Hello parents and students! This is my 7th year at Virginia Williamson, but my 11th year in the Brunswick County School district. I am from Wilmington, NC, but mostly Carolina Beach. I love to fish and go to the beach with my husband and dog. When at home, I love to paint and draw, as well as read as many books as I can! I have my bachelor's degree from North Carolina Wesleyan University with a focus in Reading.
I am your fifth grade chair as well as your AIG lead teacher. So, if you have any questions regarding the grade level or any AIG services, please do not hesitate to reach out. I have included a link to gmail and class dojo below. My email is klennon@bcswan.net
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains by Scott O'Dell is a powerful account of the Nez Perce Indians' defeat by the United States Army in 1877, narrated by Chief Joseph's daughter, Sound of Running Feet. The story begins when Sound of Running Feet first sees white settlers on Nez Perce land and vows to fight them, along with anyone else who tries to steal their land or force them onto a reservation. However, she begins to question whether the fight is worth it if it means only death and defeat.
This beloved story -first published more than fifty years ago- introduces readers to Milo and his adventures in the Lands Beyond.
For Milo, everything’s a bore. When a tollbooth mysteriously appears in his room, he drives through only because he’s got nothing better to do. But on the other side, things seem different. Milo visits the Island of Conclusions (you get there by jumping), learns about time from a ticking watchdog named Tock, and even embarks on a quest to rescue Rhyme and Reason! Somewhere along the way, Milo realizes something astonishing. Life is far from dull. In fact, it’s exciting beyond his wildest dreams. . . .
The year is 1861. Civil war is imminent and Tilly Pruitt's brother, Noah, is eager to go and fight on the side of the North. With her father long gone, Tilly, her sister, and their mother struggle to make ends meet and hold the dwindling Pruitt family together. Then one night a mysterious girl arrives on a steamboat bound for St. Louis. Delphine is unlike anyone the small river town has ever seen. Mrs. Pruitt agrees to take Delphine and her dark, silent traveling companion in as boarders. No one in town knows what to make of the two strangers, and so the rumors fly. Is Delphine's companion a slave? Could they be spies for the South? Are the Pruitts traitors? A masterful tale of mystery and war, and a breathtaking portrait of the lifelong impact one person can have on another.