BCE Library News
A February Full of Fun!
Digital Citizenship Week-February 6-10
This year's theme of RISE Above leaves many options available for lessons that your children may need and enjoy. Instructional Technology and Library Media Services encourage each grade level team to choose one lesson to teach to students during Digital Citizenship Week. The recommended resources can be found here: http://bit.ly/2017digcit.
Leisure Reading is the Focus
It is that time again...READ NATION CONTEST
I will have the calendars ready for pick up on Tuesday, January 31. Please encourage your students to read. To help out, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays we will offer a read aloud for students from 3:00-3:20. Ms. Horner will read to the first 20 students from K-2 that arrive on time and I will read to the first 20 students from grades 3-5. If you want to schedule your class, please do so a day prior so that we can be prepared.
Guidelines for Contest and Reading Log
1. Only minutes read outside of the classroom may be counted. Library time is acceptable reading library books and not classroom books.
2. Accepted reading materials are books (fiction and nonfiction), magazines and comic books. No classroom books.
3. Digital material as well as physical print materials are accepted.
4. Children must keep track of their minutes read each day with the assistance of their teachers and parents and recorded on the log provided.
5. Teachers will need to collect all of the students’ logs starting on March 1st to March 3rd.
6. Teachers will submit their collection of students' logs to Anna M. Baker by the end of they day on March 3.