Birch Grove Reads!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

The books are here! Remember that if you read three books, you get to vote in March for your favorite book. If you read 9 books (6 if you're in 3rd grade) you will be invited to Maud Hart Lovelace's birthday party in the media center in April when the winner is announced along with next year's books!

You get to log your books online this year! Fill out the form below to have your books logged along with all the books other students have read. Let's see if we can have BG students read 1000 MHL books by April. We can do it!

Friday, May 8, 2009

I'm BORED...

Have those words ever slipped through your lips? If your mom is like my mom, you'll hear a response that goes something like, "If you can't find something to do, I'll find something for you to do." which usually involved cleaning or weeding the garden.

So, with summer right around the corner, let's start a list of things to do. I did this with some younger kids during "National Turn Off the TV Week" and they got very creative.

I'll start the list. I'll add to it as you leave comments.

  • paint a picture
  • write a story
  • READ a book
  • listen to a book on tape or CD from the library
  • watch the clouds and see what pictures you can find in them
  • play a board game
  • draw with chalk on the driveway or sidewalk
  • perform a play
  • cook something
  • use recycled things to create a sculpture
  • plant some flowers or vegetables. Water them and watch them grow
  • go to a free concert in a park. There are a LOT of them in the summer
  • YOUR TURN!

The new list is here!

The new Maud Hart Lovelace books have been announced. Here's the list so you can get started reading them right away. You can find the books on the shelf next to this post. Put your cursor over a book and you can read a description of the book.

Let me know what you think of the new books! I've read six of them already and I can highly recommend Home of the Brave, Schooled, Rules and Princess Academy.


Division I
Champ by Marcia Jones
Clementine by Sara Pennypacker
Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat byLynne Jonell
Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate
Homework Machine by Dan Gutman
Leepike Ridge by Nathan Wilson
Liberation of Gabriel King by K. L. Going
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
Rules by Cynthia Lord
Star Jumper: Journal of a Cardboard Genius Frank Asch
The Thing about Georgie by Lisa Graff
Year of the Dog by Grace Lin


Division II
Cracker!: the Best Dog in Vietnam by Cynthia Kadahota
Fire From the Rock by Sharon Draper
Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate
I’d Tell You I Love You, but then I’d Have to Kill You by Ally Carter
La Linea by Ann Jaramillo
Leepike Ridge by Nathan Wilson
Life as we Knew It by Susan Pfeffer
Peak by Roland Smith
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
Rules by Cynthia Lord
Schooled by Gordon Korman

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Book Selection

Wow- I love hearing about the books that you're reading. I'm going to check some of those out that we don't have in the library. Thanks for your entries- I love to read them.

I order all the books for the library here at school. There are many ways that I choose books. In addition to ordering non-fiction books for research and things that go along with what you're learning in school, I read journals that have reviews of good books like School Library Journal. I also use your recommendations. The books need to have good reviews and be appropriate for the age level of our students.

Here's a challenge for you. Go to the School Library Journal book review link for books intended for grades 5 and up. Each link is one month of book reviews. Read the reviews and make some recommendations to me...what would you like to see in the library? Remember it needs to be well- reviewed, be appropriate for sixth graders and be very interesting to you!

It's good to read more than one review. You can also check Amazon.com for book reviews. They frequently include reviews from Horn Book, School Library Journal and other book reviewers, as well as people like you who are reading the books.

I still have a little book money left this year so I will be looking carefully at your recommendations.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Top 10!

Did you know you can see what the 10 most checked out books are by clicking on Top 10 in the catalog search window?

Right now our top 10 are....

1. Three Good Deeds
2. Bone- Old Man's Cave
3. Gossamer
4. Lunch Money
5. Project Mulberry
6. Abby Takes a Stand
7. Bone- The Great Cow Race
8. Flush
9. Out of Boneville
10. Diary of a Wimpy Kid

What would be on your top 3 list?

On my top 3 list are (today anyway)
1. City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
2. Rules by Cynthia Lord
3. Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie by Jordon Sonnenblick

Maud Hart Lovelace Books

The voting for Maud Hart Lovelace is just over a month away! Have you read at least three books so you can vote? Which books have you read? Which book would you recommend the most? Did you read one that didn't capture your interest? Which book surprised you?

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Birch Grove Reads!!

Welcome to our new blog website where we can talk about books and the reading programs here at school.

Did you know that tomorrow is RIF day at BG? That means EVERYONE gets a FREE book! And right before a four-day weekend. What could be better than that?