LIBRARY
"Reading is Magic"
Book Week 2024
LIBRARY
"Reading is Magic"
Book Week 2024
"The library is not just full of books, but also opportunities."
Abbey 2016
Please see the new access to SORA at the end of this page.
CONGRATULATIONSto the 283 students who have completed the Challenge so far.
The countdown is on for the completion of the Premier's Reading Challenge which ends on the 23rd August.
Friday - 2.15pm. All parents are welcome. Students have the option to go home with parents after the parade or make their way home in the usual manner.
The theme is
"READING IS MAGIC"
You may wish to start asking your child now for their ideas about the Book Week Parade—anything related to magic, a favourite author or book character.
This week I have been talking to the students about the activities and competitions leading up to and throughout Book Week.
Calling all magicians, those who love to color, create a story, song rhyme or rap, or imagine and create a magical or mythical creature this BOOK WEEK is for you.
This week I asked students from all classes "Reading is magic because ... "
here are some of their thoughtful responses:
*you visualise the story in your mind as you read
*you can imagine you are that character in the book
*the words pain a picture in your brain...magic
*it's fun
*it can help you to not get eaten by a shark
*you can make a connection with your own life
Thank you students.
The library does not send out bookclub in Term 3 as we save our money for the book fair. You may still wish to access Issues 5 and 6 online and I will send the orders home when they arrive.
The journey continues.
New books are arriving all the time. Please ensure your child has a library bag so they can enjoy these reads at their leisure at home.
Our author penpals continue to correspond with us and even send through a book or two.
This week Yr 6 heard from their author Jo Sandhu. Jo's newsletter is all about the behind the scenes of "book covers" either by using a traditional publisher or by an author self publishing. Jo has explained the process she undertook for her series "Tarin of the Mammoths". It's a wonderful opportunity for our students to touch base with a real life author and gain an understanding of the book creating process once it is in the hands of the publisher.
MONDAY - Kindergarten, Yr 4
TUESDAY - Yr 2, Yr 5
WEDNESDAY - Yr 3
THURSDAY - Yr 1, Yr 6
Book Busters has resumed for the year.
BOOK BUSTERS CLUB is an optional early morning reading club for students who wish to come into the cool library before school to read.
"The strongest positive impact on reading engagement and learning gains come from student self-selection of reading materials. When reading materials are selected for students the links to engagement and learning gain decline significantly."
How Reading Motivation and Engagement Enable Reading Achievement: Policy Implications, Ana Taboada Barber and Susan Lutz Klauda
When students visit the library a huge emphasis is placed on the
premise that they have
CHOICE
in what they can read and borrow.
In the library we are safe online and respectful of each other and the technology.
Please follow the steps:
MONDAY - THURSDAY | Cool maths games, coding - scratch, worldbookonline, Google classroom - class work SORA, World Book ebooks. |
FRIDAY | Tech Free Friday Library OPEN |
If you would like to access another site, please ask Mrs McGuirk first.
Please note a LIBRARY BAG is the first item on your child's equipment list for this year.
Thank you for ensuring your child has a library bag. I have some spares and will issue these to students next week who have not yet presented with a bag.
LIBRARY BAGS MATTER... Not just some of the time but all of the time.
No food or drink on my books.
Food and drink are for the chooks.
Library bags keep ‘em clean.
Books are cool don’t treat ‘em mean.
Bring your bag every time.
Fill it up and get in line.
Have it scanned and scoot on out.
LIBRARY BAGS
We all shout.
J. McGuirk
Ask your child about the bookmark which provides home access for World eBooks and Worldbook online.
If you have not logged on and had a browse around, sit down with your child and ask them about it. I'm sure all primary-aged students will be able to show you some of the features.
Download the free App to access this online reading resource provided for us by the Catholic Schools Office. Your family will have access to thousands of books 24/7.
Sora - get free ebooks and audiobooks from your school. Step 1: Install Sora app from Apple App Store or Google Play Store, or soraapp.com. Step 2: When in Sora, click on CONTINUE then I have a setup code. (Do not click on “Find My School”) Step 3: The “setup” code is cenetau Step 4: Click on ACEN (the top bar), click again. Step 5:Student signs in with school username and password. Student may then EXPLORE all the options eg ebooks and audio books available.
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