This was a full week. Our annual Young Authors Day was on Friday so most of our spare time during the week was spent on the last minute details. It is always such a fun day – but more about that in a bit.
As the school year winds down, this was our last week for book check out. I hope that enough books come back the beginning of the week that we can start on inventory next week.
With my “littles” we read Little Toot and watched the YouTube video of an old adaptation of the story. I also showed them a YouTube video of how to draw a tug boat – several times so that they could draw their own.
With kinder, first and second, I read several of my favorite books – different titles to each grade level: The Librarian of Basra, Mike Mulligan and the Steam Shovel, Chicken Little, The Secret Science Project that Almost Ate the School, The Field Beyond the Outfield, and The Story of Babar.
With the third and fourth graders we finished reading the books for the National Children’s Choice Award: The Mushroom Fan Club and School People.
The last couple of library times each year, I allow the fifth graders to choose their favorites for the read alouds. I will be posting later this month just what those favorites are for this year’s fifth graders.
If you’d like more information about how I do our Young Authors Day you can read more about the process , Talks with the teachers about Young Authors Day, and my post about Young Authors Day 2018.
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Little Toot
The Librarian of Basra: A True Story from Iraq
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
Chicken Little
The Secret Science Project That Almost Ate the School (Paula Wiseman Books)
Field Beyond The Outfield (Scholastic Bookshelf)
The Story of Babar: The Little Elephant
The Mushroom Fan Club
School People