Library Schedules and Routines

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Holiday Favourites

Beautiful stories to share during the holidays.....
This timeless classic shows readers that believing in the magic of Christmas is within all of us.


David's up to his old antics again, but this time it's Christmas!  A funny holiday treat!



An adorable Canadian rendition of "The Twelve Days of Christmas".  Kids can't help but sing along to this one!

Another Seuss classic that can be revisited time and time again.  This story of the mean-spirited Grinch's endeavor to ruin Christmas for the locals of Who-Vill shows readers that the true spirit of the holidays is about giving, and not necessarily about receiving.



A wonderful story about the traditions and celebrations held during Hanukkah and the new moon that always accompanies this holiday.







A wonderfully illustrated picture book on the ABC's of Kwanzaa.

Wednesday 30 November 2011

What Are We Reading??

The grades 4-6 classes have just finished reading Roald Dahl's beloved tale of a strong-minded and brilliant young protagonist, Matilda.  We were all sad to read the last page but are elated to begin The Invention of Hugo Cabret which is now a featured movie.  This amazing book is part text, part charcoal sketches and is quite hard to put down!  With the turn of each page, a new mystery emerges...

Monday 17 October 2011

Forest of Reading Nominees Are In

DoesmakeaDifference.jpgIt's that time of year again, Runnymede!!  The Forest of Reading nominees are in!  I'll be working hard over the next couple of weeks to order in the nominee titles for all of us to read and discuss throughout the year.

There will be two clubs for grades 4-8.  Grades 4-6 will concentrate on the Silver Birch titles, while grades 7-8 will focus on the Red Maple books.  If these clubs interest you, please see Ms. Edgar ASAP.

In the meantime, read a summary of the following nominees by clicking on the link below.

http://www.accessola.org/ola_prod/OLAWEB/Forest_of_Reading/Current_Program_Year/OLAWEB/Forest_of_Reading/Current_Program_Year.aspx?hkey=5af29ddd-628e-431d-9b3b-321b8393bd25

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate-Review by Clare in Ms. Lakoff's Class

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly is a pioneer book with a modern twist.  With excerpts from Darwin's book "The Origins of the Species", at the beginning of each chapter, the authors tells the story of a girl's forbidden obsession with science in a fresh and fun-filled way.  As the main character, Calpurnia, starts spending more time with her grandfather discussing and exploring science, society requires her to spend less and less time doing experiments  and instead spend long, boring afternoons learning how to sew and knit socks, cook and learn how to be a gentlemen's wife.  Calpurnia wants to fight this fate.

Although this book is set at the turn of the century, Calpurnia's thoughts and feelings are surprisingly modern.  Don't let the somewhat slow beginning fool you, as the book progresses it gets way more exciting.  Ms. Kelly uses a unique cast of characters to act out usual elements like an embroidery contest and a turkey killing.  Two thumbs up for this book!  A must read for all science and history enthusiasts!

Friday 7 October 2011

Our First Book Review- By Annie in Ms. Lakoff's Class

Read this amazing review below.  Wonderstruck, written by Brian Selznick, is a fantastic new novel that's in our library.  While the novel isn't ready to be circulated yet, it should be ready in about one month.

Wonderstruck
By Brian Selznick
Ben and Rose set out on two different quests. Ben dreams of finding his long lost father, and Rose thinks about an actress she dreams of meeting. When Ben finds a clue about his father and Rose reads an article about a mysterious actress they both set out alone on a quest in New York.
Both the two mysterious stories are told 50 years apart. Ben’s told in writing and Rose’s in fascinating pictures. This story will make you keep the book wide open and leave your mind mesmerised by the exciting and symmetrical plot.
This fascinating book is a must read for kids ages 10-12. Brian Selznick did a great job with this story. I really would recommend reading this mysteriously fascinating story.   

      

Thursday 29 September 2011

Library Helpers Are Hard At Work!

I would like to thank each and every student who applied to be a library helper.  Your applications were well written and  highlighted your skills nicely.  I know that all of you will be an asset to our library community.

I'd also like to take this time to thank all of the parents who took the time to write such beautiful reference letters.  The letters were certainly from the heart and helped me greatly in selecting our helpers.

Schedules that highlight times where the students will work in the library have been distributed to all who applied.

Thanks again!

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Calling all Library Helpers!!

Hello Runnymede,

I am currently looking for library helpers to assist with shelving books, creating displays and writing reviews for new novels and picture books.  If this is something you think you'd be interested in, please see Ms. Edgar for an application form.  The forms are due on Friday September 17th and you must be willing to give up some of your recess or after school time. 

Looking forward to meeting some of our new helpers!

~ Ms. Edgar

Monday 12 September 2011

Welcome Back!

Hello Runnymede Crew!

My name is Ms. Edgar and I am Runnymede's new Teacher-Librarian.  I'm looking very forward to being your new librarian and welcome each and every one of you, including parents, to visit the library as often as you can.  The library will be open for families and students in the mornings from 8:00-8:50 and afternoons from 3:15-3:45.  The library is much more than just books and I encourage students to use this quiet space to research or complete homework/assignments. 

This site will be updated frequently and will provide information about new exciting books, reviews written by students, useful links and more!

Parents, if you have any questions or requests, please email me at the following address:

runnymedelibrary@yahoo.ca


Looking forward to an excellent year as your Teacher-Librarian!

Ms. Edgar