Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Jody Feldman . . .
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Bledsoe's Book Club
The students in the Book Club are currently reading through The Gollywhopper Games by Jody Feldman. We just completed a brain teasers contest. Students worked in teams to solve word, number and logic puzzles. Everyone worked very hard and was able to experience the Gollywhopper Games in a new way!
Mrs. Eaton's thoughts on the book:
I like this book because of Gil's attitude throughout the story. He is a hard worker, he has goals and dreams of a better life for his family, and will do his best to win the games so they can start over and leave "The Incident" behind them. He does great job of standing up for himself and working well with people who are very difficult. I like the opportunity to solve the logic puzzles as I read and I can't wait to see if Gil is able to stay strong until the end and to find out if the family decides to start over or stay where they are! I think that the Gollywhopper Games is a great read and I recommend it to anyone.
Please let me know what you think about the books, and if you would recommend it to a friend.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Alvin Ho
I finished reading Alvin Ho by Lenore Look. It is about a 2nd grade boy who is afraid of almost everything. He wants to make friends and be able to talk in school he just can't. I really enjoyed this book because Alvin is very likable, he allows the reader to understand what is going on inside his head and why he reacts the way he does to the many scary situations he encounters. I also liked his father, he really cared about Alvin and wanted to help him.I recommend this Bluebonnet book to both boys and girls who like reading about making friends and overcoming things that scare you.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
End of Summer - August 6th
My name is Mrs. Eaton and I will be your librarian this year. I can't wait to meet all of you and start a wonderful year of reading together. I hope you have been reading some intersting books over the summer. I have worked my way through the Bluebonnet Reading List and look forward to talking with you about your favorites.
Here is the link to the list of books: http://www.txla.org/groups/tba/nominees.html
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Just Finished...
Korman, Gordon. One False Note. New York: Scholastic, 2008. Booklist reviews this book for grades 4-8.
Summary: Amy and Dan Cahill are in the lead to find thirty-nine clues that safeguard a great power, and are in possession of a coded sheet of Mozart's music that will help them find the next clue while their relatives follow in close pursuit.
Mrs. Wilson Says: Are you playing the 39 Clues game yet? If not, jump on the bandwagon - it's so much fun! Rick Riordan wrote the first novel in the series and this book, written by Gordon Korman, is the second. The 3rd title will be released next month. You can read the books, collect the game cards, and play online.
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This book is on order at the Bledsoe Library. Check back the catalog soon to see if it has arrived. Also, look for the 39 Clues series at the book fair.
Searching for treasure? Try Gordon Korman's Dive series.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Just Finished...
Fleming, Candice. The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School. New York: Schwartz & Wade, 2007. Booklist recommends this book for grades 3-5.
Mrs. Wilson says: The good news is that this is a clever book with a neat concept. The bad news is that it took me for-ev-er to finish it because I kept getting distracted by other books that I found more interesting. I did like what I read, though. The 4th grade class in this school has such bad behavior that no one wants to be their teacher. A teacher (who must be 300 years old judging by how many different adventures he's had) tames the wild beasts. The best part of the book is that each chapter demonstrates a moral from the fables that Aesop wrote long ago (get it? Aesop Elementary?) in a funny and surprising way. If you like the Wayside stories, I think you'll like this book.
Find The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School at the Bledsoe Library.
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Want to read more stories about funny teachers? Try Dan Gutman's My Weird School series.
