"I can feel infinitely alive curled up on the sofa reading a book." – Benedict Cumberbatch
November was a short month with Thanksgiving Break. All grade levels started the month with a copy right lesson and an escape room activity. When we returned from break, the 6th & 7th graders coded Spheros through task cards to learn how to code and control them.
Our Fall Book Fair was a success. We thank all of the students and parents who helped make it so. We had many generous students and families who donated towards All for Books which allowed us to help students who were short on cash or those who couldn't afford to buy books. This was a great way our Falcons Served our community.
Readers:
E. Daughtrey
M. McClain
K. Suggs
N. Villalobos
P. Chaudron
O. Forgy
B. Pulido
A. Strahan
J. Alvarado
L. Damian
TOP 10
Titles:
City of Theives by Alex London
The Girl in the Lake by India Hill
Children of the Fox by Kevin Sands
Concealed by Christina Diaz
Dust & Grim by Chuck Wending
Falling Short by Ernesto Cisneros
Hummingbird by Natalie Lloyd
PopularMMOs Presents Into the Overworld by Pat + Jen
911: The Book of Help by Michael Cart
After Zero by Christina Collins
Want to go participate?
Read Lonestar Books
Pass the quizzes with an 80 or higher
Complete by February 15, 2023
Read 5 books & pass the quizzes- Be invited to the Lone Star Celebration
Read 10 books & pass the quizzes - Earn a book to be signed by visiting author
Read 15 books & pass the quizzes- Earn breakfast before Lone Star Celebration
Read 25 books & pass the quizzes- Earn a FREE book from the Spring Book Fair
Book Fair Photos
Makerspace: Sphero Photos
Students were tasked with learning the basic skills of controlling and coding a Mini Sphero. They has to show understanding through various tasks that included STEAM ( science, technology, arts, and mathematics).
Other Library Events:
Dr. Lawing took time to show some of his students how to begin basic knitting.
Ms. Croft began holding her Writing Club every morning 8-8:30, in the library. This is open to all students.