We can't wait to see you being a Reading Hero!
Remember to bring back your Summer Reading Bingo and turn into the library so we can get your free Horseshoe Junction pass to you.
We are busy getting things ready for you in the library at Alton Elementary. You have a new librarian, Mrs. Polk that will be on our campus along with Mrs. Vanek. You will still come to the library with your teacher. We are excited about all the possibilities of things we can do this year in the library.
We can't wait to see you being a Reading Hero! Remember to bring back your Summer Reading Bingo and turn into the library so we can get your free Horseshoe Junction pass to you.
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Click the button below to go to our Summer BINGO Reading Challenge. Feel free to print out a new sheet, if you lose your old one. Copies went home with your student at the end of the school year. Click the button below to go to the back of our Summer Reading Challenge. On this side, we have links and instructions on helpful tips for summer reading.
Our students at Alton voted on their favorite book, and the winner, after several weeks of voting, is Sisters. This is our 2015-2016 March Madness Winner.
Alton Elementary just got new hardback books for their library... All these new books to choose from makes it a very hard decision to choose which book to read.
March Madness has been going on at Alton Elementary School... Check out our boards to see the books in the lead. Each week, the students are voting on the best books at AES until we get down to one book. Also, Trixie has still been coming once a week to read with our students. We love our visits from Trixie.
Alton Elementary Library has brand NEW books from the Scholastic Book Fair. Thank you for purchasing books, so we could get books for our library shelves. Also, Mrs. Vanek has posted the reading incentive- read a lot = color run!
We had a blast celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday- Read Across America Day at Alton Elementary. All week in the library, we have been watching a video by Thing 1 & Thing 2 on why reading is important (we ask community and school leaders this question). On March 2nd, we had community and school leaders come read to every classroom at Alton Elementary School. We sure do appreciate all the volunteers that came and read to our classes. Check out our pictures below.Please support our library by purchasing books at our spring book fair.
Where: Alton Library When: Monday-Wednesday, February 22-24th from 8:00-4:00pm, Thursday, February 25th from 8:00-7:00pm (Family Night from 5:30-7pm), and Friday, February 26th from 8:00-12:00pm. Cannot make our physical book fair, then please consider shopping at our online fair.. Ships free to school and proceeds help benefit our library. Click here to access our eBook letter- Click here to enter your book titles electronically- http://goo.gl/forms/EKmZdqAfDy
The students read lots of books this fall, and these students made their reading goal. Now, they are enjoying their reading party. Thank you, Mrs. Vanek for keeping track of how much we read!! Students watched the Inside Out movie while enjoying the popcorn and "emotions" skittles. The students were also allowed to wear their clothes inside out today. |
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