Your last day to place ILL HOLDS is this Friday, May 3.
I am teaming up with Miss Lisa at the Barrington Public Library once again to create an incredible list of summer reading recommendations. I create this list based on "Best Of" lists as well as the titles I've been excited about lately. Miss Lisa makes sure they have the titles for our readers at the public library. The first two books this week are some summer recommendations. However, you may want to read them now!
A friend told me about this book based on a true family and incredibly special boy. You will be touched and moved to do something to help those in need after reading this book. Every class should read this together at some point during the school year.
My Name is Blessing, (2013)
words by Eric Walters and pictures by Eugenie Fernandes
It is a tradition to end our school year with the Kids Reading Across RI title. Please join us on
Friday, May 3, 2019 at 7:45am to discuss this title.
The first 12 families to get their permission slip back get a free copy of the book to keep.
The best part is we will meet and discuss on Friday and then families can go to the State House on Saturday, May 4th to meet the author, have books signed, and play fun games. It is a great literacy event for the whole family!
I just finished reading a historical fiction mystery filled with codes and ciphers. I'm guessing students would be equally as engaged in this topic as I am!
Can You Crack the Code?: A Fascinating History of Ciphers and Cryptography, (2019)
words by Ella Swartz and pictures by Lily Williams
Two of our HMS students created book trailers for Reading Week. Enjoy!
Fifth grader Morgane created this book trailer based on a favorite fantasy book she has enjoyed recently. Personally, I think she has really good taste.
Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor #1), (2017)
This book trailer was created by fourth grader Kate who really enjoys this popular series that has been made into a movie and a television series on Netflix.
A Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events #1), (1999)
words by Lemony Snicket and pictures by Brett Helquist