You may have heard of Fresno's own Reading Heart, a non-profit organization started by a student here in town for the purpose of getting books into students hands. They are putting on an event, Books and Bites, tomorrow morning at Whole Foods from 7:30 to 11:00, complete with dunk tank!
Hope to see you there!
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We've had a few classes visit the library so far, with read-alouds and orientation. It's great to see the library starting to be used as intended! We are not checking out books yet - sigh. The books are getting sorted into our digital catalog system, slowly but surely.
We continue to receive books that were ordered this summer. Most recently we got a small box with titles that will complete some of our series - whew! A series with a missing book is like an itch that you can't...quite...reach. When you get a chance, come check out our special display near the exit door. Here you'll find Mistakes That Worked, by Charlotte Jones, the dot, by Peter Reynolds, biographies of scientists, artists, performers, athletes, educators, and more. Want to know about Misty Copeland, Anna Pavlova, George Washington Carver, Alexander Graham Bell, Helen Keller, Roberto Clemente, Lena Horne, Jack Andraka, Leonardo da Vinci, Effa Manley, Matthew Henson, Hypatia, and others? Want to know what they have in common? Come take a look and see for yourself. Back To School Night brings families eager to see classrooms, meet teachers and staff, and get questions answered. We're glad to see you all! We want to make Kepler feel like home and help make sense of anything confusing.
For the library, one question I hear a lot is "Are you guys doing AR?" The short answer is no. The long answer is why not. If you don't care, then enjoy a little more of your summer before we dive back in to school goodness. Read another book and then come tell me about it when we open on Monday, August 14th! If you do care, or are just curious, about why Kepler doesn't use AR, read on. First, you may have heard of it but not know exactly what it is. AR stands for Accelerated Reader. It's a system that assigns points to books, lets kids log in and take multiple choice quizzes, and tracks how many points each child gets. It's meant to help teachers know what books and how many are being read, and give information that can be used for competitions or rewards. On the teacher's side, even if a student scores well on a quiz, we don't know if he or she just guessed well. If they don't score well, we still don't know if that really reflects what they got out of the book. The best way to know what someone thought about a book is to talk to them. Talking about books also allows reading to be part of building a relationship, between peers, between students and teachers, between any reader and the rest of the world. AR just reports points, not the most surprising part of the book, or the way we wish it had ended. For most kids, this focus on points steers them away from reading for enjoyment. Once reading becomes a chore, it also becomes something a kid stops doing as soon as it's no longer required. That's not how we #feedtheread to become life-long readers and learners. So you may now be wondering what Kepler does to #feedtheread. We have a beautiful library with a wide range of books - wide in terms of style, subject, genre, difficulty, format - WIDE! Students will come in with their classes for library visits and will be allowed to come in before school as well as during school with teacher permission. Note - the library is still under a little construction after some donations and orders - we expect it to be open the second week of school. Teachers will talk to students about what students are reading and what teachers are reading. We'll have literary celebrations like the Literacy O'Lanterns and Peach Blossom and guest readers. Here's a link to a blog post about another school that moved on from AR, if you're curious about what it looks like in other schools. If you want to know about reading choice, here's one of my favorite blog posts about research on why choice matters. If you have questions, please come see me or drop me an email through s dot addison at keplerschool dot org. I'm always happy to talk about books. |
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