Wednesday, April 22, 2020

It's Wednesday! What's happening in the Sommer Library?

Ms Margocs usually has students fill out the end-of-year library survey while she's away at the annual state library conference.  But it was cancelled this year, so the survey went online in the library slide decks instead.  We've received 508 responses so far!

Most respondents liked coming to the library:

And they REALLY liked our book fairs and using iPads!

Our readers prefer graphic novels and adventure fiction, with fantasy close behind:

Over half the respondents found our lessons helpful:

Lessons they liked (graph is a little messy):


Because read-alouds are so popular at our upper grade levels, everyone gets a story in their slide decks this week!

Kindergarten is all caught up with our Armadillo Readers' Choice nominees, so they get to listen to How to Read a Book by Kwame Alexander, illustrated by Melissa Stewart--both big award winners.

First grade is listening to Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall, and talking about courage.

Second graders can listen to TWO books:  Jabari Jumps, and Can I Be Your Dog? by Troy Cummings.
Can I Be Your Dog? by [Troy Cummings]

And third through fifth graders, since they miss read-alouds in the Book Nook, get to listen to Joan Procter, Dragon Doctor by Patricia Valdez and illustrated by Felicita Sala.

You can find these read-alouds on the library slide deck, linked on the specials page of your teacher's remote learning slide deck.  Have fun exploring our many online resources and trying out the suggested activities!

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