Tuesday, March 11, 2014



Well it is official!  I have earned the title "Queen of Procrastination" for not keeping current on my blog posts.  I've had plenty to talk about so here is an update on what's been happening in the Crockett Library:


January 



In commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, we learned about the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to him in 1964.  Students in grades K, 1, & 2 made Peace Symbol medallions.  Students in grades 3 through 6 listened to the biography about Alfred Nobel's life titled Alfred Nobel, the man behind the peace prize by Kathy-jo Wargin.  They were able to see pictures of what the medal and diploma look like and also learned about the cash award given to recipients.  They also watched a short video from Nobelprize.org showing the moment that Dr. King received his award to a standing ovation.


February 

As usual, our parent volunteers came and decorated the library in a fiesta theme that got everyone in the mood for our book fair.  Unfortunately this Spring book fair was not without its problems.  The weather played a factor in scheduling that cut into our sales tremendously because of the school being closed. But we will have a BOGO fair in May where everyone can purchase lots of great reads at low costs.  Great time to stock up on summer reading materials!




Reading Blackout Bingo


One 6th grader, Daniel E., has completed Level Purple of his bingo sheets.  There are two other 6th graders and two 5th graders who will complete this level soon.


March 




Target Books for Schools Award

Our local Target store awarded our library $500 to purchase books from First Books Marketplace online.  I was able to get lots of new books for different sections of the library that I just know all of our students and staff are going to enjoy! Thank you Target for your generous contribution to continued reading of our Crockett Roos!





  
  

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