Tuesday, December 23, 2014

 This book to me is a classic. It is a cute story of a tree that is too tall for Mr. Willowby and he trims off the top. Well, then the top goes to the upstairs maid and it is too tall for her so then it goes to a bear and so on and so on. Animals who get the top include rabbits, fox and mice. The illustrations are simple, green, black and white. I enjoy reading this every year. The next book is one I just started to appreciate this year, Dream Snow by Eric Carle.  I am not sure how I missed it but it is a simple story of a farmer and his 5 animals and his tree. The children enjoyed guessing which animal is under the blanket of snow and at the end there is a button to push that will play music reminiscent of the Firefly book where the back pager lights up. If you are looking for a laugh, read Guess Who's Coming to Dinner at Sant's by Tomie DePaolo. It is funny look at the Santa's family all gathering for dinner including uncles who argue like children, an aunt with a skill for slipping things into her purse,      and a friend who brings an over the top guest. I thought the students may not laugh as much as I did but they just about did.Dream SnowMr. Willowby's Christmas TreeFront Cover

Monday, November 3, 2014

Halloween Stories

This week I wanted to tie in a Halloween story with talking about characters in stories and using adjectives to describe the characters. For First Grade I picked The Perfect Pumpkin Pie by Denys Cazet. I stumbled across the book at my public library and I am a fan. It is a great story to read out loud. You can do a fun voice for the ghost and he always uses rhymes. There are 3 distinct characters so it easy to get 1st graders to talk about them. The illustrations get the children's attention as well as the story.
Perfect Pumpkin Pie (Hardcover)



My 2nd book to read about Halloween was The Widow's Broom and we read it because basically the wireless was down so I had a good excuse to enjoy a good story. The Widow's Broom is by Chris Van Allsburg so you are guaranteed a spooky and strange story. This isn't a Halloween story per se but it involves a witch's broom.  His illustrations of the witch falling from the broom are fantastic and one of the reason I truly like reading hisThe Widow's Broom (Illustrated) (Reinforced Hardcover) books because the art is as good as the story.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Pumpkin time!

In first grade we read How Many Seeds In A Pumpkin by Margaret McNamara.  I probably enjoy this a little too much because like so many others I really like pumpkin but particularly in the form of a pumpkin spice latte or muffin. I read this book with first grade and kindergartners and I bring in 3 different sized pumpkins and just like the class in the book, we take guesses about which pumpkin will have the most seeds. We also estimate about how many seeds will be in each pumpkin which is always entertaining. Next week I will come back with the seed count for each pumpkin so my children and I will get to have some fun at home. We will also have ready to carve pumpkins. Enjoy the fall.




Wednesday, October 15, 2014

4th & 5th Grade Book Club

I will be hosting my first book club on Wednesday, November 12th, in the media center right after school. We will be reading the book: Tango The Tale of an Island Dog by Eileen Beha. I do have 2 copies of the book here in the media center but most likely students will need to get their own copy through Thayer Library. Children need to come with the book already read.  This will be a one time meeting on that book. We will do another book club a month later but on a different book.
Here is a link to the flyer.
https://www.smore.com/55e5t

I look forward to talking about the book!

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

I must come up wtih a more exciting title for my blog but maybe I will let the students vote on that one! I am a Integrated Information Teacher here in Braintree, MA but I would describe myself as a library media specialist. I will be blogging about what students are doing here at Flaherty and also about books. This year in 5th grade we will be doing book trailers again. This was a project I was really excited about last year but with seeing students only once a week, it took quite a long time. I really liked the trailer for the book Wonder and for Flora and Uylysses too.  I went on the site Book Trailers for Readers and got inspired  by the trailers there. Here is the address:  book Trailers http://www.booktrailersforreaders.com/Home+Student+Book+Trailers

Last year I used photostory to actually make the trailer and although I found it easy, I think I may try MovieMaker this year.  It is interesting to see what some students create each year.

World Book Online.  We have it through our town library, Thayer Public Library and it is such a great resource for students.  Research for students should start with an encyclopedia and the online version is fun and kid oriented with pictures and videos. Like many other librarians, I don't think young students should be using Google for research.  3rd -5th graders have been learning how to access WBO and checking it out.

In 1st grade I read Kevin Henkes, a favorite of mine. We read Owen and Kitten's First Full Moon. I enjoy the striking but simple drawings as well as the humor in Kitten's First Full Moon. I did read his novel Sun and Spoon this summer and give it a thumbs up.  I read Olive's Ocean years ago and that was really good.  Now I want to read Junonia.