This week we have enjoyed reading, The Imaginary Garden, by Andrew Larsen, and worked hard to create our own imaginary garden wall in the library learning commons. What a beautiful garden!
Thursday, May 5, 2016
The Imaginary Garden
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Canadian authors,
flowers,
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imagination
Monday, April 25, 2016
What is composting?
This week we are reading Charlie's Dirt Day, by Canadian author, Andrew Larsen, illustrated by Jacqueline Hudon-Verrelli, also a Canadian. In this story, Charlie learns all about composting so I thought it would be fun to try composting in our Library Learning Commons!
I wonder how long it will take to make our compost? We know that it needs brown (dry leaves, twigs), green organics (grass clippings, orange peel, banana peel), water (just until it's crumbly), and air. We will have to give it more water and a stir every few days. Now we wait! Maybe we will be able to use the compost for our avocado seeds that are looking ready to sprout any day!
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gardening,
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Storytime and Lego Saturdays at Katzie
The Surrey Public Library staff will be at Katzie Elementary on April 16th, May 7th, and June 11th.
Please note the dates in May and June have changed from the originally published dates.
Please note the dates in May and June have changed from the originally published dates.
Monday, April 4, 2016
The Promise
Update: April 11th
Update: April 22nd, Earth Day
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Here's what's still growing: Celery is getting very leafy, carrots are growing taller leaves, avocados are starting to crack on the top, and sweet potato has tiny shoots starting on top. Stay tuned! |
Update: May 2nd
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So after waiting patiently for a month, we can now see the leaves sprouting on the sweet potato! So exciting! |
Wow! Look at the growth since last week! We are still waiting for roots but the leaves are doing well.
Update: May 16th
Friday, April 1, 2016
Beginning to code
This week Grade 4's began learning about coding. We went to code.org and after a short introduction they were off to the races! As I walked from group to group, I heard, "Oh, I get it!" and students asking their neighbour for help. Students quickly realized they might not be successful on the first try but with persistence they were successful. There was much excitement and cheers when I told them we would be continuing coding next week!
www.code.org is easy to use in a classroom or library because it does not require a login to play the levels and provides personalized feedback to students as they work through the activities. And it works on the ipads! Why not give it a try?
Puppets!
Primary classes have been enjoying true stories about animals over the last few library classes. This week we read, "The Tiger Cubs and the Chimp", by Bhagavan "Doc" Antle with Thea Feldman. This is "the true story of how Anjana the chimp helped raise two baby tigers." After reading we talked about the other books we have read about animals, particularly the nominees from the Surrey Picture Book of the Year list. Then each student chose an animal face to make a stick puppet to take home. Students loved this activity and I encouraged them to raid their recycling box at home to make other puppets or theatres to tell puppet stories. Maybe this would be a nice change from watching tv or playing video games! Create! Invent! Play!
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Makerspace Airplanes
Some very enthusiastic Grade 2's came up with the idea of making paper airplanes during our Makerspace time this week and the courtyard outside the library was the perfect place to fly them. These students created and decorated their airplanes and then challenged each other to see whose airplane could fly the farthest!
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