Library Bites
Something to entertain you while you eat lunch today
Let's have lunch.
As long as we are embarking on this journey of online learning together, you can expect to see this newsletter hit your inboxes twice a week. I hope to fill it with entertaining and useful bits as well as a little bit of learning here and there, too. Take a look while you eat your lunch. I'll be eating my lunch, too.
You're always ready for a challenge, right?
Here's a new one from some of Edgewood's own 8th graders.
If you decide to take on the challenge, here's the link for the Padlet.
Can't wait to see some of the amazing things you make!
Here's a riddle for ya.
They come out at night without being called. They are lost in the day without being stolen. What are they?
Find the answer at the bottom.
Let's try a Rebus Puzzle today, too. What phrase does this picture represent?
Find this answer at the bottom, as well!
Harry Potter Fan? Click here!
If you've never been to Wizarding World, you should totally do it now!
Click for LiveCAMS!! So many to explore.
Think a friend would love one of these? Share it!
Know about Mark Rober? You should. So click here.
He's a former NASA engineer and he's started doing these LIVE science lessons on FB, but they are like...really cool. Watch one and subscribe if you want to see more!
Quote for the day:
Winning doesn't always mean being first. Winning means you're doing better than you've done before. - Bonnie Blair
Got some library books stacked up at home?
I've had lots of emails asking what to do with the Edgewood Library books you've got at home. Keep them. In a safe place. If we come back to school in May, you'll bring them with you. If we continue learning at home until the end of the year, we'll send a message about when to drop your books at school before June.
Struggling to find a book to read?
Everyone and their sister are trying to read eBooks right now (they are, after all, the safest way to get a book). So, if would like some help looking for an eBook, please find me during my office hours (12:30-1:pm Tuesday-Friday) or on Calendly (afternoon appointments available)