It's a quiet week of checkouts and read-alouds in the library. Our fourth graders took their STAAR writing test yesterday, and Ms Margocs gave breaks to some of the teachers while Ms Moss helped students check out books.
Speaking of books--here are some of the new 21-22 Bluebonnet nominees now available:
There are poetry and books about libraries and librarians on display--it is National Poetry Month AND National Library Month! Ms Moss has also put princess and dragon books on display--they are frequent requests lately.
Don't forget to submit your poems to Ms Margocs to display on our library bulletin board! Students AND staff are invited to share their writing.
We still have over a hundred books that were due before Spring Break. We do not charge overdue fines, but we do need those books back for inventory. If you are a remote learner, you can always return your books during the school day to the green bin on the portable side of the school, or at Grab & Go Curbside Service on Thursday evenings, 5p-630p through April.
Read-alouds this week:
PreK students are practicing writing their names in class, so Ms Margocs chose Hello, My Name is Ruby for their read-aloud. Ruby is great at introducing herself!
Kindergarten students are thinking about savoring the good times with Straw by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, one of our Armadillo Readers' Choice books.
Armadillo voting for K-2, end--of-year survey for 2-5, and summer reading lessons will round out our year in the library! AND...one more virtual, online Scholastic Book Fair!
Stay tuned for details; until then, keep on reading, Dillos!
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