News from the Library

Roald Dahl would have been 100 years old this year, we are celebrating his birthday on Tuesday September 13th with a giant birthday cake, activities in the library and lots of Roald Dahl Read-Alouds. We’ll also have the excitement of 15 golden tickets being hidden in our picture books for any students to find, the students will then get to choose a free book from us to keep. What’s your favorite Roald Dahl book? If you’d like more information, check out this great website http://www.roalddahl.com/roald-dahl/roald-dahl-100

 

今年是罗德-道尔诞辰100周年。我们将在他9月13日生日当天以“大声读”和分蛋糕的方式来庆祝。还有一个“寻找黄金券”的重头好戏。15张将分散藏在15本图画书里,找到黄金券的优胜者可以从我们的神秘奖品柜里任选一本作为奖品。你最爱的罗德-道尔的书是哪本?了解更多详情,请点击链接

screen-shot-2016-09-08-at-11-47-40-amOur author David Greenberg is visiting September 19th-23rd. Please see the schedule on Schoology or my blog http://sites.saschina.org/kpower

If you are interested in the Civil Rights presentation offered to grades 4th-12th please join the High School division in the PAC on Tuesday at 9.25 am. David’s father was the lawyer for Martin Luther King and this presentation is excellent. If you would like to join in on any of his poetry presentations, you are also always welcome, check the schedule for a time that suits you and talk to your child’s classroom teacher.

大卫-格林伯格将与9月19日-23日来访美校。查看具体日程表请转至Schoology或者我的博客。如果家长有兴趣出席他为四至十二年级所做的关于民权的演讲,请于9月20日早9:25移步演艺中心。格林伯格的父亲曾是马丁-路德-金的律师,这场演讲必定精彩绝伦。如果你对他其他的演讲感兴趣,请在查看具体日程表后告知您孩子的班主任您的出席时间。

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Our Cardboard Challenge is coming up on October 14th, there are more details on my blog and Schoology. Please keep cardboard at your home for as long as possible as we don’t have a lot of space to store it, we will be collecting it in homeroom groups starting Monday September 26th so PLEASE start sending items in then; we are particularly after small boxes such as toothpaste/granola/tissue/cereal and LOVE cylinders like toilet paper rolls etc. There will be a daily prize for the class that brings in the most items and we will have boxes outside the Elementary Library for them to be dropped off. Again, check out my blog http://sites.saschina.org/kpower and type cardboard challenge into the search area at the top of the page.

纸箱大挑战”将于10月14日登陆,更多详情可在Schoology或者我     的博客上查询。由于我们的仓储空间有限,请帮助我们尽可能地收藏些纸箱。9月26日起我们将以班级为单位回收这些纸箱。最受欢迎的纸箱是类似纸巾盒、牙膏盒、麦片盒这样的小包装,或者是卷筒纸卷芯。回收箱就在图书馆正门靠近小学小学走廊的一边,每天回收的数字最多的班级会获得小奖品。点击我的博客链接输入cardboard challenge搜索更多信息。

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Happy 100th Roald Dahl

Roald Dahl would have been 100 years old this year, we are celebrating his birthday on Tuesday September 13th with a giant birthday cake, activities in the library and lots of Roald Dahl Read-Alouds We’ll also have the excitement of 15 golden tickets being hidden in our picture books for any students to find, the students will then get to choose a free book from us to keep.

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What’s your favorite Roald Dahl book?

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If you’d like more information, check out this great website that has a huge amount of fantastic resources for families, teachers and children to celebrate the life of Roald Dahl. The party pack is also included below as a PDF.

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Kimbra Power…teacher…mother…reader!

I love my google reader as it means I don’t have to spend too much time surfing for the things I like. One of my favorite subscriptions is to A Year of Reading which I think my friend Tara in Bangkok got me onto a couple of years ago, she is a librarian at I.S.B. and we have similar taste in books. Half of my class already have their own google reader and it really is a great idea, especially if you have your own computer. I have it set as my home page and am always going to links from there and also appreciate that I don’t have to leave that page to read things if I don’t need to. I am happy to help parents set one up if they want, or, ask your child!

A Year of Reading always has something interesting; sometimes it suits me as a teacher or parent, and often it is useful for my students. A few days ago this post came in and I have really enjoyed thinking about it and discussing it with my class, what a great way to reflect about your reading practice. Today in class 5KP and I are working on starting our own lists. At first the students were not sure about how to start but once they looked at Franki’s list they were encouraged by the broad range of ideas that she had about her own reading.

We wonder if we will ever make it to 100 things about us as a reader, but know that it is a goal worth pursuing.

Here we go…

100 things about me as a reader

  1. I don’t like to read the back cover, the blurb, on any book before I begin it or while I am reading it, I am always suspicious it will give away too much, the same goes for d.v.d.’s, the blurb spoils it for me.
  2. I often choose to read a book based on the recommendation of a friend.
  3. What should I read next is one of my favourite databases and I use it to find out what I should read next, especially when I have just finished reading something special.
  4. The Elegance of the Hedgehog is the last GREAT book I read.
  5. Reading is, and always has been, one of my favourite ways to pass the time.
  6. When I am reading a good book, I take it everywhere me, I even sit in the car places and just read it, I arrive early at the doctors to read it, and shhhh, I even take it with me to the toilet!
  7. I really hope my daughters love to read as much as I do.
  8. Having the love of reading in my heart is a gift.
  9. I thank my parents for encouraging me to read as a child, and for reading to me as I grew up.
  10. Bridge to Terabithia is one of my all time best books as I read it in grade 5, with my best friend Monika, and it was so special to both of us. We then made a secret hideaway which we called Terabithia, we had a theme-song, a secret handshake, passwords and lots and lots of fun.
  11. When I read, if the book is good, I skip some of the details about scenery and things like that to get to the dialogue and the action.
  12. I try really really hard to hide what is happening on the next page when I am at an exciting bit, like at the end of a chapter. Sometimes I even physically hide the parts ahead of where I am reading with my hand as I am just so tempted to sneak a peak.
  13. I don’t like listening to any music when I read, or really hear anything at all, I like silence when I read.
  14. I love reading to my daughters
  15. I bought a kindle in June
  16. So far I still prefer paper books to kindle books
  17. The best thing about the kindle is the wireless shopping for books, that is super exciting
  18. I read more online now than I ever have, I really read a lot online…mmmm, a great deal…. mmmm too much?
  19. Most of the non-fiction I read is read online, I’d say 90% of it at least
  20. I prefer to read lying down in bed
  21. I still get confused about the difference between fiction and non-fiction, I nearly always have to say “fact is stranger than fiction” whenever I am trying to think of which one is which, crazy huh!
  22. I am going to bed to read my book right now!
  23. I am half way through several books right now and that is driving me crazy!
  24. Reading one book from start to finish is certainly a preference for me. When it is a book I really enjoy, I can finish it very quickly, that is my favourite type of reading.
  25. I love book lists such as top ten non fiction of 2010 or best books for teenage girls etc.
  26. My most recent favourite booklist was about the top 100 books for elementary students
  27. I also really enjoyed this list of books for men on one of my husband’s favourite sites, the art of manliness. Although the titles are geared towards men, there were plenty of books on there that I have read, or want to read.
  28. I read The Prince by Machiaveli as a 12th grader and didn’t understand it much at all. I would love to go back to it now I am a ‘grown up’…what is that saying “youth is wasted on the young?”
  29. J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye” is one of my favourite books, so wonderful.
  30. I was impressed earlier this year when two of my boys, Jonathan and Kevin read and enjoyed this classic, “Call of the Wild” by Jack London.
  31. The last book I started and finished was The Stranger by Albert Camus. My babysitter, Alicia, was reading it for school and so I borrowed it from her. Chatting with her about it made me miss teaching high school English as discussing books is one of my all time favourite pastimes.
  32. Did I mention chatting about books is one of my all time favourite pastimes?
  33. Reading about my children is interesting to me; I have really enjoyed this parenting series since my good friend Jen Munnerlyn introduced it to me years ago… I was not convinced when I picked up the first book “My four year old” but just checked “My ten to fourteen year old” from the library today so they must be doing something right! Although dated, there are still so many aspects that are spot on!
  34. Australian author Mem Fox is one of the most wonderful advocates for reading aloud to your child and for reading in general; if you have not read her fiction DO IT. If you have not read her non-fiction DO SO! She is my literary hero.
  35. Reading about travel is probably my favourite non-fiction area after reading about my children, actually, I think it may be a tie. I used to love the Lonely Planet Guide Books and we now have quite a collection, however, with so many great sites out there now, our book collection has sort of fallen by the wayside.
  36. I have never owned a cook book. I don’t like cooking. I don’t like reading about cooking although looking at the pictures can have me salivating. I eat…but I don’t cook!
  37. Following the newberry awards is one of my favourite (mmmm, have to find another word for favourite, so sick of the red line underneath it screaming “you are an Australian, you are an Australian) ways to keep in touch with the best in young people’s literature.