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TUPAC VS SHAKESPEARE: THE ANSWERS The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh – Tupac. He speaks plain cannon fire,and
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER It seems that every week is different from the last, and this one was no different. We gave the 7th graders a chance to check out books in their English classes, listened as middle schoolers gave speeches for student council, launched Flipster virtual magazines, covered other teacher’s classes if they needed to work from home, met with our Titlewave rep, drafted a list of physical/ebooks to BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
TUPAC VS SHAKESPEARE: THE ANSWERS The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh – Tupac. He speaks plain cannon fire,and
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. WEEK 26 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Week 26. On March 6, 2020. March 6, 2020. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, Programs and Events, Weekly News. We made it to Friday!! The struggle is real between winter break and Spring Break, and we are alllll feeling it these last couple of weeks. Highlights from this week included our second sixth grade trip to the publiclibrary to
WEEK 7 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER There's a lot to catch up on from the last few weeks! We had 7th grade English classes come in to do a book tasting and pick out their first quarter free read, which went really well. So many books from the tastings got checked out that we were refilling the selections afterevery class!
WEEK 8 - BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Last week we sent out emails to the freshmen introducing the librarians, so this week we split up and went into study halls to put faces to names. We want them to know who to turn to when they have research questions, need help with citations, or just want a WEEK 15 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Week 15. On December 6, 2019 By zimmermanlibrary In Weekly News. After being spoiled by a 2 day week last week, a full 5 days felt so long! The word of the week has been resilience. Our 6th graders are working on research charts in both their history and science classes, so we worked with them on citations using NoodleTools. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
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It’s okay to use Wikipedia to find general information on a topic, but don’t stop there. Using Wikipedia as an official source for a research paper is a bad idea because not all of the information you can find there is verified and reliable. A lot of it is, but not all. BANNED BOOKS CONTEST In honor of Banned Books Week, we have taken a commonly banned book, shredded it to pieces and put it on display for all to see. How does it make you feel when you see a book torn to pieces? Our shredded book is a symbolic representation of what it means to ban a book. 2019 SUMMER READING CHALLENGE ROUND UP Summer is officially over, so it’s time to round up my Summer Reading Challenge. Total Books Read: 44 #OwnVoices Books Read: 23 (52%) LGBTQ+ Books Read: 7 BOOKFACE CONTEST WINNERS! What happens when you take a bunch of really creative kids and unleash them in the library for our latest and greatest book inspired contest? BookFace! We asked kids to use book covers to create striking photos that blur the lines between reality and imagination. To say that we IMG_1078 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER IMG_1078 – Book, Line, and Sinker Before BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER It seems that every week is different from the last, and this one was no different. We gave the 7th graders a chance to check out books in their English classes, listened as middle schoolers gave speeches for student council, launched Flipster virtual magazines, covered other teacher’s classes if they needed to work from home, met with our Titlewave rep, drafted a list of physical/ebooks to BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
TUPAC VS SHAKESPEARE: THE ANSWERS The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh – Tupac. He speaks plain cannon fire,and
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER It seems that every week is different from the last, and this one was no different. We gave the 7th graders a chance to check out books in their English classes, listened as middle schoolers gave speeches for student council, launched Flipster virtual magazines, covered other teacher’s classes if they needed to work from home, met with our Titlewave rep, drafted a list of physical/ebooks to BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
TUPAC VS SHAKESPEARE: THE ANSWERS The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh – Tupac. He speaks plain cannon fire,and
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. WEEK 26 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Week 26. On March 6, 2020. March 6, 2020. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, Programs and Events, Weekly News. We made it to Friday!! The struggle is real between winter break and Spring Break, and we are alllll feeling it these last couple of weeks. Highlights from this week included our second sixth grade trip to the publiclibrary to
WEEK 7 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER There's a lot to catch up on from the last few weeks! We had 7th grade English classes come in to do a book tasting and pick out their first quarter free read, which went really well. So many books from the tastings got checked out that we were refilling the selections afterevery class!
WEEK 8 - BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Last week we sent out emails to the freshmen introducing the librarians, so this week we split up and went into study halls to put faces to names. We want them to know who to turn to when they have research questions, need help with citations, or just want a WEEK 15 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Week 15. On December 6, 2019 By zimmermanlibrary In Weekly News. After being spoiled by a 2 day week last week, a full 5 days felt so long! The word of the week has been resilience. Our 6th graders are working on research charts in both their history and science classes, so we worked with them on citations using NoodleTools. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
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It’s okay to use Wikipedia to find general information on a topic, but don’t stop there. Using Wikipedia as an official source for a research paper is a bad idea because not all of the information you can find there is verified and reliable. A lot of it is, but not all. BANNED BOOKS CONTEST In honor of Banned Books Week, we have taken a commonly banned book, shredded it to pieces and put it on display for all to see. How does it make you feel when you see a book torn to pieces? Our shredded book is a symbolic representation of what it means to ban a book. 2019 SUMMER READING CHALLENGE ROUND UP Summer is officially over, so it’s time to round up my Summer Reading Challenge. Total Books Read: 44 #OwnVoices Books Read: 23 (52%) LGBTQ+ Books Read: 7 BOOKFACE CONTEST WINNERS! What happens when you take a bunch of really creative kids and unleash them in the library for our latest and greatest book inspired contest? BookFace! We asked kids to use book covers to create striking photos that blur the lines between reality and imagination. To say that we IMG_1078 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER IMG_1078 – Book, Line, and Sinker Before BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! WE ARE DISPLACED: BOOK REVIEW As part of the #HubChallenge2020, I read We Are Displaced by Malala Yousafzai. In it, she shares her own story of being an Internally Displaced Person, and then shares the personal stories of other girls she met visiting refugee camps and cities around the world. It is a powerful book and avoids the trap of telling THE PUSH TO SPRING BREAK We made it!!! As everyone is saying these days, it's incredible to think of all the adaptations and changes that happened in the past year. We finished off quarter 4 of last year completely virtual, returned to a hybrid model in the fall, and this quarter 4 will WEEK 24 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This week has been full of junior researh paper appointments. Students are writing on topics as varied as the 18th amendment to First Ladies' dresses to the 1980 US Hockey Olympic team. We're getting good mileage out of our ebook subscriptions and our new video streaming service! Since students are required to utilize Primary Sources, TUPAC VS SHAKESPEARE: THE ANSWERS The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh – Tupac. He speaks plain cannon fire,and
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! WE ARE DISPLACED: BOOK REVIEW As part of the #HubChallenge2020, I read We Are Displaced by Malala Yousafzai. In it, she shares her own story of being an Internally Displaced Person, and then shares the personal stories of other girls she met visiting refugee camps and cities around the world. It is a powerful book and avoids the trap of telling THE PUSH TO SPRING BREAK We made it!!! As everyone is saying these days, it's incredible to think of all the adaptations and changes that happened in the past year. We finished off quarter 4 of last year completely virtual, returned to a hybrid model in the fall, and this quarter 4 will WEEK 24 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This week has been full of junior researh paper appointments. Students are writing on topics as varied as the 18th amendment to First Ladies' dresses to the 1980 US Hockey Olympic team. We're getting good mileage out of our ebook subscriptions and our new video streaming service! Since students are required to utilize Primary Sources, TUPAC VS SHAKESPEARE: THE ANSWERS The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh – Tupac. He speaks plain cannon fire,and
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. CONTACT US – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Book, Line, and Sinker is the place to sneak a peek at all things library at Severn School. Whether you are interested in online research tips and tricks, student book reviews, the latest and greatest library contest, or the thoughtful musings of our library staff, this is the spot for you. Our library is WEEK 28: COMPLETELY VIRTUAL I'm writing this post eking in the last moments before my eyes give out on me. Virtual learning is hard on the brain! Not just because of the juggling of Zoom room codes, schedules, calendars, and emails, but also because of the amount of screen time. I have to BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER It seems that every week is different from the last, and this one was no different. We gave the 7th graders a chance to check out books in their English classes, listened as middle schoolers gave speeches for student council, launched Flipster virtual magazines, covered other teacher’s classes if they needed to work from home, met with our Titlewave rep, drafted a list of physical/ebooks to WEEKS 33-35: THE END! The past few weeks have been filled with research projects and typical end of the year duties. In 8th grade science classes, we helped students figure out paraphrasing, citing sources, and using databases. Whitney is up to her ears in checking notecards, bibliographies, and rough drafts. In 9th grade history classes, students worked on a THE PUSH TO SPRING BREAK We made it!!! As everyone is saying these days, it's incredible to think of all the adaptations and changes that happened in the past year. We finished off quarter 4 of last year completely virtual, returned to a hybrid model in the fall, and this quarter 4 will WEEK 24 – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This week has been full of junior researh paper appointments. Students are writing on topics as varied as the 18th amendment to First Ladies' dresses to the 1980 US Hockey Olympic team. We're getting good mileage out of our ebook subscriptions and our new video streaming service! Since students are required to utilize Primary Sources,WEEK(S) 19-22
As is probably obvious from the weekly review hiatus, we've been busy! Some highlights from the last few weeks include: Continuing our diversity audit of the fiction collection Having a packed house for our 6th grade book club discussing Aru Shah and the End of Time Wrapping up the 2nd quarter reading challenge with prizes andBOOK SIXTEEN: DRY
I am a total sucker for disaster stories, and this is a gripping one. Brought on by drought (climate change) and the short sightedness of a government that doesn't take the resultant water shortages seriously enough, Southern California gets cut off from their water supply. From one day to the next, the taps stop working. OWNVOICES – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a great sci-fi read. Fast-moving, but with underlying ethical issues that feel all too plausible. I really liked the main character, as well as the supporting cast. ESCAPE THE LIBRARY: EGYPT EDITION Escape the Library: Egypt Edition was a success! As a way to introduce our 8th grade History students to their new research project on Egypt, we had a little fun with puzzles in the library. Students were broken into groups of 4-5 students, leaving us with 4 BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this: BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this:#HUBCHALLENGE2020
Two of our Severn librarians are participating in this year's Hub Challenge from YALSA. To complete the challenge, we each need to read 25 books from this years Young Adult award winner and honor books and YALSA selected lists titles. The books must be read between March 1 and June 30 of this year. For me,#HUBCHALLENGE2020
I realize I picked most of the graphic novels on the Hub Challenge reading list, and I haven’t regretted that choice! Mooncakes is a cute story about Nova finding her way as a witch in a hidden magical world.She lives with her two magical grandmothers who run a shop in town as well as protect magical creatures in the forest behind theirhouse.
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER The main character of this book, Emoni, is a single mother to Emma, aged two, living with her own abeula who is helping raise both girls. Emoni’s main passion is cooking, and she loves infusing her meals with inspiration from her Puerto Rican and southern-black roots. REDWOOD & PONYTAIL: BOOK REVIEW This book in verse focuses on Kate, aka Ponytail, and Tam, aka Redwood. Their nicknames are fairly obvious based on their physical makeup, but it is sweet that they have secret names for each other. Both characters begin 7th grade and feel an immediate reaction to each other. While it is not surprising to Tam BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER WordPress.com is excited to announce our newest offering: a course just for beginning bloggers where you’ll learn everything you need to know about blogging from the most trusted experts in the industry. We have helped millions of blogs get up and running, we know what works, and we want you to to know everything we know. OWNVOICES – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a great sci-fi read. Fast-moving, but with underlying ethical issues that feel all too plausible. I really liked the main character, as well as the supporting cast.GRAPHICNOVEL
Posts about GraphicNovel written by zimmermanlibrary. So first, if you haven’t been reading Lumberjanes, you need to. Go get Beware the Kitten Holy, and get started. This installment in the Lumberjanes universe is the first original graphic novel, and it focuses mainly on the evolving relationship between two of the ‘Janes.SEARCH SMARTER
It’s okay to use Wikipedia to find general information on a topic, but don’t stop there. Using Wikipedia as an official source for a research paper is a bad idea because not all of the information you can find there is verified and reliable. A lot of it is, but not all. BANNED BOOKS CONTEST In honor of Banned Books Week, we have taken a commonly banned book, shredded it to pieces and put it on display for all to see. How does it make you feel when you see a book torn to pieces? Our shredded book is a symbolic representation of what it means to ban a book. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this: BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this: BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this:#HUBCHALLENGE2020
Two of our Severn librarians are participating in this year's Hub Challenge from YALSA. To complete the challenge, we each need to read 25 books from this years Young Adult award winner and honor books and YALSA selected lists titles. The books must be read between March 1 and June 30 of this year. For me,#HUBCHALLENGE2020
I realize I picked most of the graphic novels on the Hub Challenge reading list, and I haven’t regretted that choice! Mooncakes is a cute story about Nova finding her way as a witch in a hidden magical world.She lives with her two magical grandmothers who run a shop in town as well as protect magical creatures in the forest behind theirhouse.
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER The main character of this book, Emoni, is a single mother to Emma, aged two, living with her own abeula who is helping raise both girls. Emoni’s main passion is cooking, and she loves infusing her meals with inspiration from her Puerto Rican and southern-black roots. REDWOOD & PONYTAIL: BOOK REVIEW This book in verse focuses on Kate, aka Ponytail, and Tam, aka Redwood. Their nicknames are fairly obvious based on their physical makeup, but it is sweet that they have secret names for each other. Both characters begin 7th grade and feel an immediate reaction to each other. While it is not surprising to Tam BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER WordPress.com is excited to announce our newest offering: a course just for beginning bloggers where you’ll learn everything you need to know about blogging from the most trusted experts in the industry. We have helped millions of blogs get up and running, we know what works, and we want you to to know everything we know. OWNVOICES – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a great sci-fi read. Fast-moving, but with underlying ethical issues that feel all too plausible. I really liked the main character, as well as the supporting cast.GRAPHICNOVEL
Posts about GraphicNovel written by zimmermanlibrary. So first, if you haven’t been reading Lumberjanes, you need to. Go get Beware the Kitten Holy, and get started. This installment in the Lumberjanes universe is the first original graphic novel, and it focuses mainly on the evolving relationship between two of the ‘Janes.SEARCH SMARTER
It’s okay to use Wikipedia to find general information on a topic, but don’t stop there. Using Wikipedia as an official source for a research paper is a bad idea because not all of the information you can find there is verified and reliable. A lot of it is, but not all. BANNED BOOKS CONTEST In honor of Banned Books Week, we have taken a commonly banned book, shredded it to pieces and put it on display for all to see. How does it make you feel when you see a book torn to pieces? Our shredded book is a symbolic representation of what it means to ban a book. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this: BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this: BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Starting a merger between our catalog and the LS catalog. Decorating and swapping out bulletin boards. Brainstorming book boxes to mail out. Crafting individualized book bags for winter. Fingers crossed for one last week of productive, fun, HEALTHY, work before break! BOOK CONTROVERSY: TWO BOYS KISSING The ALA just released the list of most frequently challenged books of 2015 and David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing is in at number ten.. Two Boys Kissing is the story of two boys who set out to win a Guinness World Record for kissing, as they try to figure out who they are and what they mean to each other. It’s based on real life events. This award winning book was challenged for condoning BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a fun, classic mystery story with clues, twists and turns, and a great protagonist. I thought the back story was well done, the pace of the novel moved at a good clip, and although she made some mistakes, the protagonist was likable, strong, and diverse. BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER Ever since I read Speak years ago, I have loved Laurie Halse Anderson (as many of us do). Speak was the first novel I’d ever read that dealt with the reality and trauma of rape and didn’t use it as a tool for a horror/suspense novel. Now, it is a privilege to read her story of being a survivor of rape, as well as other personal storiesfrom her life.
ONE FOR THE MURPHYS: STUDENT BOOK REVIEW One for the Murphys Is about a 12 year old girl named Carley Connors. She lives in Las Vegas with her mom until one day she is put in foster care. Her mom was in the hospital. She never knew that this would happen. All that she remembered when sitting in the Social workers carwas
TUPAC OR SHAKESPEARE? The solitary mind of a madman who screams in the dark / Evil lurks, enemies, see me flee – Shakespeare or Tupac. I’ll teach you how to flow. – Shakespeare or Tupac. I heard a rumor I died, murdered in cold blood dramatized – Shakespeare or Tupac. To lead the wild into the ways of the man /Follow me; eat my flesh, flesh and my flesh BOOK FACE SWAP WINNER! We are excited to announce the Book Face Swap Contest winner, middle school student Daniel Berlin! Daniel took a different approach than we expected when we created this contest. He swapped the faces of people on the book cover using Adobe Photoshop Fix — so well in fact that we had to compare the original SLJ BATTLE OF THE BOOKS Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. MARCH MADNESS LIBRARY STYLE March Madness Library Style. On March 26, 2013. May 15, 2013. By zimmermanlibrary In Library Displays, PromoteReading. Check out our bracket for this year’s Battle of the Books, sponsored by the folks at School Library Journal. This is a real tournament judged by some of the biggest names in literature for young people. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this:#HUBCHALLENGE2020
Two of our Severn librarians are participating in this year's Hub Challenge from YALSA. To complete the challenge, we each need to read 25 books from this years Young Adult award winner and honor books and YALSA selected lists titles. The books must be read between March 1 and June 30 of this year. For me,#HUBCHALLENGE2020
I realize I picked most of the graphic novels on the Hub Challenge reading list, and I haven’t regretted that choice! Mooncakes is a cute story about Nova finding her way as a witch in a hidden magical world.She lives with her two magical grandmothers who run a shop in town as well as protect magical creatures in the forest behind theirhouse.
BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER The main character of this book, Emoni, is a single mother to Emma, aged two, living with her own abeula who is helping raise both girls. Emoni’s main passion is cooking, and she loves infusing her meals with inspiration from her Puerto Rican and southern-black roots. REDWOOD & PONYTAIL: BOOK REVIEW This book in verse focuses on Kate, aka Ponytail, and Tam, aka Redwood. Their nicknames are fairly obvious based on their physical makeup, but it is sweet that they have secret names for each other. Both characters begin 7th grade and feel an immediate reaction to each other. While it is not surprising to Tam BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER WordPress.com is excited to announce our newest offering: a course just for beginning bloggers where you’ll learn everything you need to know about blogging from the most trusted experts in the industry. We have helped millions of blogs get up and running, we know what works, and we want you to to know everything we know. OWNVOICES – BOOK, LINE, AND SINKER This was a great sci-fi read. Fast-moving, but with underlying ethical issues that feel all too plausible. I really liked the main character, as well as the supporting cast.GRAPHICNOVEL
Posts about GraphicNovel written by zimmermanlibrary. So first, if you haven’t been reading Lumberjanes, you need to. Go get Beware the Kitten Holy, and get started. This installment in the Lumberjanes universe is the first original graphic novel, and it focuses mainly on the evolving relationship between two of the ‘Janes.SEARCH SMARTER
It’s okay to use Wikipedia to find general information on a topic, but don’t stop there. Using Wikipedia as an official source for a research paper is a bad idea because not all of the information you can find there is verified and reliable. A lot of it is, but not all. BANNED BOOKS CONTEST In honor of Banned Books Week, we have taken a commonly banned book, shredded it to pieces and put it on display for all to see. How does it make you feel when you see a book torn to pieces? Our shredded book is a symbolic representation of what it means to ban a book. PETS CAUGHT READING: LIBRARY PHOTO CONTEST Take a picture of a favorite pet (if you don’t have one, use a friend’s) with a book and turn it in to Ms. Lewis in the library before May 17 th to enter. Any pet! Any book! You can email or print out your photo and bring it in. Make sure you submit your name, pet’s name, and grade with your photo. Like this:Get me outta here!
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October 21, 2019
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Last week we sent out emails to the freshmen introducing the librarians, so this week we split up and went into study halls to put faces to names. We want them to know who to turn to when they have research questions, need help with citations, or just want a good book recommendation. On Wednesday, the Upper School had a different schedule for every grade level – Seniors got a day off to work on college applications, Juniors and Sophomores took the PSAT in the morning, and Freshmen rotated around stations. One of the stations was thought up/planned out by our very own librarians. They introduced Question Formulation Technique (QFT) with the topic of “grades.” Students worked in groups to come up with as many questions as they could regarding grades, then labeled questions as open or closed, and reworked questions to switch them to open or closed. Students had to dig a little deeper, and the result was some pretty great discussion. Outside of the library, I got to cheer for the Severn cross country team as they raced in the Baltimore half marathon this weekend. Always fun to see a kid’s face when they don’t recognize you outside of your librarian clothes Great job toughing it out on thosehills!
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October 11, 2019
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There’s a lot to catch up on from the last few weeks! We had 7th grade English classes come in to do a book tasting and pick out their first quarter free read, which went really well. So many books from the tastings got checked out that we were refilling the selections after every class! 6th graders created their first NoodleTools citations in Geography, as part of their country research project. There were meetings on a couple of big projects coming up – the annual Breadwinner cross disciplinary unit for the 6th grade and the 7th grade’s cross disciplinary unit on the state of the Chesapeake Bay and what legislation they would propose to improve the situation. Last week was spirit week for the Upper School in preparation for Homecoming weekend, so every day we saw a lot of awesome costumes, practicing for Sing For Your Supper, and donations to the food drive. This week the highlight was our amazing 6th grade book club. 16 kids came in excited to talk about _The Unwanteds, _ eat some cookies, and play a game where they had to figure out what famous sibling they were and then find their brother or sister in the room.Happy Friday!!
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September 20, 2019
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Another week down. This week we went into the 8th grade English classes to begin the research process for their speeches. Every 8th grade student is required to give a speech on a topic they are passionate about in front of the entire middle school, so the research matters! The 6th graders also got a visit in their Geography classes where they learned how to create their first citation in NoodleTools. We headed into an US news class to show students how to use the Historical NY Times database and how to research particular news events and their impact on history. The big news on the US front was the Admiral Community Day on Thursday. Teachers recommended their favorite films and students chose which to watch. After they watched the movies together, groups discussed structure, content, and experience. Students then broke into groups of 8 with combined grade levels and were given a genre, prop, and theme. They had the entire afternoon to shoot a 3-5 minute movie trailer and produce a movie poster. It was a lot of organization and went very well, especially since it was a new event for the school. Last highlight for the week was 7th grade book club. We read _The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl_, an adorable book about a girl who is struck by lightning and turns into a math savant. She goes to public school for the first time and is tasked with creating a meaningful service project. With her 2 friends, she heads to the animal shelter and creates an algorithm to determine which dogs will take the longest to be adopted. The kids then publicize the dogs to help them find a home. In book club, our kids created an adoption profile for themselves if they were dogs (or cats) and read them aloud to guess who was which dog. We also talked about the possibility of Skyping an author for our next book club. Fingers crossed we can work something out with their top authors – Chris Grabenstein, Jennifer Chambliss Bertman, Beth Vrabel, Dan Gemeinhart, or Samantha Clark.SHARE THIS!
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WEEK 3
September 13, 2019
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What a week! We saw just about every MS student, but far and away, the most enthusiastic students are in 6th grade. They came in for an introduction to the library and completed a GooseChase scavenger hunt which proved they can now log on to the computers, search the online catalog, and locate a book based on genre or author’s last name. GooseChase produces quality selfies and silliness. We also introduced them to our quarterly reading challenge (41 out of 65 students signed up!) and had an interest meeting for 6th grade book club (18 out of 65!). _Unwanteds_ was the popular vote, so students will have a month to read the book before our next meeting. The 6th graders also got a lesson in plagiarism and signed up for a NoodleTools account in their Geography class. Since they’re new, they quizzed us on their names – fingers crossed our memories don’t fail us the next time they come to the library. 7th grade Science students also got a dose of research skills with a lesson on being skeptical of sources. Do you trust a source that provides information contrary to what you believe? Would you believe a government website, science textbook, book written by a scientist, or an article in a scholarly journal? Students worked in groups to determine what information they could trust, and how to determine if a source might have an agenda. 7th grade History students came to the library for a quiet place to conduct research, and US English students used our newspapers to find articles they disagreed with in the op-ed section. Finally, the club fair for US was this week, so we loaned out plenty of tape, glue, and markers and supported some library regulars leading clubs like Engineering Club and United Spectrum.SHARE THIS!
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WEEK 1: WE’RE BACK!August 30, 2019
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The school year is already off to a busy start! Wednesday we met our 10 new advisees for our first Morning Meeting then got to know each other better by playing Super Fight and eating lunch together. This year we plan to organize our daily 10 minutes together under general themes of Monday – academic check-ins/weekly planning, Tuesday – nothing, Wednesday – mindfulness, Thursday – games, and Friday – high/low/cheers. This way we can keep on track and set the kids up fora good school year.
Our first week back we also met with the Upper School students to welcome them back, remind them of library expectations, and introduce our new system of room reservations! Upper School Spanish classes came for an escape room upstairs, while 8th grade science students were downstairs learning about plagiarism and paraphrasing. Finally, today was convocation and after an all-school assembly, the library was overrun by seniors reading _Not Norman_ to kindergarten/1st graders– too cute!
Next week, we’re going on a 3-day camping trip with our 8th grade to Echo Hill, so there’s a lot to look forward to next week and beyond!SHARE THIS!
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2019 SUMMER READING CHALLENGE ROUND UPAugust 23, 2019
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Summer is officially over, so it’s time to round up my SummerReading Challenge.
TOTAL BOOKS READ: 44 #OWNVOICES BOOKS READ: 23 (52%) LGBTQ+ BOOKS READ: 7 (16%) GRAPHIC NOVELS READ: 10 (23%) My goal was 76 books, so I didn’t get there, but I’m pretty happy with 44! I also have a lot of great books to recommend and talk about with students and teachers. I would like to have read even more #OwnVoices and LGBTQ+ books, but I’m fairly happy with the diversity of books I read as well.SHARE THIS!
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