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Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

3/17/2025

 
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Week of March 17, 2025 | All Grades | CYRM Picture Books
Review the Five Nominees and Vote for Favorite

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The California Young Reader Medal Program encourages recreational reading of popular literature among the young people of our state. Young people recommend their favorite books for consideration, or teachers and librarians note popular titles and these are submitted to the CYRM committee for nomination. Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted.

Crafty Connection TK-2nd graders will decorate and sign a thank you card for the Manhattan Beach Rotary Club volunteer who read to their class in the library. 3rd-5th graders will decorate and sign a thank you card for the generous donation made by the Manhattan Beach Friends of the Library. 

Week of March 17, 2025 | Third Grade | SLQB Prep

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Super Literacy Quiz Bowl Next Week
Every third grade class has at least one team playing in the event on Wednesday, March 17, in the Performing Arts Center from 9:00-10:30. This week, some picture book selections will be reviewed.

Week of March 17, 2025 | Fourth and Fifth Grade 
Picture Book for Older Readers Nominee 3 of 3 | Review and Vote

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Cougar Crossing, by Meeg Pincus (CYRM Picture Book for Older Readers Nominee 3 of 3)
P-22 was born in a national park near Los Angeles, California. When it was time for him to leave home and stake a claim to his own territory, he embarked on a perilous journey--somehow crossing sixteen lanes of the world's worst traffic--to make his home in LA's Griffith Park, overlooking the famed Hollywood sign. P-22 remained in Griffith Park for ten years until he was captured on December 12, 2022. He was euthanized on December 17, 2022, after examinations revealed he was suffering from traumatic injuries consistent with being hit by a car, in combination with several longer-term health issues. P-22 was buried at a secret site in March, 2023, in sacred ceremony led by representatives of the Chumash, Tataviam, and Tongva tribes. Mountain lions are regarded as relatives and considered teachers in LA's tribal communities.

The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing 
Residents of Los Angeles embraced this brave cougar as their own and, along with the scientists monitoring P-22, raised money to build a wildlife bridge across Highway 101 to help cougars and other wildlife safely expand their territories and build new homes--ensuring their survival for years to come. The crossing is a vegetated overpass spanning the Ventura Freeway and Agoura Road at Liberty Canyon in Agoura Hills, CA. Project groundbreaking took place April 22, 2022. Once completed (slated for 2026), the bridge will be one of the largest urban wildlife crossings in the world, connecting the Simi Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains over a busy 10-lane freeway.

Los Angeles Times Video The Sad Plight of P-22, Los Angeles' Mountain Lion


The California Young Reader Medal Program encourages recreational reading of popular literature among the young people of our state. Young people recommend their favorite books for consideration, or teachers and librarians note popular titles and these are submitted to the CYRM committee for nomination. Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted.

Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

1/27/2025

 
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Week of January 27, 2025 | TK & Kindergarten
Getting Ready for the 100th Day of School

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The Very Kind Rich Lady and Her One Hundred Dogs, by Chinlun Lee
The very kind rich lady cares for 100 lucky dogs!

Video Zero the Hero by Joan Holub book trailer  
He's not a Froot Loop, a bagel or a doughnut... he's Zero the Hero!

Video How Krispy Kreme doughnuts are made 
Speaking of doughnuts, let's find out how doughnuts are made at Krispy Kreme.

Video Arnie the Doughnut by Laurie Keller read by Chris O'Dowd 
Arnie much more than an average doughnut, round, iced and deliciously sprinkled.
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Crafty Connection Dog name coloring sheet

Week of January 27, 2025 | First Grade | Groundhog Day

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Video History of Groundhog Day Discovery Education Streaming Video (password protected)
Find out the story behind Punxsutawney Phil and the history of Groundhog Day.

Brownie Groundhog and the February Fox, by Susan Blackaby
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Brownie is waiting for spring and meets a fox... will Brownie be able to talk her way out of becoming a mid-winter snack?

Activity Groundhog Coloring Sheet

Kitchen Connection Groundhog Pudding Cups Turn pudding, cookies, and simple trimmings into the cutest treat ever! ​

Week of January 27, 2025 | Second Grade | Dinosaurs

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Are the Dinosaurs Dead, Dad? by Julie Middleton
During a trip to the museum Dave keeps trying to get his dad's attention. The dinosaurs around him are springing to life!


What Happened to Patrick's Dinosaurs? by Carol Carrick
Patrick imagines that at one time dinosaurs were great friends of people and were responsible for building the world we enjoy today.

Tiny Dino, by Deborah Freedman

A small but mighty bird declares it is a dinosaur! But no one believes that dinosaurs still exist. How can it be a dinosaur when it is so little?

Video United Kingdom: Birds Related to Dinosaurs Discovery Education (password protected)
Scientists study the link between modern birds and dinosaurs.


Dinosaur vs. Bedtime, by Bob Shea
Roaar! Roaaaar! Nothing can stop him!


Crafty Connection Draw Bob Shea's dinosaur following these video step-by-step directions

Week of January 27, 2025| Third Grade | Super Literacy Quiz Bowl
Practice Session with Ms. Barbara and Mrs. Im

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Kahoot! Practice Session
Ms. Barbara and Mrs. Im will guide students in a Super Literacy Quiz Bowl practice session.
Click here for details about this optional opportunity.

Giant Squid, by Candace Fleming

The giant squid is one of the most elusive creatures in the world. As large as whales, they hide beyond reach deep within the sea, forcing scientists to piece together their story from clues they leave behind. That is, until a giant squid was filmed in its natural habitat a few years ago.

Week of January 27 2025 | Fourth Grade
SEL New Perspectives | Curriculum Connection Geology

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Old Rock (is not boring) by Deb Pilutti
Tall Pine, Spotted Beetle, and Hummingbird are certain that being a rock is boring until Old Rock shares what he has seen and done since he first flew out of a volcano.

Rick the Rock of Room 214, by Julie Falatko
Tired of sitting all day on the Nature Finds shelf in Room 214, a rock named Rick escapes the classroom for the great outdoors, only to discover that sometimes the greatest adventure in life is friendship.

Crafty Connection Rock painting tutorial with suggested supplies, step-by-step and simple designs.

Week of January 27, 2025 | Fifth Grade | SEL Perspective & Empathy

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Trevor, by Jim Averbeck
​Lonely and looking for a friend, Trevor the canary stretches to the width of his boring cage and tries to befriend someone sitting on a branch outside the window

Adrian Simcox Does Not Have a Horse, by Marcy Campbell
​Refusing to believe that a classmate has a horse of his own, Chloe becomes angry, calling him out at school and complaining about him to her mom, but instead of the vindication she wants, Chloe learns valuable lessons in empathy and imagination

When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree, by Jamie L.B. Dennahan
​A young girl is given a lemon tree and learns to care for it until she can make lemonade for a lemonade stand. Read-aloud presented by Reading in a Virtual World 

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Kitchen Connection Nothing says kindness like sharing a batch of soft and chewy lemon cookies

Read-Alouds and Presentations Week to Week by Grade Level

11/4/2024

 
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Week of November 4, 2024 | TK and Kindergarten
Children's Book Week and Seasonal Veggie Silliness

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Website Children's Book Week

​I Yam a Donkey! by Cece Bell
Last week we met a bored potato. This week, a stern yam corrects a grammatically-challenged donkey.

Crafty Connection Draw a yam bookmark on orange construction paper | CBW coloring page

Week of November 4, 2024 | First Grade
Children's Book Week and Feasting Season Silliness

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Website Children's Book Week

The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse, by Mac Barnett
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When a mouse is swallowed by a wolf, he learns that a duck devoured earlier has set up a table to enjoy the food the gluttonous predator eats.

My Little Sister Ate One Hare, by Bill Grossman
Little sister has no problem eating one hare, two snakes, and three ants, but when she gets to ten peas, she throws up quite a mess.

Stop that Pickle!, by Peter Armour
In this variation of The Gingerbread Man, a pickle tries to escape being eaten by fleeing through the city streets, pursued by a variety of other food items

Crafty Connection Rainbow food choices coloring sheet 
 | CBW coloring page

Week of November 4, 2024 | Second Grade
Children's Book Week and National Monuments

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Website Children's Book Week

​Video Washington, D.C., tour 

Earl the Squirrel, by Don Freeman

Earl the squirrel learns to gather acorns on his own.
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One More Acorn, by Don Freeman
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As winter nears, Earl the Squirrel searches for the acorns he stashed in the parks of Washington, D.C. Iconic author/illustrator Don Freeman began this story in 1963. His son completed it with help from an illustrator almost 50 years later.
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Crafty Connection Find the Alligator coloring sheet | 
CBW coloring page

Week of November 4, 2024 | Third Grade
​Super Literacy Quiz Bowl Launch with Ms. Barbara and Mrs. Im
Children's Book Week and Gratitude for Equine Veterans

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Reckless serving in Korea
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Reckless serving herself (1954)
Super Literacy Quiz Bowl 2024-25
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Website
 Children's Book Week

Video Veteran's Day | PBS Kids 
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Background Video Sergeant Reckless, a Horse of a Different Breed | view minute 0:54-1:43

Sergeant Reckless, by Patricia McCormick
With every war comes stories of heroism. In this case, it's a little mare used to haul ammunition by U.S. soldiers during the Korean War. Though the marines had doubts about her ability to haul the heavy loads, they began her training. It quickly became apparent that not only did Reckless have a large heart, she'd also consume anything-including chocolate, Coca-Cola, and poker chips.
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Training Activity Do you have a dog at home? See if you can train your dog to carry a basket, following the steps in this video. Note the similarities and differences in how the dog is taught and how Reckless was taught.
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Kitchen Connection Reckless surely did love sweets! Use leftover Halloween candy to bake Candy Loaded Oatmeal Bars | CBW coloring page

Week of November 4, 2024 | Fourth Grade
​Super Literacy Quiz Bowl Launch with Ms. Barbara and Mrs. Im
Children's Book Week and Gratitude for Canine Veterans

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Super Literacy Quiz Bowl 2024-25
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Website Children's Book Week

Video Veteran's Day | PBS Kids 

Dogs on Duty, by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
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When the news broke of the raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound, the SEAL team member that stole the show was a highly trained canine companion.
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Video A salute to military working dogs.

Hey, Boy, by Benjamin Strouse

A bittersweet story of love and loss, reconciliation and aging.

Super Literacy Quiz Bowl

​Crafty Connection 
Children's Book Week coloring page

Week of November 4, 2024 | Fifth Grade
Children's Book Week and Gratitude for Caprine Veterans

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Website Children's Book Week

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Video Veteran's Day | PBS Kids 
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​Sergeant Billy, the True Story of the Goat Who Went to War, by Mireille Messier
In 1914, Canadian soldiers headed for battle in France borrowed a goat from a girl and promised to bring him back. He trained with his new buddies and, despite orders, they smuggled him aboard their ship. The goat did well in the trenches, comforted and amused the soldiers, and was even jailed as a spy.

Crafty Connection Children's Book Week coloring page
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