A couple of weeks ago during my Friday book talk with the freshmen I shared about Sherman Alexie's new book, "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian". I predicted then this book would get a lot of attention. Well, guess what? I was right! Alexie just received the National Book Award's prize for young adult literature and received $10,000 for being the winner. The CHS library has two copies of his book, a semi-autobiographical story of a American Indian at an all-white school, and they are flying off the shelves. Apparently CHS students think this book is a winner also.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
End of the quarter woes
Last week was the end of the first quarter at Cashmere High School. On Friday I observed a lot of students in the library working on their projects and homework. As they freaked out and begged for more time on the deadline, I thought of some study habits I try to keep (yes - I'm still going to school, now I'm working on my master's degree). So, if you don't mind, here we go with Mrs. H's "How not to freak out at the end of the quarter" list.
1. Start way before you think you need to.
2. Pace yourself, do a little everyday. Don't put it off any longer - just do it.
3. When working at the school computers, DO NOT SIT BY YOUR FRIENDS! They always will distract you and you won't get as much done.
4. Things happen, so be ready for unseen problems like: the electricity goes off, the printer's ink runs out, the printer paper runs out, the teachers you need is gone, the Internet goes down, your email won't open, your project partner doesn't show up, or your computer crashes. Be prepared! Save your work on a thumb drive and get your project done early in case something goes wrong, it probably will.
1. Start way before you think you need to.
2. Pace yourself, do a little everyday. Don't put it off any longer - just do it.
3. When working at the school computers, DO NOT SIT BY YOUR FRIENDS! They always will distract you and you won't get as much done.
4. Things happen, so be ready for unseen problems like: the electricity goes off, the printer's ink runs out, the printer paper runs out, the teachers you need is gone, the Internet goes down, your email won't open, your project partner doesn't show up, or your computer crashes. Be prepared! Save your work on a thumb drive and get your project done early in case something goes wrong, it probably will.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
What are we reading at CHS?
I looked at the top books circulated from the C.H.S. library since the beginning of school and here they are:
Being by Kevin Brooks
Boy2Girl by Terrance Blacker
Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer (Third book in the series, comes after Twilight and New Moon)
Demons of the Ocean by Justin Somper (First book in the Vampirates series)
Shattered Mirror by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (another vampire book by a very young author)
If you are looking for a good book, try these popular titles. We can reserve them for you too, just ask. Mrs. H.
Being by Kevin Brooks
Boy2Girl by Terrance Blacker
Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer (Third book in the series, comes after Twilight and New Moon)
Demons of the Ocean by Justin Somper (First book in the Vampirates series)
Shattered Mirror by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (another vampire book by a very young author)
If you are looking for a good book, try these popular titles. We can reserve them for you too, just ask. Mrs. H.
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