Thursday, October 10, 2013

Term Four News


Our Book Week Celebrations

It is always heart -warming to see the students at Cromer school celebrating a love of reading at the book parade. As usual, all of the students and staff went to a great deal of trouble to represent their favourite characters in a colourful and exciting parade.

The finale of the parade was the appearance of our new mascot Skippin the Library Dog. We look forward to many more appearances from him encouraging us to find new friends in books.

Our book fair was very successful and we received $1600 worth of new books for our library as commission. The students in grades Kindergarten to Year Two were enthralled with the story telling skills of Andy Wright. Oliver Phommavanh entertained the primary school students as he described his journey as an author.

The Term Four Program

Kindergarten

The students in Kindergarten will be learning all about visual literacy both in the library and in class as the teachers and I work together to develop this very important skill. Five books have been chosen for the library lessons. They are:

The Tomorrow Book by Jackie French and Sue DeGennaro

Through the Magic Mirror by Anthony Browne

Piggybook  by Anthony Browne

Cat by Mike Dumbleton and Craig Smith

The Terrible Plop by Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner

Additional books have been supplied to the Kindergarten teachers to support the learning that has taken place in the library.

Year One

The students in Year One will also be developing their skills of visual literacy with an author study of the work of Colin McNaughton. The books to be studied are:

Suddenly

Oops!

S.W.A.L.K

Football Crazy

Captain Abdul’s Little Treasure

Year Two

The students in Year Two will be undertaking a study of fractured fairy tales. In each lesson we will read the original tale and then a fractured version written through the eyes of one of the characters in the story. We will watch film clips of the fairy tales analysing similarities and differences and the elements that make them humorous. The students will plan their own fractured fairy tales to share with the class.

Year Three

The students in Year Three will study the book Nim’s Island by Wendy Orr. Each week a chapter will be read and activities such as character analysis, mapping exercises, environmental poster making, research and diary writing will be undertaken.

Year Four

In Year 4 we have begun a study of the work of Roald Dahl. We will explore various aspects of his work and embark on some writing activities inspired by themes and issues in his novels. Roald Dahl books are extremely popular in our library and his work is most entertaining for us all.

Years Five and Six

In Year five we will be studying classics in graphic novel form. We will use our skills of visual literacy to analyse the graphic presentations and film clips. Books to be studied are:

Year Five:

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift

Jason and the Golden Fleece

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling

The Adventure of the Speckled Band  by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Year Six:

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

War of the Worlds by H G Wells

20 000 Leagues Under the Sea  by Jules Verne

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Stocktake

Our annual stocktake will begin in week 9 of this term. All library books must be returned by the end of week 8. Any student who has no outstanding books will receive a ticket in our library raffle.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

There Is So Much To Do In Term Three



Book Week 2013

Term three is always a celebration of reading as we look forward to the book parade and enjoy studying the books that have been shortlisted by the Children’s Book Council of Australia. The Book Week theme for this year is Read Across the Universe. We will celebrate Book week in the following exciting ways:

·         On August 20th the storyteller AndyWright will visit the students in Kinder to Year 2.

·         Our book fair will begin on August 27th.

·         Author Oliver Phommavanh will speak to Years 3-6 on August 27th.

·         Our book parade will take place on Thursday August 29th at 9:15

·         Students will participate in the MS Readathon.

The Term Three Program

In Term Three the library program focuses on the shortlisted books in the categories of Book of the Year for Early Childhood, Picture Book of the Year, Book of the Year for Younger Readers and the Chrichton Award.  All studies involve researching the authors and illustrators, studying and responding to the texts, visual literacy activities, literature appreciation and participating in interactive and online activities that further the students’ understanding of concepts, themes and issues presented in the books studied.

Kindergarten

The students in Kindergarten will study the books that have been shortlisted for the Crichton Award.  The titles are:

·         Apollo the Powerful Owl by Gordon Winch

·         A Forest by Marc Martin

·         One Very Tired Wombat by Renee Treml

·         The Whale Shark Song by Sadie James

·         Yellow Dress Day by Sophie Norsa and Michelle Worthington.

·         Ruby Red Shoes by Kate Knapp

Stage One

The students in Stage One will study the books in the Book of the Year for Early Childhood category.
The titles are:

·         The Terrible Suitcase by Emma Allen and Freya Blackwood

·         With Nan by Tania Cox and Karen Blair.

·         The Pros and Cons of Being a Frog by Sue deGennaro.

·         Too Many Elephants In This House  by Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner.

·         It’s A Miracool!  by Christine Harris and Ann James.

·         Peggy by Anna Walker.

Stage Two

The students in Stage Two will study the books shortlisted for the award of Picture Book of the Year. The titles are:

·         The Coat by Ron Brooks and Julie Hunt.

·         Tanglewood by Vivienne Goodman and Margaret Wild.

·         Herman and Rosie by Gus Gordon.

·         Sophie Scott Goes South by Alison Lester.

·         Lighting Jack by Patricia Mullins and Glenda Millard.

·         A Day to Remember by Marc Wilson and Jackie French.

Stage Three

The area of study for stage three is an analysis of the books shortlisted for the award Book of the Year for Younger Readers. The titles are:

·         Pennies for Hitler by Jackie French.

·         Other Brother by Simon French.

·         After by Morris Gleitzman.

·         The Children of the King by Sonya Hartnett.

·         Pookie  Aleera is Not My Boyfriend by Steven Herrick.

·         The Tender Moments of Saffron Silk by Glenda Millard and Stephen Michael King.

We are in for a very busy term. Get ready for the book parade and keep reading.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013


On May 23rd Cromer School joined in with the celebration of National Simultaneous Storytime. This is an important national campaign which aims to encourage more young Australians to read and enjoy books. At 11am thousands of children throughout Australia stopped to read The Wrong Book by Nick Bland. The library was decorated with balloons to celebrate the occasion. It was so heart-warming to see groups of students gathered in the library the next day to enjoy and discuss the book for a second time.

The Term Two Program

This term the library program has been designed to support studies that are taking place in class. Inquiry units have been devised which require research using books, on line activities, film clips and interactive games. Click on the links to access the hotlists for each unit.

Kindergarten

In class, the students are studying the Science unit Weather In My World. To support this unit our library studies are focusing on the following topics:

·         What Is Weather?

·         Rain

·         Wind and Storms

·         Snow, Ice, Frost and Fog

·         The Seasons

Year One

In support of the unit Schoolyard Safari, which is a study of mini beasts, the topics for library research are:

·         In The Garden

·         Wiggly Worms

·         Scary Spiders

·         Ants

·         Classification and Habitats

Year Two

Year Two students are studying Wet and Dry Environments. The library research program will cover the topics:

·         Ponds and Lakes

·         Deserts

·         Rainforests

·         Rivers and Streams

·         The Poles

Year Three

To support the class unit Light Fantastic, the library research program will focus on the following topics:

·         What Is Light?

·         What Makes A Shadow?

·         Reflection

·         Refraction

·         Lasers and Optics

Year Four

In class Year Four will be completing their studies of National Parks before beginning a new unit People and their Beliefs. The Library research topics will be:

·         Bunya Mountains National Park

·         Norfolk Island

·         What Is Christianity

·         The Sikh Religion

·         Islam

Year Five

The class unit is Marvellous Microorganisms and our library research unit will focus on:

·         Exploring Microorganisms

·         Bacteria and Disease

·         Edward Jenner

·         Louis Pasteur

·         Microscopic Detective Mysteries

Year Six

The students in Year Six are studying Antarctica and, to support this unit, our library research will cover the following:

·         Macquarie Island

·         Sir Douglas Mawson

·         South with Scott

·         Sir Earnest Shackleton

·         Modern Exploration

The Premier’s Reading Challenge

All students are encouraged to participate in the Premier’s Reading Challenge and there is a wide range of books to choose from on our specially designated shelves.

The MS Readathon

This year we will be supporting the MS Readathon which is due to begin in August.

Happy reading!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Welcome To 2013


ABC Splash provides hundreds of video clips and activities which are designed for students in Kindergarten to 10. The broad subject areas of English, Maths, Science and History are covered and all activities are aligned with the National Curriculum.
http://splash.abc.net.au/

Many of the activities in ABC Splash have formed the basis of our library investigations this term.
Kindergarten

We have been discussing fiction and non-fiction texts. Covering such topics as Dragons, Pets, Dinosaurs and Performances, we have read a variety of fiction and non-fiction books and participated in online activities. One favourite was Design A Talking Dinosaur.
 
Year 1

In Year One our learning experiences have been varied. The students have practised their skills of visual literacy, story mapping, writing creatively and research using a variety of sources.  All of these experiences have been supported with various fiction and non-fiction texts and online activities. One favourite was the Story Map Tool.

Year 2

The Year Two program has included report writing, writing creatively, recount writing, using visual literacy skills and research using a variety of sources. Both fiction and non-fiction texts have been read and skill development has been supported with online activities. One favourite has been Wonderful Words, Creative Stories: Beach.

Stage 2

In Stage Two we have used our visual literacy skills to design a virtual website, practised digital storytelling and researched using the SAFE principle:

Source: Does the evidence come from a reliable source?

Attitude: Is there a strong bias?

Facts:  Are we seeing facts or assertions?

Emotions: Does the evidence express strong emotions?

The tasks were supported by studying fiction and non-fiction texts and participating in online activities. One favourite activity was The Riddle of the Black Panther.

Stage 3

In Stage Three, the students have practised the following skills:

·         Research using a variety of sources of information.

·         Finding evidence and compiling information.

·         Writing information reports on a virtual website.

·         Evaluating information using the SAFE principle.

One favourite activity was Visit Us: Tourist Information Website


As usual, the library is a busy, happy place to read, discover and learn.