Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Leadership Class


Every day 8th hour, I have the privilege of teaching a Leadership class to a wonderful, motivated group of students! This 9 weeks, we have been reading and studying the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Students LOVE this book and are constantly begging for more reading and more projects revolving around this book! This week, we will complete our reading and next week will be filled with creative projects revolving around the book. The Timberlake Leadership class highly recommends this book and its two companion novels, Catching Fire and Mockingjay.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Book Fair!


The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to the Timberlake Elementary School Library December 6-10th! There will be a variety of books for all ages to purchase just in time for the holiday season. You can view the website at this link: http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/publish/timberlake to view featured books and other important information. Plan to visit Wednesday night during PTO's Pancakes With Santa event and shop at the book fair from 5-8pm!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Recipe for Gingerbread Cookies!


Gingerbread Cookies


Ingredients
6 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup shortening, melted and cooled slightly
1 cup molasses
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup water
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
Sift together the flour, baking powder, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon; set aside.
In a medium bowl, mix together the shortening, molasses, brown sugar, water, egg, and vanilla until smooth. Gradually stir in the dry ingredients, until they are completely absorbed. Divide dough into 3 pieces, pat down to 1 1/2 inch thickness, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 3 hours.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into desired shapes with cookie cutters. Place cookies 1 inch apart onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake for 10 to 12 minutes in the preheated oven. When the cookies are done, they will look dry, but still be soft to the touch. Remove from the baking sheet to cool on wire racks. When cool, the cookies can be frosted with the icing of your choice.

Gingerbread Fun!



To start the holiday season out right, the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes enjoyed a Gingerbread inspired story time Monday in the Library! First, we read the traditional Gingerbread Boy story...followed by a reading of the Gingerbread Girl! The children were delighted when, unlike her brother, the Gingerbread Girl uses creativity and ingenuity to plot against that hungry fox!
More gingerbread tales will follow this month at the Library...

Monday, November 22, 2010

Turkey Storytime



Today during Library class, the Pre-Kindergarten class enjoyed hearing all about having A Turkey for Thanksgiving! Students used their prediction skills to try to determine what would happen to turkey at the end of the story. They also practiced their comprehension skills by remembering the animal characters in the story and the order in which they appeared! I hope all of the pre-kindergarten students enjoy a turkey for Thanksgiving!




The Kindergarten students enjoyed hearing the story, A Plump and Perky Turkey today during their library storytime. Kindergarteners colored their own colorful turkeys as Mrs. Bailey read about how townspeople used their artistic skills in creating their own renditions of turkeys!




Friday, November 19, 2010

Timberlake Tiger Football!


The Timberlake Tigers will be traveling to Forgan tonight for a playoff game. School will dismiss at noon to allow players, cheerleaders, and fans to attend the game. Come cheer the Tigers on!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

November 17th




The 1st Grade students enjoyed a reading of the traditional folktale, Stone Soup, today in the Library. The 3rd grade students listened to the Eve Bunting story, Train to Somewhere, which told about the orphan trains of the 1800's. The 4th graders paired up today in Library class and read a historical fiction storybook and then completed a story map including the characters, setting, conflict, and resolution to their story. The Historical Fiction book clubs went very well!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Thanksgiving Fun!




During Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten storytimes today at the elementary library, the children will enjoy One is a Feast for Mouse and Arthur's Thanksgiving! One is a Feast for Mouse is a precious Thanksgiving story by Judy Cox. A mouse who lives in a family's clock observes the family during Thanksgiving and gets a little hungry. So...he scampers over to the family's thanksgiving table and finds a few treats for himself which he stacks up to take back to his hidey hole. However, the family cat spoils his plans! He is left with just one green pea to feast on for Thanksgiving in the end. In Arthur's Thanksgiving, Arthur is put in charge of directing the school Thanksgiving play. Finding a turkey proves to be a challenge for him, however. Arthur will have to be creative and persevere to find the star for the play! Both of these selections are available for checkout at the Timberlake Elementary Library this holiday season!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Fairy Tales...


The 1st Grade class is studying Fairy Tales in Library this year. This week, we read Rapunzel together. This version by Zelinsky is one of my favorites with its beautiful illustrations and language. The students were VERY attentive during the reading of this story. Way to go First Grade!

Ducks!







The Timberlake 2nd Graders are studying author, Doreen Cronin. Wednesday in Library Class, we read the stories Duck for President and Giggle, Giggle Quack both by Cronin. After enjoying these books, the students created their own Duck to take home! What fun!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Historical Fiction


Today in the Library, 3rd and 4th grade students will be continuing their study of the historical fiction genre. Historical fiction is a story with fictional characters, but the setting and other details are based on actual history. Henry's Freedom Box is the story for today. It tells of a slave that mailed himself to the north to freedom in the 1800's. Students will listen to the story and then complete a word search with vocabulary words from this topic: plantation, abolitionist, slave, etc. Last week, these students watched a video, Follow the Drinking Gourd, which depicted an escape to freedom utilizing the Underground Railroad system. Take time to discuss this important topic with your children and make sure they understand the meaning of Historical Fiction. There are book displays of many popular Historical Fiction titles in the elementary library throughout the month of November. Encourage your child to check out one of these titles and read it together as a family!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Barnyard Fun!



Kindergarten students enjoyed an interactive barnyard inspired storytime Monday in the Library! Students helped Mrs. Bailey read Inside a Barn in the Country by looking at picture clues. We also read Barn Dance! by Bill Martin Jr. The students were intrigued as to if a scarecrow could really come to life and host a dance in the barn for all of the barnyard animals and the little boy in the story! Lots of giggles from this group!

Turkey Time!


The Pre-Kindergarten class enjoyed a turkey-inspired storytime Monday in the Library! We read an alphabet book, T is for Turkey Time, together and discussed various aspects of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday!

Thursday, November 4, 2010


Timberlake Teens: Check out this cool website: http://www.teenreads.com/! Find lots of information about young adult books, books that have and will be turned into movies, new paperbacks, information about book series, author information, and lots more! Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Monday, November 1, 2010

November




November...autumn is my favorite time of year! With the cooler weather and darker evenings, autumn is the perfect time for family reading! Encourage your child to choose a book from the library that you could read together. Even high school students and a parent could read the same book and discuss it in the car on the way to and from activities. Reading together is a great way for families to stay connected!
Today in the elementary library, the pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classes will visit and enjoy a squirrel-inspired storytime!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Halloween Festivities


Red Ribbon Week will wrap up Friday with costume day at the elementary school. At 1:00pm there will be a Spook Parade in the auditorium, followed by holiday parties in the individual classrooms. Come join the fun! Download this free activity booklet full of trick or treating safety tips for families: http://www.troopers.state.ny.us/Publications/Crime_Prevention/halloweenclrbk.pdf


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Red Ribbon Week


Red Ribbon Week is in full swing at Timberlake Elementary school this week! Tomorrow will be pajama day! Students will enjoy being comfortable as they settle in for Wednesday library classes! First grade students will enjoy Halloween-inspired stories! Second grade students will continue their author study of Maurice Sendak while watching the Where the Wild Things Are. Third and fourth graders will continue their study of the Mystery Genre while creating their own suspenseful stories! Fifth graders will enjoy DEAR...drop everything and read....time! Sixth graders will hear Chapter 3 in Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass. Ally, Bree, and Jack (the main characters in the story) will share more adventures in this story. Encourage your children to return their library books tomorrow so that new ones may be selected and checked out!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Timberlake Library Expectations

  1. All students will treat library staff, volunteers, fellow classmates, and others with respect.
  2. All students will keep voices low to create an atmosphere conducive to reading and studying while in the library.
  3. All students will check books and materials out appropriately and return in a timely fashion. Books must be renewed or returned within two weeks.
  4. All students will be assessed fines for late or damaged materials and will not be able to check out more materials until fines are paid.
  5. All students will utilize computers for research and classroom purposes only. Any violation of this will result in a loss of computer privileges.

Consult your student handbook for additional library guidelines and information.