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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Global Connections! Madrid, Spain

Global Connections!
Madrid, Spain

December’s Hot Topic is
“Giving Back”
Caring is Sharing

December is the month when we think about the holidays, family, and traditions passed down from generation to generation.

We reflect on our lives; the blessings and challenges.
love, caring, and sharing.

We have been BLESSED and INSPIRED by the grant we received from AASL  which has richly added to our multicultural collection of library books. Each month we are reaching out to students, our KMS community and our local community sharing books, conversation, and activities.

This month we are making global connections, as Mrs. Beckham travels to Madrid, Spain with care packages for children in the public library,
Municipal Public Library Dámaso Alonso in Madrid

Students have decorated gift bags, written letters, made ornament and small gifts to give to students visiting the library this holiday season as a way to give back to our global community!


Learn about Madrid, Spain!
File:Plaza de Cibeles (Madrid) ...

Videos:





Things to Do

Sports


Libraries:



Museums


Schools in Madrid, Spain



Learn Spanish  



Thursday, December 8, 2016


Hey KMS

We are having a Book Swap!
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For every 2 books you bring in,
you get to choose 1 book to keep!  

From now until December 20th, you can turn in books to the KMS library and then on Wednesday, December 21st you can come during enrichment and pick out your new books. All the extra books will be donated to the
KMS Birthday Book Collection
and local charities such as the
which supplies our local North Carolina schools with free books for kids.

The Gift that keeps on giving… READING!
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Caring is Sharing!

Monday, October 24, 2016

DO SOMETHING! If not YOU, then WHO?

National Bullying Prevention and Awareness Month

It takes YOU to make things change.


Take a stand, don't stand by, STAND UP
(for yourself and others : D)

Dylan’s words are poetry! His words represent our history, our country and the social problems of the world. He questions our actions and beliefs. He stands for change! His lyrics talk about treating someone right, being their friend, not tearing them down or hurting them.

Show kindness and respect. Treat everyone like a friend.
All I Really Want to Do ( Is baby, be friends with you)




Bob Dylan – All I Really Want To Do Lyrics

I ain't lookin' to compete with you,
Beat or cheat or mistreat you,
Simplify you, classify you,
Deny, defy or crucify you.
All I really want to do
Is, baby, be friends with you.


No, and I ain't lookin' to fight with you,
Frighten you or uptighten you,
Drag you down or drain you down,
Chain you down or bring you down.
All I really want to do
Is, baby, be friends with you...


Bob Dylan : Blowing in the Wind


His lyrics tell a story about our country, our history, slavery, freedom...

(video 1:04)
"Yes, and how many years can some people exist
Before they're allowed to be free?

Yes, and how many times can a man turn his head
And pretend that he just doesn't see?"

To make a change, you have to BE THE CHANGE!

Be the Change! Unite against Bullying
Matthew West “Do Something”







Hot Topic Book Discussion
Wednesday Oct. 27th

Hot Topic Discussion Rules

We will discuss the topic of bullying through books and characters such as  "Wonder" and "Schooled."
In “Wonder” Auggie, because of his facial disfigurement, had to overcome rejection,
ridicule, rudeness, and people’s reaction when they saw him.

Middle school kids can be mean, cruel, and hateful!  WORDS HURT! Words can either tear someone down or build someone up. We all struggle with "stuff" in our lives, whether it is not liking the way we look, our weight, family problems, lack of money, not being popular etc.

Bullying happens when someone intentionally, repeatedly tries to hurt someone physically or mentally. It goes beyond being rude, or being mean.  

News article: "No More Bullies!" Really? Does a law against bullying make the bullying stop? Does it change what happens in our school?


More cool stuff you may be interested in:

Dylan Quotes:
 
Adele singing Dylan's lyrics to "Make You Feel My Love"





Thursday, September 1, 2016

Back to School... Back to Business!

Time to get "Crack-a-lackin!"  

(That's from a movie."Madagascar" with my favorite zebra, Marty!)




BACK TO SCHOOOOOOOOOL!  
YEA! BRING IT!

I hope you guys are excited, and ready to show how AWESOME you are this year.

We, the teachers and staff have BIG PLANS for you this year.  Her's some beginning of the year inspiration for you...


Welcome back!


Oh yea, we can't start school without KID PRESIDENT!!




Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Summertime...

Got anything COOL happening this HOT summer?  

KMS Summer Reading begins July 5th!

                                        


Just DO IT!


We are open Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to Noon all throughout the month of July. 
Come join us for book checkout, reading, disussions, scavenger hunts, art, crafts, journaling, and so much more.

July 5th ...BRING IT!

Minute to Win It Competitions! Would You Rather Games





Sunday, April 17, 2016

From March Madness to April Craziness!

From March Madness to April Craziness!


March Madness resulted in the book "Divergent" being crowned KMS Book of the Year, with several of our students being crowned victorious.

 
 Grand prize winner with over 450 points!! Woot, Woot!
 
Runners up with over 400 points!

This was fun, so we are keeping the craziness going!

Read 3 for Me!

Read any 3 books before May 26th and you can 
win free books, prizes, and gift cards.
You may pick how you show Mrs. Beckham you have read your books. Here are some suggestions.

On your phone,  create a 30 second book video
Make a 30 second music video promoting your book.
Write 5 quotes from your book.
Create a poster
Take a quiz on bookadventure.com
Brting in an object that symbolizes a character, setting, etc.
Or how about you just talk to me about it!

Want a bookmark to remind you to read? Come pick one up in the library!





Tuesday, March 1, 2016

March Madness... Isn't just for basketball!


March Madness and the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is infamous, but someday March Madness Battle of the Books will have just as much acclaim, if I have anything to do with it!

So, for the First Annual KMS March Madness Book Tournament, we picked the top 32 books that have been checked out of the school library over the past year and a half to reflect all the books the 7th and 8th grade students have been reading. Now, we have to match them up tournament style and vote for our favorites!  Check out our bracketology!  You can even vote for YOUR favorite.

http://freeonlinesurveys.com/s/rZxd1iPR








Saturday, February 6, 2016

NC Battle of the Books... NOT just the North Carolina BOB competition

N.C. Battle of the Books

 is on my agenda every year, in fact, every week. 

27 books 

to 

read, 

discuss, 

and 

practice 

quiz-bowl style competition every year in March 


That's enough to keep most kids busy for the entire school year, but then North Carolina ALSO has a competition for the best book of the year... Students vote in March for their favorite of the 10 selected each year.  "Counting By 7's" ( on our Bob List this year) won for 2015.

       North Carolina School Library Media Association Young Adult Book Award
                                             
This year's Middle School nominees: (only 1 is BoB list, "Crossover")

  1. Anybody Shining by Frances O'Roark Dowell, Atheneum Books for Young Readers (October 7, 2014)
  2. Blue Birds by Caroline Starr RoseG.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers (March 10, 2015) {replaces The End by Michael Hopf}
  3. The Crossover by Kwame Alexander,  HMH Books for Young Readers, 2014
  4. The President Has Been Shot by James Swanson, Scholastic Inc, 2013**
  5. The Flame of Olympus by Kate O'Hearn, Aladdin, 2013
  6. The Port Chicago 50 by by Steve Sheinkin, Roaring Brook Press (January 21, 2014)
  7. Rule of Three by Eric Walters, Square Fish (January 20, 2015)
  8. Secret Hum of a Daisy by Tracy Holczer, Putnam Juvenile (2014)
  9. The Troubles of Johnny Cannon by Isaiah Campbell, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (October 14, 2014)
  10. What I Came to Tell You by Tommy Hays, EgmontUSA, 2013

So, what are you reading?

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Controversial Picture Book... You decide!

  Scholastic removes a controversial picture book from its lineup... Read all about it!

            BirthdayCakeWashington

Click Here for School Library Journal Article


          If we use this book as a conversation starter about injustice, inequality, history and the process and need for us to learn from our past, then this piece of literature has served an important role in the educational process.          However, if this book is read and no discussion occurs, no questions are answered, have we perpetuated the injustices of the past?

        

Thursday, January 7, 2016

How about a Book and a Movie

       I have been told by every ELA teacher in America that you are supposed to read the book BEFORE you watch the movie. Well, sometimes I just have to break that rule : )  I enjoy reading the book AFTER I have seen the movie and then challenging myself to figure out what the movie directors did WRONG.  Seriously, I do a much better job of catching the details of the story when I am not trying so hard to create all the visuals on my own. 

So, THIS LIBRARIAN doesn't mind if you watch the movie FIRST and THEN read the book! Anyone want to go to the movies? I hear there are some awesome ones coming out this year : )

http://bzfd.it/22NiCDP