March is National Reading Month, and included in the National Reading Month Celebration is Dr. Seuss’s Birthday on Tuesday, March 2nd, as well as Read Across America Week, March 1st-5th. Please join our school in celebrating reading! On Thursday, March 25th, we will have a school dress up day to celebrate our favorite book characters! We have so many things to celebrate in March! Women's History Month, St. Patrick's Day and National Crayon Day! Click here to see the March Media Center Choice Board to help you celebrate all of these events! The 2021 Technology Competition will be 100% virtual. If you are in 3rd-5th grade and want to compete, you can submit 1 project individually or as a team of 2. Register and submit projects between February 1st-March 7th. Click here for more information. Please make sure library books are getting returned, whether your student is F2F or Virtual. We have a bin outside the Media Center door to drop books in as students enter the building or they can drop off anytime! Virtual students can drop off books anytime in the front of the school. Remember that K-5 Virtual students can place holds on books and pick them up Curbside on Wednesday mornings from 10:30-11:00 at the Buice Road entrance or you can make arrangements for pickup with Mrs. Berkovich by contacting her at [email protected].
Click here to see the Curbside Pickup Flyer and to learn how to place a hold and how to see if you have overdue books.
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Students will be learning about famous African Americans this month as February is Black History Month! We will use PebbleGo (K-2nd grade resource) and PebbleGo Next (3rd-5th grade resource) to research famous African Americans. You can access these resources through MackinVia or by typing in username: dolvin, password: read The 2021 Technology Competition will be 100% virtual. If you are in 3rd-5th grade and want to compete, you can submit 1 project individually or as a team of 2. Register between February 1st-February 28th. Submit Projects between March 1st-March 7th. Click here for more information. Students are voting for their favorite GA Picture Book Award Nominees! 4th and 5th grade students are creating BookTalks about their favorite using the app PuppetEdu. Here are a couple of great BookTalks: The Scarecrow BookTalk Bear Came Along BookTalk Please make sure library books are getting returned, whether your student is F2F or Virtual. We have a bin outside the Media Center door to drop books in as students enter the building or they can drop off anytime! Virtual students can drop off books anytime in the front of the school. Remember that K-5 Virtual students can place holds on books and pick them up Curbside on Wednesday mornings from 10:30-11:00 at the Buice Road entrance or you can make arrangements for pickup with Mrs. Berkovich by contacting her at [email protected].
Click here to see the Curbside Pickup Flyer and to learn how to place a hold and how to see if you have overdue books. |
Sue ThomasMedia & Educational Technology Instructor
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