Skulls!
Guest Reader- Officer Reinfield
WCCPBA
Clifford's Halloween
Halloweiner
Pete the Cat and the Five Little Pumpkins
Explore the Halloween themed Bitmoji by clicking on the Youtube "play" buttons.
By Aaron Blabey
By: Brian Lies
Written and Illustrated by Tom Percival
Written by: Isabel Quintero
Written by: Pat Zietlow Miller and Jen Hill
Written by: Patrick McDonnell
Some rabbits dream about lettuces and carrots, others dream of flowering meadows and juicy dandelions, but Ralfy dreams only of books. In fact, he doesn't just dream about them, he wants to read them ALL THE TIME--even if it means he has to STEAL them. Soon his obsession sends him spiraling into a life of crime!
Take Your Pet to School Day is a children's picture book written by Linda Ashman and illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman. It stars devious pets that change the school rule that bans them and experience a day of chaos and animal love. Ashman's text is rather simplistic, straightforward, and poetic.
Have you Filled a Bucket Today?
Written by Carol McCloud
Try a Little Kindness
Written by Henry Cole
The Bad Seed
Written by Jory John
-Listen to The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires
-I challenge you to build your very own MAGNIFICENT THING! Use materials around your house or yard for your creation and if it doesn't work out at first, keep trying! That is called PERSEVERENCE :). Here are some ideas in case if you are stuck:
-bridge
-tower
-vehicle
-airplane, spaceship, rocket
-something sports related
-shape
-instrument
-animal habitat
-whatever you would LIKE :)
In this video you will see some different types of Informational Text, which are found in the nonfiction section of our Library. Take a look at what my kiddos and I learned how to build from one of the books we found in the SS Library!
After watching, please respond in Flipgrid with an Informational Text you have in your home or found online
Inky's Amazing Escape: How a Very Smart Octopus Found His Way Home
Written by Sy MontgomeryIllustrated by Amy Schimler-SaffordThe Ok Book
Written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Illustrated by Tom LichtenheldListen to Mrs. Valeri read one of our new books!
After listening to this book I would like you to spend some time thinking about the things you are OK at and something you would like to grow in. Some examples could include playing a sport, reading, math, art, swimming, etc.
With all this extra time I would like you to think about what you can do to grow and get better!
Poetry- Haiku
Listen to Mrs. Valeri read Dogku , written by Andrew Clements
Poetry Read Aloud
Todays read aloud comes to you from some of the hills up Mission Creek in Cashmere. This month is National Poetry Month and we are also gearing up for Earth Day, which is on April 22, 2020. I thought I would share one of my favorite childhood poems from one of my favorite places on Earth (the mountains).
Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out
written by Shel Silverstein