5th Grade Skidaway Trip

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The 5th grade just got back from a great trip to Skidaway Island to learn about GA’s Coast. While we were there, questions kept popping up from our students. I heard adults say numerous times that those questions would be great things to look up. What a great opportunity for us to learn about information literacy. As our year comes to a close, I encourage all of those students to keep asking those questions and searching for the answers in books, magazines, encyclopedias, databases, and the Internet. Here’s a video of our trip and some pictures from the journey.

 

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New Podcast and Spring Break Check-In

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Here’s a new podcast about what I’ve been reading during Spring Break.  You can subscribe to this podcast or visit our media center homepage, scroll to the bottom, and click play.  I hope you all are having a fabulous break and enjoying some intriguing books.  Remember to record your 300 minutes of reading to earn you star on the Book Fair Walk of Fame.  See you Monday!

Search Books from Home

Great news! Our card catalog is now available from home. You can search for books at home and come in the next day to check them out. Just follow this link.

A Chair from My Dad

I hope that everyone had a wonderful break. I wanted to share something new in the Barrow Media Center. I received a special chair for Christmas, which now sits in our media center. It’s the chair I will sit in as I read stories to everyone. Of course, there’s a story to go along with the chair.

Last May, I was at my parents’ house in Blue Ridge, GA. We visited Arts in the Park, a local arts and crafts fair. My eye was caught by a rocking chair made out of thin, twisting sticks from the forest. I had never seen a chair like this before, but I immediately knew that this was the perfect rocking chair for me and my love of old stories. The $300 price tag was not as welcoming as the chair.

I showed the chair to my dad and he, of course, said, “I could make something like that.” He almost always says this, and it’s true. He can build practically anything he puts his mind to. I knew I wasn’t buying the chair, but my mind started working and thinking about what my own stick rocking chair might look like. I gave my dad a few ideas and dismissed the thought of him building one because I know how busy he is taking care of my Mom and Grandparents.

This Christmas, as we were opening our presents, Dad handed me a little bag with a note tucked inside. “Go to the basement. Look under the tarp. Love, Dad.” I was taken back to Christmases ago when I had to go on a scavenger hunt to find one of my Christmas presents. As soon as I saw the note and thought about the scavenger hunt, I remembered the chair I had seen in May.

Down the stairs I went to uncover the tarp. When I pulled back the tarp, this is what I saw.

The chair is made of several pieces of trees that Dad gathered from various locations on our property in Blue Ridge. The seat and arms are made from wood from the “Old House”, which was part of the plan I shared with Dad back in May. The seat and the arms are really what make the chair the most special to me. The “Old House” was my Great, Great Aunt’s house. It is hidden in the woods down a road that you really have to look to find, and it’s walls are beginning to crumble. My Great Grandfather was raised in this house and the wood used to build its walls was collected from the property where the house sits. Today it is over 100 years old. The seat and arms of my rocking chair are made from wood Dad salvaged from the kitchen area of the house.

In May, I had only thought that the chair I saw was perfect. Now I have the perfect chair. It’s a chair that holds many memories. Memories of the “Old House” where my Dad and I worked in the garden, drank water from a spring on the side of the road, and chopped wood to sell. Memories of my childhood in Blue Ridge and the trees and stream that I loved to play in and around. Most of all it holds memories of how much my Dad cares for me. He will always do anything for me and has sacrificed so much for me to make it to where I am today. I try my best to not take the things that I have for granted, and this chair will remind me of the hard work he has always put in throughout his entire life. Thanks Dad for this beautiful chair.

The Tale of Despereaux & the Holidays

Check out our new display in the media center.  I was lucky enough to get a standee from the upcoming movie, The Tale of Despereaux.  I’m super excited about this movie.  Kate DiCamillo is my favorite author, and many of you love her writing as well.  We can’t keep the Tale of Despereaux on our shelves.  Kate DiCamillo has several other great books, which are all featured in this display.  Stop by and check them out.

We’ve also been decorating for the holidays and putting up books displays related to the December holidays.  If you have any great resources to share with us, let me know.

Storybook Parade Video

For those of you who missed our storybook parade, you can now view highlights on our website.  Don’t forget to send this to your family and friends.  Click here to see our video using our new FLIP video cameras.

Vote Panda!

I’m sure everyone had a wonderful time voting in our mock election and our Presidential election, but now there’s an opportunity for another kind of voting.  Zoo Atlanta’s baby panda will turn 100 days old on December 8.  You have a chance to help decide his name by visiting Zoo Atlanta’s webpage and casting your vote.  Do this on your own, with your family, or with your class.  See if your favorite name gets chosen on December 8.

Book Fair Comes to a Close

I would like to thank everyone who made this book fair such a great success for our media center.  You have helped us raise money to go toward an author visit in the spring and purchase new books and technology.  This was our largest book fair and I enjoyed hearing your comments about the variety of products at the fair.  We had such a great time with our safari theme.  Just wait until you see the spring book fair theme!  We’re going to have a lot of fun with it, too.  I also really enjoyed getting to meet so many families.  Stop by anytime.

Book Fair

Once again, I’d like to announce that the Fall Book Fair Safari starts on Monday.  Visit our book fair page to see some of the books and create a wish list.  Here are some things happening at the book fair:

-Monday October 20th is animal print day.  Wear your favorite animal print clothing.

-Tuesday October 21st is family night.  The book fair is open until 7:00 PM.

-Friday October 22nd we will have a drawing for free books and posters.  Every student who buys a book will be entered into the drawing.

Don’t forget to look at your teacher’s class wishlist that is posted at the entrance to the media center.  Let’s go on a reading safari and raise money for our media center!  The money that is raised will help bring an award-winning author to our school in the spring and buy more books and technology for our media center.

Sea Otter Awareness Week

This week is sea otter awareness week.  The Georgia Aquarium is celebrating this week with their 2 sea otters, Oz and Gracie.  My wife and I love to go the aquarium to see these two otters.  Gracie is very sweet because she swims with one paw in her mouth as if it’s her comforting blanket.  You can visit the aquarium’s website for more information about sea otter awareness week and a video of Oz and Gracie or stop by our media center to look up information online or in our books.