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Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

2/28/2022

 

Week of February 28, 2022 | TK-5 | CYRM Picture Books Continue
No Place for Hate Pledge | Grand View Cares | EDSJI in MBUSD

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About the CYRM California Young Reader Medal Program
Drawn Together, by Minh Le
In this story about reaching across barriers, a young boy visits his grandfather but the lack of a common language leads to confusion, frustration, and silence. Then when they sit down to draw together their shared love of art and storytelling helps them form a bond that goes beyond words.
No Place for Hate / Grand View Cares
The Grand View Cares Team is working to make our school a community of inclusivity, respect, and equity. The endeavor begins this week with students signing the No Place for Hate Pledge (optional) during this week's library visit. The pledge states:
  • I promise to do my best to treat everyone fairly
  • I promise to do my best to be kind to everyone – even if they are not like me
  • If I see someone being hurt or bullied, I will tell a teacher
  • I will help others to feel safe and happy at school
  • I will be part of making my school No Place for Hate
Student artwork inspired by the pledge will be on display around campus and in the library hall. More activities are planned to qualify Grand View as a No Place for Hate school. For more information visit noplaceforhate.org.
Equity, Diversity, Social Justice, and Inclusion in MBUSD
This year's CYRM picture book nominees naturally lend themselves to dialog and discussion about the commitment MBUSD has made to foster an inclusive school environment with respect and understanding for others. For more information refer to the EDSJI page on the MBUSD website.

Week of February 28, 2022 | TK | Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

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Ten Apples Up On Top! by Dr. Seuss (writing as Theo. LeSieg)
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A lion, tiger, and dog are balancing ten apples on their heads when two irritable bears start to chase them.
Crafty Connection Cat in the Hat coloring sheet 

Website Seussville

Week of February 28, 2022 | Kdg. | Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

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I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! by Dr. Seuss
The Cat in the Hat takes Young Cat in tow to show him the fun he can get out of reading.
Crafty Connection Cat in the Hat coloring sheet
Website Seussville

Week of February 28, 2022 | First Grade | Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

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And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, by Dr. Seuss
Marco struggles to report truthfully to his father the events of his day, rather than embellish the dull sights in order to make for a more exciting tale. Published in 1937, this first book for children by Dr. Seuss was rejected by 27 publishers before being accepted by Vanguard Press. 
Discuss When the book finally made it to the shelves, some people thought it was unsuitable for children, saying the story encouraged the telling of lies. In fact, the book is about an active imagination; Marco tells the truth at the end. However, in March 2021 Seuss Enterprises pulled Mulberry Street from publication along with five other works by Seuss due to the inclusion of imagery they deem as "hurtful and wrong." Talk about the removal in the context of the No Place for Hate Pledge and how it can sometimes take many years to rectify a wrong.

Video 4-year-old on the importance of reading 
Crafty Connection Cat in the Hat coloring sheet
Website Seussville

Week of February 28, 2022 | 2nd Grade | Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

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Wild About Books, by Judy Sierra
In this celebration of the literary life, librarian Molly McGrew drives her bookmobile into the zoo, and then the fun begins! The animals draw close to listen to a Dr. Seuss story, and once they "learn all about this new something called reading," they try creating their very own stories.
Video 4-year-old on the importance of reading
Crafty Connection Create your Dr. Seuss name Students experiment with their names to create their own pseudonyms: Doctor + Middle Name | Abbreviation of First Name + Last Name spelled backwards.
Website Seussville

Week of February 28, 2022 | Third Grade | Narrative Nonfiction

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Farm Boy circa 1940,
(top right). Library of Congress, Bound for Glory exhibit
Tenant Farmhouse, Poplar Grove Plantation, North Carolina
(bottom right). Library of Congress, Bound for Glory exhibit
Mr. Williams,
 by Karen Barbour
"I was good at making my rows straight." Born the same year as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mr. Williams lived simply, sometimes facing the harsh reality of racism in the South. This understated story drives home that though most of us will not grow up to be famous, we can live our lives with dignity.
Text Connection Describe an ordinary activity in your daily life to help others know what is is like to be you. Consider keeping a diary or journal to capture moments in your daily life.
(Answer to anchor chart question: narrative nonfiction does not tell about a person's entire life.)

Week of February 28, 2022 | Fourth and Fifth Grade
CYRM Picture Book for Older Readers & Optional Novels

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About the CYRM California Young Reader Medal Program
Before She Was Harriet, by Lesa Cline-Ransome
We know her today as Harriet Tubman, but in her lifetime she was called many names, as explained in this brief biographical poem. As General Tubman she was a Union spy. As Moses she led enslaved people to freedom on the Underground Railroad. As Minty she was an enslaved person whose spirit could not be broken. As Araminta she was a young girl whose father showed her the stars and the first steps on the path to freedom.
Story Extender Visit Encyclopedia Britannica to find out more about Harriet Tubman 
CYRM Intermediate Novels | Grades 4/5 | Read All Three & Vote by 3/31/22 | Participation Optional
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Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

2/21/2022

 

​Week of February 21, 2022

MBUSD schools are closed this week for the Presidents' Holiday Recess

Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

2/14/2022

 

Week of February 14, 2022 | TK-5 | CYRM Picture Books Begin!

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About the CYRM California Young Reader Medal Program 
Dreamers, by Yuyi Morales
The story of finding your way in a new place, of navigating an unfamiliar world and finding the best parts of it. In dark times, it's the promise of finding a better tomorrow. Find out more
All Are Welcome, by Alexandra Penfold
Lets young children know that no matter what, they have a place, they have a space, they are welcome in their school. Find out more
No Place for Hate / Grand View Cares / EDSJI 
This year's CYRM picture book nominees naturally lend themselves to dialog and discussion about fostering an inclusive school environment with respect and understanding for others. For more information about No Place for Hate / Grand View Cares contact Melissa Overholt or Ashley McCarthy, or refer to the Equity, Diversity, Social Justice, and Inclusion page on the MBUSD website.
Crafty Connection Make a friendship bracelet with pipe cleaners and beads in the library Use these instructions to make a four-strand bracelet from yarn or embroidery floss at home.

Week of February 14, 2022 | Grades 4/5
CYRM Picture Books for Older Readers Begin!

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About the CYRM California Young Reader Medal Program 
Let the Children March, by Monica Clark-Robinson
Nearly 55 years ago, an anti-segregation march that came to be known as the Children's Crusade was instrumental in pushing President John F. Kennedy and Congress to adopt the Civil Rights Act. That event is chronicled as a semi-fictional narrative from the perspective of one of the young participants in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. Bolstered by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assurances, the children endured snarling dogs, water hoses, and jail, emerging exhausted but undefeated. The illustrations bring to life the determination of the marchers without sugarcoating the reality. This story remains relevant as the struggle for justice continues today. Find out more
CYRM Intermediate Novels | Grades 4/5 | Read All Three & Vote by 3/31/22 | Participation Optional
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Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

2/7/2022

 

Week of February 7, 2022 | TK
Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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Heart mouse instructions below
Set the Mood Happy Dog Music
​I Love Dogs! by Sue Stainton
Lazy dogs, crazy dogs, yappy dogs, happy dogs... and one very special dog.
Clifford's First Valentine's Day, by Norman Bridwell
Emily Elizabeth describes all the Valentine fun that she and Clifford had when he was just a tiny puppy in her pocket.
Video Clifford's First Valentine's Day presented by Read Me a Story.

Never Too Little to Love, by Jeanne Willis
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How can a tiny mouse get the kiss he needs?

Library Crafty Connection Valentine lift-the-flap
At Home Crafty Connection Heart Mouse Paper Craft Instructions

Week of February 7, 2022 | Kindergarten
​Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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Set the Mood Whimsical Music
Mr. Tanen's Ties, by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
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The principal at Lynnhurst Elementary School is well known for his colorful and unusual ties, but his boss orders him to stop wearing them until he learns to love them too, and ties a knot of another sort.
Video Mr. Tanen's Ties presented by Reading Books 4U

Crafty Connection Color a crazy tie, cut out the shape, and paper clip it to your collar.

Week of February 7, 2022 | First Grade
Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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Set the Mood Whimsical Music
​Yuck, a Love Story, by Don Gillmor 
​Austin has a hard time admitting he likes his new neighbor, Amy, but when her birthday comes he goes to fantastic lengths to get her an unexpected present.
Video Yuck, a Love Story presented by bentoncolibrary
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Small Talk "Kids on Valentine's Day: What's this Love Thing All About?" 
Crafty Connection Coloring sheet with yucky fluffy slime recipe

Week of February 7, 2022 | Second Grade
Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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Island of Aka, Okinawa, Japan
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Shiro on Aka
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Island of Zamami, Okinawa, Japan
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Set the Mood Classic Japanese Music
Shiro in Love, by Wendy Tokuda
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Shiro started as an unwanted pup left in a garbage dump, but after he was rescued he became famous in Japan.
Video Shiro in Love presented by Teacher Chloe

Crafty Connection Valentine's Day Puppy Love coloring sheet

Week of February 7, 2022 | Third Grade
Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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Set the Mood Cuban dance music
Martina the Beautiful Cockroach, by Carmen Agra Deedy
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When her grandmother advises lovely cockroach Martina to spill coffee on suitors to see their true personality revealed, the beautiful cockroach is in for a surprise.
Video Martina the Beautiful Cockroach presented by Michelle Oaxaca
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Cockroaches: Public Enemy #1 Discovery Education Streaming Video (password protected)
Crafty Connection Cockroach facts coloring sheet

Week of February 7, 2022 | Fourth Grade
​Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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Set the Mood Whimsical Music 
Nobody Hugs a Cactus, by Carter Goodrich
Hank is prickly and cantankerous. He enjoys a solitary life in the windowsill of a desert hut, where he can survey the surrounding Southwestern vistas. Through encounters with various passersby, Hank soon realizes how lonely for affection he is.
Video Nobody Hugs a Cactus presented by Alexis Lampley 
Video A camel snacks on a prickly pear cactus with 6-inch spikes 
No Monkeys, No Chocolate, by Melissa Stewart and Alan Young
Examines the animals and other living things that share a habitat with cocoa trees and keep the plants growing and thriving.
​Video No Monkeys, No Chocolate presented by Storytime with Ms Nikki
Crafty Connection Paint a cactus rock garden ​

Week of February 7, 2022 | Fifth Grade
​Let's Get Ready for Valentine's Day

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You Loves Ewe, by CeCe Bell
Homonyms cause great confusion as an increasingly cranky yam tries to make introductions and provide explanations about a lady sheep to a silly donkey.
Video You Loves Ewe presented by Mr. Library Man

Mr. Scruff,
 by Simon James

Polly belongs with Molly, Eric belongs with Derek, Perry belongs with Terry--everyone knows that owners and their dogs belong together in their own unique way. But for Poor Mr Scruff, alone in the dogs' home, there's no one--that is until a very special little boy arrives looking for a friend.
Video Mr. Scruff presented by Kids Fun Learning

Video The Case for Loving presented by Butterfly Garden Preschool
The Case for Loving, by Selina Alko
Children these days would be shocked to know that before 1967 they could not marry a person of a race different from their own. This is the story of Mildred and Richard Loving, an interracial couple who, in 1958, struggled with marriage laws. They fought the unfair laws and took their case all the way to the Supreme Court.
Video NBC Nightly News Report: the Loving Case (aired 2012) 
Video Released in 1966, "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees was top of the charts in 1967

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    MBUSD begins the 2021-22 school year with full-day in-person learning

    The library is open to students and staff beginning August 30, 2021. All will wear masks inside at all times and will be mindful of physical distancing.
    Beginning March 14, 2022 the wearing of masks is strongly recommended but not required.

    Library Program

    Our students enjoy weekly visits for a presentation crafted to instill a love of reading, to enhance
    Common Core classroom lessons, and to inspire life-long learning. Visits include checking out materials, practicing information literacy, and exercising digital citizenship.
    Colleagues are welcome to borrow program ideas.

    California Model School Library Standards 

    Read Aloud 15 Minutes. 
    Every Child. Every Parent. Every Day See why it matters at readaloud.org

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