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Ofrecen ideas de cómo continuar apoyando a los estudiantes en lectura durante actividades en familia.

Summer LiIbrary Summer Camps
June 11, 2021
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please, do register to the Public Library Reading Clubs.
AVISO IMPORTANTE
Debido a la cantidad limitada de participantes en el campamento de verano en la Primaria Hart, ya no se aceptan inscripciones. !Gracias por su interés! Por favor, regístrese en los Clubes de Lectura de Verano de la Biblioteca Pública.

In memory of Eric Carle
First Chalk the Walk at Cooley Elementary
Los estudiantes de la Primari Cooley participation en la Primera Caminata de Chalk the Walk del 1 de junio al 3 de junio, 2021. Estamos orgullosos de las voces de los estudiantes, la expresión crativa y la alegría de crear juntos.

Library Books Due by Friday May 21st.
April --- Poetry Month

Find Bluebonnet books in MackinVia under EPISD elibrary. Look for the colorful pinwheel. Bluebonnet Ebooks are located in Groups.

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, the Youth Poet Laureate of 2017, delivers a poem at President Joe Biden's inauguration. Amanda Gorman, 22, became the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history after reciting her poem “The Hill We Climb.”
No More Poems! by Rehett MillerPresents an illustrated collection of silly, humorous children's poetry, on topics including a secret karate move that makes sure one never has to touch the toilet with one's fingers, a hair that grows from a mole on one's nose, and the glories of a disco bath party. https://episd.mackinvia.com/titles?page=1&limit=50&sort=11&keyword=no%20more%20poems | They Call me Guero by David BowlesTwelve-year-old Mexican American Güero--which is a nickname in Spanish for boys with pale skin, whether they are Latino or Anglo--is red-headed and freckled, a nerd, and loves his friend squad of misfits. His seventh-grade "woke" English teacher helps him express himself through poetry and make it cool. | The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedohttps://www.teachingbooks.net/qliyu2v Listen to an audiobook excerpt from her award-winning book The Poet X. Remember, Teaching Books is a database provided to students that contain resources like interviews, audiobook recordings, and video recording from many famous authors. |
No More Poems! by Rehett Miller
Presents an illustrated collection of silly, humorous children's poetry, on topics including a secret karate move that makes sure one never has to touch the toilet with one's fingers, a hair that grows from a mole on one's nose, and the glories of a disco bath party.
https://episd.mackinvia.com/titles?page=1&limit=50&sort=11&keyword=no%20more%20poems
They Call me Guero by David Bowles
Twelve-year-old Mexican American Güero--which is a nickname in Spanish for boys with pale skin, whether they are Latino or Anglo--is red-headed and freckled, a nerd, and loves his friend squad of misfits. His seventh-grade "woke" English teacher helps him express himself through poetry and make it cool.
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
https://www.teachingbooks.net/qliyu2v
Listen to an audiobook excerpt from her award-winning book The Poet X.
Remember, Teaching Books is a database provided to students that contain resources like interviews, audiobook recordings, and video recording from many famous authors.