: Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life

This post brought to you by student blogger Luci. 
 
Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life by Wendy Mass
 
What is the meaning of life? One mysterious day, Jeremy receives a wooden box made for him. Jeremy, along with his best friend Lizzy, desperately want to open the box to find what's inside but unfortunately, the box is sealed and locked. The box needs four different story keys to be unlocked. Lizzy and Jeremy go on wild adventures in order to find the keys. But are the keys ever found? And will they ever find out what's inside the box and who sent it? Find out when you read Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life!




Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Book of the Week: I am Malala

This post brought to you by student blogger Harry. 

I am Malala by Malala Yousazfai 

When Malala was a young girl in Pakistan, she loved going to school in the Swat Valley. It was a school that her father had built. But things quickly changed. The Taliban had been closing down schools for girls because they very much disliked education for girls and women. Malala was trying to stand up for education. When the Taliban found out Malala was doing this, they stopped her school bus and shot her in the head. Luckily she survived and still continues to fight for all girls to have an education. Read the book to find out what happened to Malala during her courageous journey.