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What's happening in Term 2 - Week 8
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What's happening in Term 2 - Week 8
Big round of applause and appreciation to our top 5 readers this week:
Braxton R - 201 books
Noor N - 181 books
Braxton S - 118 books
Ivaan G - 112 books
Koah R - 102 books
The leading year level this week is Year 2 having read 668 books and congratulations to 2F the leading grade reading 331 books!
A total of 2599 books have been read across the school and 376 book reviews have been published!
Take advantage of this term break to snuggle into a quiet, comfortable spot and disappear into the pages of your favourite book or books!! Please don’t forget to log on to your personal challenge page and record the books you are reading!
We have one more book review for you this week by Felix G. The book and review will be placed on display in the Library once it is available for borrowing.
ODDER
Written by Katherine Applegate
Illustrated by Charles Santoso
Reviewed by Felix G
If you like animal adventure books then I think you will enjoy reading Odder.
Odder is a playful and adventurous otter who, one day, goes too far away from her kelp forest home. During this adventure she faces danger, overcomes challenges and makes new friends.
I have rated the book 3/5. I enjoyed reading this book because it was engaging. It is most suitable for 8-11 year olds.
Odder would make a great read aloud class novel as it is touching, suspenseful, funny and interesting.
The story is also based on real animals from the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California. They have a program that pairs orphaned otters with surrogate mothers. Please see a link to their amazing website below:
https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/
Here are some of the beautiful illustrations found inside the book…
Thank you Felix! We are looking forward to reading Zoe’s book review next term on The Sister Switch!
This winter break is the perfect time to have a sort out of your book shelves at home so PLEASE keep us in mind for any books that are in a good condition and most importantly suitable reading for Primary aged students.
This is a wonderful opportunity too, for sharing a great book that you have just finished and would like to share that enjoyment with someone else!
What is the Great Book Swap?
The Great Book Swap is a fantastic way to celebrate reading locally, learn more about Indigenous Languages and culture, while raising funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. By hosting a Great Book Swap Karoo students and families will be actively helping gift 18,000 new, carefully chosen books to children in remote Communities across the country.
On the day of the event all donated books will be displayed on tables; students will visit the Library with their class to browse the books and leave a gold coin donation in exchange for a book.
For more information on the work of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation please follow the link - https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au/
Don’t forget our donation basket is in the office foyer for you to leave donations until one week before the event.
IN JULY ....
An exciting range of new books to browse and borrow!
IN AUGUST ...
Thursday: The Alpha Shows present 'The Snow Queen'
Friday: Karoo Book Week Character Parade
IN SEPTEMBER ...
Indigenious Literacy Foundation Great Book Swap (5th September)
Mrs Hagan and Mrs Corrales
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