Tuesday, May 2, 2023

The Lbrary is a Busy Place in Term Two

 

Term two has begun with much interest and excitement in the new books, learning programs and activities in the library. We have enthusiastic students enjoying the library during first half lunch on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We also have a large number of volunteers to be library monitors.

National Simultaneous Storytime

We are all looking forward to National Simultaneous Storytime on Wednesday May 24th. The book that we will enjoy this year is Speedy Sloth by Rebecca Young and Heath McKenzie.

 

                        



ALIA explains the event as follows:

National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously in libraries, schools, pre-schools, childcare centres, family homes, bookshops and many other places around the country. Now in its 23nd successful year, it is a colourful, vibrant, fun event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy, using an Australian children's book that explores age-appropriate themes, and addresses key learning areas of the National Curriculum for Foundation to Year 6.

Event Information

NSS receives positive media coverage and generates a great deal of community interest. 2022 was our biggest and most successful NSS to date with over 2.18 million participants at over 59, 000 locations! (Australian Library and Information Association 2023).

 The Term Two Library Program

Kindergarten

The students will undertake an author study of the work of Nick Bland. Author studies allow students to dive deeply into an author’s body of work. The students can critically evaluate the author’s themes and characters.

Nick Bland is one of our foremost Australian authors for children. His work which is loaded with engaging rhythm and rhyme and colourful illustrations which support the texts results in a sense of adventure and enjoyment for all readers. This term the students in early stage one will study ten books by Nick Bland. It is expected that, as the students are exposed to such language features as rhyme, repetition, alliteration and personification supported by high quality illustrations they will be entertained and inspired to write creatively.

 

Stage One

The students in Stage One will be introduced to chapter books in this course of study. The books will be presented on the interactive whiteboard for group reading. Discussion sessions will take place after the reading of each chapter and the students will then respond to the text with a related activity.

The students will be encouraged to investigate the many chapter books in the library collection and borrow texts at their individual reading levels.

 

Information Fluency

Information fluency is the ability to critically think while engaging with, creating and utilising information and technology, regardless of the information platform or medium. 

Texts provide the means for communication. Students need to access, understand, analyse and evaluate information, make meaning, express thoughts and emotions, present ideas and opinions, interact with others and participate in activities at school and in their lives beyond school. Success in any learning endeavour depends on being able to make meaning from information.  (Information Fluency Framework. NSW Det)

 

Stage Two

The students will participate in research tasks using programs of study created in Stile. They will begin with a research project on the topic of ANZAC Day. Subsequent research projects will be in line with classroom learning.

 

Stage Three

The students will undertake a research project about World War 2 which is designed to build upon their background knowledge directly related to the novel Sydney Under Attack   by Sophie Masson which they studied in Term One.

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