Looking for content from previous weeks? Scroll further down. Week of June 13, 2022 | TKLibrary visits have ended for TK Week of June 13, 2022 | Kindergarten | Enjoy Summer Reading!Summer, by Alice Low A boy, a girl, and a dog share the joys of summer: swimming, fishing, gardening, watching fireworks, chasing butterflies, and toasting marshmallows. What are you looking forward to doing this summer? ABC Disney, by Robert Sabuda Paper engineering wizardry reveal a pop-up Disney character for each letter of the alphabet. Matthew A.B.C., by Peter Catalanotto A new boy named Matthew joins Mrs. Tuttle's class, which already has 25 boys in it, who are all named Matthew. If Rocks Could Sing: a Discovered Alphabet, by Leslie McGurk A nature-inspired alphabet book features unique rocks found on a stretch of beach by the author's home that are presented in the shapes of letters, numbers and alphabetical figures. Summer Reading Elementary students are not required to read over the summer, but are strongly encouraged to do so. If you run out of ideas for what to read next, consult the MBUSD Entering Grades K-1 Reading List. Find out more Week of June 13, 2022 | First Grade | Enjoy Summer Reading!Monster and Mouse Go Camping, by Deborah Underwood A camping trip for two friends doesn't quite go as planned. Tiny Mouse is bursting with enthusiasm when she greets Big Monster with "Let's go camping!" But Monster doesn't know what camping is. Mouse explains: "You walk in the woods. You sleep in a tent. You tell spooky stories." What could go wrong? Camping Day, by Patricia Lakin Despite getting lost in the woods on the way to the campsite and being chased by bees, crocodile friends Sam, Pam, Will, and Jill take it in stride and eventually find their way; pitching a tent, making a fire, and having a great time in the great outdoors underneath the twinkling stars. Video Backyard Camping Ideas for the Whole Family Fun and easy ideas for enjoying the wilderness of your own backyard. Includes a tip about a waffle cone s'more stuffed with melted marshmallows and chocolate chips. Mmmm! Crafty Connection Fold and decorate an origami tent to use as a bookmark Summer Reading Elementary students are not required to read over the summer, but are strongly encouraged to do so. If you run out of ideas for what to read next, consult the MBUSD Entering Grades 2-3 Reading List. Find out more Week of June 13, 2022 | Second Grade | Enjoy Summer Reading!Woolbur, by Leslie Helakoski Though sheep are famous for following the flock, Woolbur is one sheep who knows how to think for himself and make his own lifestyle choices. "Isn't that great!" Crafty Connection Color and cut out Woolbur and decorate his hair and yours with curled pipe cleaners Summer Reading Elementary students are not required to read over the summer, but are strongly encouraged to do so. If you run out of ideas for what to read next, consult the MBUSD Entering Grades 2-3 Reading List. Find out more Week of June 13, 2022 | Third Grade | Enjoy Summer Reading!The Gardener of Alcatraz, by Emma Bland Smith In 1941, convicted counterfeiter Elliott Michener (1906-1997) was sent to Alcatraz prison. There he plotted his escape, until he was assigned to work as a landscaper and discovered his passion for gardening. Summer Reading Elementary students are not required to read over the summer, but are strongly encouraged to do so. If you run out of ideas for what to read next, consult the MBUSD Entering Grades 4-5 Reading List. Find out more Week of June 13, 2022 | Fourth Grade | Enjoy Summer Reading! Library visits have ended for 4th grade What Do They Do With All That Poo? by Jane Kurtz A humorous look at the excrement of a dozen types of zoo animals with nuggets of information thrown in. The Great Stink, by Colleen Paeff This exploration of London's sanitation history touches on history, ecology, biography, and more. A brief account of London's waste-removal system from the 1500s to the 1800s provides context before the book introduces Joseph Bazalgette, the future father of sanitation. Bazalgette's journey is woven into the multiple cholera epidemics, the incorrect medical information, and the political challenges that defined the age. Elephants Can Paint Too, by Katya Arnold An elephant is depicted holding a brush at the end of the first book, a nod to the fact that elephants can learn to paint, and a group that live in Thailand were taught just that when the slowing of the logging industry prompted the need to find alternative sources of funding for elephant care. Video An elephant named Suda paints a picture and signs her name Summer Reading Elementary students are not required to read over the summer, but are strongly encouraged to do so. If you run out of ideas for what to read next, consult the MBUSD Entering Grades 4-5 Reading List. Find out more Week of June 12, 2022 | Fifth GradeLibrary visits have ended for 5th grade
Week of June 6, 2022 | Work on Mural Begins Despite VandalismThe Grand View Cares Team is working to make our school a community of inclusivity, respect, and equity. To this end, a large wall decorated with the names of PTA donors was whitewashed in preparation for the installation of a more inclusive mural comprised of children's art. Over the weekend, the prepped wall was ruined with graffiti. This act of vandalism and hate is no match for the good that is in our school community. The wall has been whitewashed again and the work on the mural will continue as planned. Parents may wish to view and discuss the picture book "Something Good" with their children this week. Something Good, by Marcy Campbell When something bad is found on the wall in the girls' bathroom at school, an entire class must learn what it means for their community and that they are better than this. Healing begins when the children paint art on the wall. Teaching tips from the publisher Week of June 6, 2022 | Final Library Visit for TK |
MBUSD begins the 2021-22 school year with full-day in-person learningThe 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. Library ProgramOur 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 Archives
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