In preparing for Deborah Hopkinson's visit, students at Bennett have been introduced to lives of slaves, pioneers, farmers during the Dust Bowl, workers building the Empire State building, stagecoach drivers, bandits, Charles Darwin, Abraham Lincoln, and the Civil War.
While her stories seem simple and straight forward, by setting her books so firmly in a historic time period, she is moving Bennett's readers to think deeply about all of these people, places, and times.
Take a look at her website to learn more about this intriguing author. And please join us on March 1st for our family writing night.
News from Bennett Elementary School's library. Plus links to information about social networking and digital literacy.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Easy to read books online!
This is one website I highly recommend exploring:
It is the easiest way I’ve seen to read a book – the complete
book- over the web. No passwords needed. Most titles are
picture books, though a handful of nonfiction offerings are available (mostly
from DK).
I was impressed. Authors who are included on this site
include Ezra Jack Keats, Rosemary Wells, Jan Brett, Judy Schachner, Mark
Buehner and many others.
The best part? Each time a book is read from the site,
one is donated to a library in need. It is sponsored by the Penguin Group
and the Pearson Foundation. For more info, check out the F.A.Q.
section of the site.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Author Visit: Deborah Hopkinson
Classes are
preparing for author *Deborah Hopkinson’s visit to Bennett on March 1st.
The students are loving her books based on moments in U.S. history. Ask your
child about Apples to Oregon, Abe Lincoln
Crosses a Creek, or Sweet Clara and
the Freedom Quilt.
Here’s the schedule
for her visit:
Keep that night
open to attend a Family Writing Night. Deborah Hopkinson will lead our families in
writing family. Please join us.
*Oregon Book Award author Deborah Hopkinson is an award-winning author who works with students on literacy and historical thinking. Her presentation includes a presentation entitled "History Must Be Seen," which provides intermediate children with insight into how illustrators and writers work to present the details of research.
Time
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Grade
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9:10 – 9:30
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Kindergarten
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9:40 – 10:20
|
1st & 2nd
|
10:30 – 11:10
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3rd
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12:55 – 1:45
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4th
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2:10 – 3:00
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5th
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6:30 – 8:00
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Family Writing Night
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*Oregon Book Award author Deborah Hopkinson is an award-winning author who works with students on literacy and historical thinking. Her presentation includes a presentation entitled "History Must Be Seen," which provides intermediate children with insight into how illustrators and writers work to present the details of research.
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