Tuesday, May 20, 2008

New Books!


We received new books recently including some graphic novels. Students seem to enjoy these 148 page adaptations and are checking them out a lot. The titles include: Anna Sewell's Black Beauty, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Jack London's The Call of the Wild, L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Ox, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage, William Shakespeare's Macbeth and Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. There's still time to check one out and read it before the end of school.
All books need to be back to the library by June 2, 2008. If you need them longer, talk to Mrs. Hightower.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Poem in your pocket


April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate, the Academy of American Poets post a lot of ideas on their website:
You even can upload poems to your mobile device at:
Have some fun and put a poem in your pocket today!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

have your heard of Glogster?

Hey, I just learned of a free, online poster making website that is fun and easy to do. Here is a link to one I made for an example:
http://lindakay.glogster.com/glog/

Take a look and see if you want to make your own!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Inspiration at school!


We have new software in the library called Inspiration. It's a program that helps you organize your thoughts in a very visual way. A few classes have used it, but I think more students will be taking advantage of Inspiration on their own. If you have trouble getting started writing papers, getting your notes organized, or just thinking about what to do on a writing assignment, why don't you give it a try. With one little click you go from a graphic organizer to a outline that you can download to a Word document and continue on writing. All thirty of the library computers have it loaded and the icon is on your desktop. Begin with Inspiration on your next assigment and you'll find how much fun it is.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Evergreen Young Adult Book Award

Have you read any of these ten books? They are this year's nominees for the Evergreen Young Adult Book Award. To be eligible to vote, just read at least two of these books and return you ballot to Mrs. Hightower by March 14. You can read more about each book - just look at the display in the library. I predict Twilight will win this year, but you never know how students will vote. Take the challenge and read some new books this year and don't forget to vote!



Wednesday, January 2, 2008

College? It's not too early to start thinking about it!

"Happy New Year!" Wow, 2008 is here and I'm finally getting back to this blog. I came across a very helpful website that could help you start thinking about college:

http://www.transitioning2college.org/index.html

This website from Kent State University is fun and very teen friendly. There are videos to watch and links to insights on succeeding in college. You'll be in college before you know it. Get a head start and take a look at some good advice.

Monday, November 19, 2007

book awards


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.