Friday, January 15, 2010

Not Just for Kids

So, middle schoolers, do you think you are just too cool or too mature to read picture books? Did you even know that we have a great collection of picture books here in the middle school? No, you didn't? Well let's give a little taste of some of the cooler cool picture books you might want to borrow...or sneak off to read in the stacks.


Location: Picture Books E Kru

The Fartiste, doesn't sing or dance or act, but his art -- the fart -- makes him wildly popular in Paris at the Moulin Rouge. Based on the real life of Joseph Pujol and told in rhyme.


Location: Picture Books E Hug

When a mother instructs her children to behave according to Emily Post's rules of etiquette, they respond by insisting that Mother follow the rules, as well. Includes information about Post and selected items from her 1922 book.


Location: Picture Books E LOW

Nine-year-old Liz accompanies the stranger who is her father, just returned from the war, when he goes hunting for crows in Pennsylvania farmland.



Location 973.3 KOE
Tells the story of the first cross-country automobile trip in 1903 by Dr. Horatio Jackson and mechanic Sewall J. Crocker.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Wrapping up the Readathon

Our students did it! They collectively read more than 1000 books, 1049 books to be exact, from June through the first week of January in our third annual Readathon.

Congratulations to our top readers in each grade:
6th grade
Emily Friedman -- 37 books
Melanie Heney -- 35 books
Gabriela Sanchez -- 30 books
7th grade
Mary Kate Guma -- 121 books
Clarissa Seiz -- 33 books
Thomas Ruhl -- 14 books
8th grade
Greg Caso -- 167 books
Justin Wei -- 52 books
Amanda Caso -- 42 books

Our overall top three readers were Greg Caso, Mary Kate Guma and Justin Wei. They will have the honor of having their names engraved on the "Super Readers" plaque in the library. I will also do my best to not totally embarrass them at a town meeting, but give them the credit they deserve.

The eighth grade will be treated to an ice cream party at the end of the yer, courtesy of our fearless leader, Dr. John Christie. Thanks to all who participated and helped us achieve our goal.

For those of you who are inspired to read by the tale of this amazing feat, check out some great book reviews at Curled Up with a Good Kid's Book.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Welcome to The Shelf Life

Hello fine students of Locust Valley Middle School, and hello, too, to those visiting from Planet Earth and beyond. Here you will find the latest happenings at Locust Valley Middle School Library including student and teacher book reviews, research tips and tricks and even some general sense and nonsense. Check back often!