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"Isn't it odd. We can only see our outsides, but nearly everything happens on the inside."
Charlie Mackesy
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse
Celebrate National Poetry Month and Earth Day!
Celebrate National Poetry Month and Earth Day!
Miss last week's haiku trivia?
Write a nature haiku describing an animal or a plant, and drop it off in the library or submit it through this Google Form.
If it end up on the announcements, the whole school will be invited to guess what it's describing!
We are wrinkled hulks
We are wrinkled hulks
With astonishing noses.
With astonishing noses.
Our ears block the sun.
Our ears block the sun.
From If Not For the Cat, by Jack Prelutsky
From If Not For the Cat, by Jack Prelutsky
Rules for Haikus
Rules for Haikus
Haikus have exactly 3 lines.
Line one must have 5 syllables. Line two has 7. Line three has 5.
Haikus typically do not rhyme.
Haikus typically have themes related to nature.
Video Series: Borrowing Ebooks
Video Series: Borrowing Ebooks
Sora: Logging in.mp4
Sora: Browsing and Borrowing.mp4
Sora: Your Account.mp4
Libraries:
Libraries:
Protecting Your Freedom to Read. Promoting Access to Reliable Information.
Protecting Your Freedom to Read. Promoting Access to Reliable Information.
It's just what we do.
It's just what we do.
American Library Association
American Library Association
International Federation of Library Associations
International Federation of Library Associations
howtospotfakenews.pdf