How ready for the new school year are you?
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to a new school year; hopefully one that will be full of reading!! We have JUST gotten a new shipment of High School Fiction books in the library, and have another shipment of Elementary Fiction books which are being shipped here as we speak! There are many things to look forward to this year, so stop into the library whenever you get the chance!
-Miss Bacher and Mrs. Powers
Friday, June 4, 2010
Putting the "Media" in Our Media Center
Our skyping session with Sheri Amsel was a wonderful success. The class really enjoyed using this technology.....so much so that, as soon as we hung up, they wanted to call her right back!
Below are some pictures from this experience (the lighting in the room is a bit dim so that we could see the projector).
Below are some pictures from this experience (the lighting in the room is a bit dim so that we could see the projector).
Monday, May 24, 2010
Learning to Skype
During the first week of June, Mrs. Durham's 4th grade class will be holding a "skyp-ing" session with author/illustrator Sheri Amsel. Skype is a virtual phone call which takes place over the Internet. Users at each end utilize a webcame in order to see one another as they are talking. This will be our first trial usage of the technology in the library. If it goes well, there are many other ways in which we could try using it next year, including skyping with other schools in different areas of the country in order to get firsthand accounts of what life is like in other places! Stay tuned to find out how this first experience goes. I'm sure it will be interesting, no matter what happens!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Thank You, Mr. Masiello
We had a wonderful visit with author/illustrator Ralph Masiello yesterday. Below are some pictures from his 4 presentations to grades Pre-K through 6th. Students got to learn about everything from illustrating techniques to the shape of a giant panda's skull! Click on the photos to enlarge them.
Ralph holds a giant panda skull while some of the elementary classes look on.
Ralph drew many pictures for the students.....and had a staring contest with a monkey skull!
A copy of "The Flag We Love" which was autographed by the illustrator and given to the school.
This print from one of Ralph's books was autographed and donated to the library as well. It will be framed and hung where it can be enjoyed by many students to come!
Ralph holds a giant panda skull while some of the elementary classes look on.
Ralph drew many pictures for the students.....and had a staring contest with a monkey skull!
A copy of "The Flag We Love" which was autographed by the illustrator and given to the school.
This print from one of Ralph's books was autographed and donated to the library as well. It will be framed and hung where it can be enjoyed by many students to come!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Springing Into Action
In celebration of Earth Day, 2nd and 3rd grade classes read books about what we can do to help the Earth, and then decorated and planted seeds during their library classes. As you can see, the seeds have begun to sprout, and we will be planting them outside once the nice weather finally comes to (and stays in!) Star Lake!
We have made it through the April (snow) Showers, and now we look forward to watching our May Flowers begin to bloom!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Get Ready To Draw!
Clifton-Fine students are getting their pencils ready for author/illustrator Ralph Masiello's visit on Thursday, May 6th! Students will get to spend hour-long sessions listening to Mr. Masiello talk about his life, his inspirations and his drawing. They will even receive lessons on how to draw some of their favorite things!
In preparation for this visit, we have begun talking about the different aspects of being an author/illustrator, as well as preparing some questions to ask after the presentations. This seems as though it will be an exciting and inspiring day, and we look forward to it!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
E-xciting new reading!
The Clifton-Fine Library now has 167 E-books which have been imported into our catalog through SLL BOCES. These books have been provided through Gale, and will probably prove very useful for high school students who are working on research projects.
To see these titles, you can simply type "Ebook" into the keyword search box and browse through what we have available. Once you have chosen a book that you would like to look through, just click on the title (highlighted in blue) which will take you to the item record. Then, under "Material Type," you can click on "Weblink for more info." This will take you to the E-book, and you will be able to search the entire document for the information that you are looking for.
Feel free to leave comments and let us know what you think about this new collection!
New Elementary Books
We have some new books in the elementary library. We've just received the dog books series below, as well as a 10-volume "Amazing Animals of the World" set. Come on in and check them out!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss
Our 1st Annual Dr. Seuss Birthday Bash was a success, thanks to all of the parents, teachers and students who took part! 17 students and their parents showed up to party the night away; taking part in "Seussical Chairs", Pin the Green Eggs on the Platter, and read-alongs with our resident Dr. Seuss Muse, Mr. Bish! Enjoy some pictures below....
Thanks to Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Arquette, Ms. Novak and Mr. Bish for taking part in the festivities! And thanks to the students and their parents for coming to party with us!
See you next year for the 107th!
- Miss Bacher
Thanks to Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Arquette, Ms. Novak and Mr. Bish for taking part in the festivities! And thanks to the students and their parents for coming to party with us!
See you next year for the 107th!
- Miss Bacher
Thursday, March 4, 2010
READ!!!!! (.gov)
Read.gov is an excellent resource that not many people know about. This website is run by The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, and contains a LOT of information for readers and would-be-readers!
Browsing the website can uncover information about famous authors, reading festivals and other activities, as well as national contests for students to enter. There are also Classic Children's books which have been uploaded onto the site so that parents and children alike can page through them "virtually." There are separate sections for Kids, Teens, Adults and Educators within the website, so there really is something available for everyone.
There is such a wealth of information available on this website that it is hard to go through all of it in a short summary. However, one item that may be of interest to students and/or teachers is the "Letters About Literature" contest that is going on right now. Students can write a short essay about their favorite book or author and enter it into a national competition. They can win prizes for themselves and for their school!
For anyone who loves to read, this website is an essential tool!
Read.Gov
Browsing the website can uncover information about famous authors, reading festivals and other activities, as well as national contests for students to enter. There are also Classic Children's books which have been uploaded onto the site so that parents and children alike can page through them "virtually." There are separate sections for Kids, Teens, Adults and Educators within the website, so there really is something available for everyone.
There is such a wealth of information available on this website that it is hard to go through all of it in a short summary. However, one item that may be of interest to students and/or teachers is the "Letters About Literature" contest that is going on right now. Students can write a short essay about their favorite book or author and enter it into a national competition. They can win prizes for themselves and for their school!
For anyone who loves to read, this website is an essential tool!
Read.Gov
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Happy Birthday!!!
Today, March 2, 2010, marks what would be the 106th birthday of children's author, Dr. Seuss. To celebrate this occasion, all elementary library classes will be spending part of the month of March reading Dr. Seuss books, learning about his life and work, and coming up with their own creative products which are inspired by their favorite books and characters.
As a culmination of this project, we will be holding a "Birthday Bash" on Tuesday, March 30th, from 5-7 pm in the library. Students and their family members are invited to come and share their work, as well as listen to various Dr. Seuss books aloud.
We hope to see you there!
Friday, January 29, 2010
The Mystery Continues....
Our Mystery Person this week grew up on a dairy farm. And their 5 favorite books are:
As of Friday, January 29th, we have had many guesses, but NO correct ones! We will be extending this Mystery Person riddle into next week!
UPDATE!! Our Mystery Person Has Been Revealed!
Mrs. Shene, our Principal, had everyone fooled for almost two weeks. However, in the end, we had 5 students whose detective abilities helped them to figure out this puzzle. Congratulations to:Ashley, Seth, Martina, Tori and Jay. Good work! We will begin again with a new Mystery Person after February Break!!
As of Friday, January 29th, we have had many guesses, but NO correct ones! We will be extending this Mystery Person riddle into next week!
UPDATE!! Our Mystery Person Has Been Revealed!
Mrs. Shene, our Principal, had everyone fooled for almost two weeks. However, in the end, we had 5 students whose detective abilities helped them to figure out this puzzle. Congratulations to:Ashley, Seth, Martina, Tori and Jay. Good work! We will begin again with a new Mystery Person after February Break!!
Monday, January 11, 2010
This Former Ballplayer's Favorite Books Are....
...going to be appearing on our blog each day this week! This person's identity, however, will not be revealed until Friday. Can you guess who it is?? (For the week of 1-11-10).
*This week, there are two books posted today (1/14/10) because students have no school tomorrow. Our winners will be drawn this afternoon at noon.
***Our Mystery Person this week was Dr. Alioto, our Superintendent. We had many correct guesses this week as well! We drew names to determine our winning guesses, which were from Jay, Maddy, Curtis and Mrs. Betrus. Congratulations! ***
*This week, there are two books posted today (1/14/10) because students have no school tomorrow. Our winners will be drawn this afternoon at noon.
***Our Mystery Person this week was Dr. Alioto, our Superintendent. We had many correct guesses this week as well! We drew names to determine our winning guesses, which were from Jay, Maddy, Curtis and Mrs. Betrus. Congratulations! ***
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
The First Mystery of the New Year...
For the week of 1-4-10. Check each day this week for a new clue, and see if you can figure out our newest Mystery Person by the end of the week! Don't forget to enter your guesses in the library....
This week's extra clue: Our mystery person NEVER listens to music while reading!
Get your votes in before noon today (Friday, 1/8) to be in the running!
Update: After much guessing, our mystery person was revealed this afternoon. She is Ms. Campbell, our vocal music teacher! Thank you for all of your guesses! Our lucky winners this week are Forest, Becky and Mrs. Garwood. Please stop by the library to claim your prizes!!
This week's extra clue: Our mystery person NEVER listens to music while reading!
Get your votes in before noon today (Friday, 1/8) to be in the running!
Update: After much guessing, our mystery person was revealed this afternoon. She is Ms. Campbell, our vocal music teacher! Thank you for all of your guesses! Our lucky winners this week are Forest, Becky and Mrs. Garwood. Please stop by the library to claim your prizes!!
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