Friday, June 7, 2013

Summer Starters with Mrs. Steever!

Today we were grateful to have a special visitor come in to talk to our fourth graders!  Mrs. Steever is one of the marvelous librarians at Chariho Middle School, and she went over the summer reading requirements. 



Students can of course read as many books as they want, but the expectation is that they read at least two.  In addition, the students need to show evidence that they read the books by creating a project of their choice.  For example, students could write an essay, create a book talk or poster, or design a Photo Story or PowerPoint.  Every student received a packet of information that included reading suggestions, including all 20 Rhode Island Children's Book Award nominees (the "Rooster" books for next year). The packets also included a rubric to make sure they meet the criteria. 


Mrs. Steever also told the soon-to-be fifth graders about some terrific online resources that they can access over the summer, including Tumblecloud "eBooks".  She demonstrated how to find different kinds of stories to read and listen to online!  The students were really excited to learn that there are even graphic novels to choose from!

The students got to watch a book talk video created by another student.  Not only was this an example of what they might do for a book project over the summer, but the book he discussed is one of next year's "Rooster" books.  They also got to see a book "trailer" for one of my favorite books on next year's "Rooster" list: The One and Only Ivan.  (Click here to watch the trailer!) 

The purple page lists all of next year's "Rooster" books!

The four girls pictured above chose to stay in the library to watch more video book talks instead of going to recess!  There are lots of book "trailers" available online.  Here are a few more:

Wonder by R.J. Palacio
The Templeton Twins Have an Idea by Ellis Weiner
The False Prince by Jennifer Nielson


Thank you for coming to Ashaway School 
to talk to our fourth graders, Mrs. Steever!  
You've helped to put them on the path to success!!

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