H. O. D.
Summer Reading
Summer is here!
Summer is here!
Relax, read and make great family memories.
Relax, read and make great family memories.
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Families, please see:
From Mrs. Longley and Mrs. O'Connor
Literacy Specialists
Print a copy if you need one.
H.O.D. students!
H.O.D. students!
1. Please read or be read to 15-20 minutes (or more!) every day over the summer
1. Please read or be read to 15-20 minutes (or more!) every day over the summer
... or as many days as you can.
... or as many days as you can.
Tell us your favorite book of the summer.
Tell us your favorite book of the summer.
3. Return the log to your teacher on the first full week of school in September.
3. Return the log to your teacher on the first full week of school in September.
Have fun reading!
Have fun reading!
Families, please see:
Families, please see:
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Ms. Allison Riendeau, NPL Youth Librarian
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"I'm wondering what to read next." - Matilda, Roald Dahl
"I'm wondering what to read next." - Matilda, Roald Dahl
Great Summer Reading Ideas
Congratulations H.O.D. Graduates!
Congratulations H.O.D. Graduates!
Children’s literature provides both mirrors and windows for readers.
Children’s literature provides both mirrors and windows for readers.
Some books are mirrors, reflecting children’s experiences, feelings, and cultures.
Some books are mirrors, reflecting children’s experiences, feelings, and cultures.
Other books are windows, giving children an opportunity to see the world through others’ eyes.
Other books are windows, giving children an opportunity to see the world through others’ eyes.
"There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island." — Walt Disney
"There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island." — Walt Disney