Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Knucklehead Review
Here's a book talk for Jon Scieszka's Knucklehead, created by Chris L. in sixth grade.
Monday, April 27, 2015
It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
Looking for great book ideas? Search #IMWAYR on social media to see what people around the world are reading today!
I'm reading Rules by Cynthia Lord. It's another book that's been on my shelves for ages, and I just never got around to it. I just started last night, but I'm hooked and can't wait until I get some more reading time later.
Her new book, A Handful of Stars, is coming out in May and I've heard lots of good things about it. I am really looking forward to adding that to my reading pile!
What are you reading this Monday? I'd love to know! Leave a comment! Two South School students who leave a comment by Friday will win a free book!
Her new book, A Handful of Stars, is coming out in May and I've heard lots of good things about it. I am really looking forward to adding that to my reading pile!
What are you reading this Monday? I'd love to know! Leave a comment! Two South School students who leave a comment by Friday will win a free book!
Saturday, April 25, 2015
True Facts About Octopuses!
Octopuses are seriously incredible creatures!
These two fourth graders evaluated all the facts they learned while reading Octopus: Escape Artist of the Sea and chose what they thought were the most interesting facts to share.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Coming soon...
These two fourth graders tell you some amazing facts they learned about octopuses.
Apparently "octopuses" is an acceptable plural now, I learned it as octopi.
Apparently "octopuses" is an acceptable plural now, I learned it as octopi.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
What We're Reading
This week, we've got lots of interesting nonfiction going on!
One group of fourth graders is reading a fascinating nonfiction text called The Truth About Bats. The text is broken up into 5 myths about bats and then explains whether they are true or not, giving scientific evidence. For example:
Bat's don't have great eyesight, but they're definitely not blind. They actually use echolocation, just like dolphins! That's what lets them hunt for food so easily at night.
Bats are blind. True or false?

A group of fifth graders is reading a really interesting procedural text about how shadow puppets are made. It even has instructions for how to make your own. I never knew that Chinese shadow puppets were so intricately designed and decorated. The book said that each shadow puppet has 11 moving parts!
There are lots of amazing shadow puppet videos on youtube, if you want to see these puppets in action! Here is one example:
This one shows how to set up a screen at home and how to make the puppets move. You can see what the puppeteer is doing behind the screen and how it looks from the front at the same time.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Thursday, April 9, 2015
MRA Conference

I spent the day at the Massachusetts Reading Association Conference and I'm so excited and energized!
I got to hear some really incredible educators speak about ways to help kids LOVE reading and writing - which is really what it's all about. I heard two principals talk about ways they got their whole school engaged in reading and talking about books. They were really motivating, and I'm hoping to use some of their great ideas at the South (including updating this blog far more often).
I also learned that I'm a bilbiobibuli!

Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
by Chris Grabenstein
A Nest for Celeste by Henry Cole
Riding Freedom by Pam Munoz Ryan
And I'm currently reading:
The Case of the Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger

However, my favorite part of today was getting to listen to Jon Sciescka (which he pronounced like Cheshka) tell the funniest stories. He has written so many amazing books, but getting to listen to him talk about growing up with five (FIVE!!) brothers was amazing.

I am very excited to go back tomorrow to get even more great ideas!
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