How ready for the new school year are you?
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
This Week's Mystery Person
The Mystery Person was Andy Truesdell, who is our tech coordinator. The Extra Clue was "The Keys are the Key!" We had many guesses this week as well. Winners were Jay, Robert and Paul. Congratulations!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
We Have New Children's Books in the Library! (Available the Week of 11/16)
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thanksgiving Stories and Snacks
A Mystery No More
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Let's Battle!!
The library is joining forces with Cranberry Lake Public Library and is looking for a few good readers to enter their ranks!
Each year, the North Country Library System organizes a Battle of the Books through area public libraries. They release a list of 20 books, appropriate for grades 4-6. Students are encouraged to form a team of 4 and divide up the list of books (or, heck, read them all!).
In the Spring, there will be a preliminary Battle, where the teams of students within the school will compete against one-another to answer predetermined questions about the books.
The winner from THAT competition will go on to a regional Battle against the other winning teams from around the area. There will be awards and prizes for the winning teams!
The list of books for the 2010 Battle has been released by the North Country Library System.
The list can be found at this link: Battle of the Books 2010
We hope to have several teams competing in this year's Battle. Come sign up at the library if you think that you have what it takes!
Friday, November 6, 2009
If You Flip His Initials Upside Down, They Are Still His Initials. And He Is....
We had many guesses this week! Our winners for the week are Syrena, Paul and Mrs. Durham's fourth grade class. The fourth graders worked together very diligently to decipher the special clue about upside down initials; many of them walked around our alphabet rug with their heads upside-down to figure it out!
Congratulations to all of our winners, and good luck next week!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
An Exquisite What??
Ever heard of an Exquisite Corpse? It's not what you might think. An Exquisite Corpse is an old game in which people write a phrase on a sheet of paper, fold it over to conceal part of it and pass it on to the next player to do the same. The game ends when someone finishes the story, which is then read aloud.
Our "Exquisite Corpse Adventure" works this way: Jon Scieszka, the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, has written the first episode, which is "pieced together out of so many parts that it is not possible to describe them all here, so go ahead and just start reading!" He has passed it on to a cast of celebrated writers and illustrators, who must eventually bring the story to an end.
Every two weeks, there will be a new episode and a new illustration. The story will conclude a year from now. "This story starts with a train rushing through the night...." No one knows where or how it will end!*
To read the latest installments of this ever-expanding story, visit
*excerpt taken from from read.gov
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
The Mysterious Teachers
The students in the library at Clifton-Fine are trying to find out! Every week, a different person who works in the school volunteers a list of their 5 favorite books. Starting on Monday, one book per day is posted up in the library as a "clue." By Friday, there are 5 clues available, and guesses can be entered as to who the Mystery Person might be. On Friday afternoon, there is a drawing from the correct guesses to produce 1 or 2 winners, depending on how many guesses there were.
This is proving to be a great way for students to see what other people are reading, as well as a fun way for teachers and students to get to know one another outside of the classroom!
The Mystery Person for the week of 10/30 was Miss Durham.
Her 5 favorite books are:
The Winners for this week were David and Amanda.
Check back next week for the next Mystery Person's identity to be revealed, as well as the next 2 winners!