News from
the
Instructional Media Center
March 2012
Between Acuity testing and ISTEP, the library has been like a ghost town. Time for me to take it to the streets. Spent a day in Mr. O'Malley's class - check out the slideshow after the news!
Checkouts have increased slightly from over 500 to over 600 and holds are down to 14. Top books circulated in February were:
- Divergent by Veronica Roth
- Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
- Wonderstruck by Brain Selznick
- Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
- Harmless by Dana Reinhardt
- Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
- The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
- Squish, Super Amoeba by Jenni Holm
- The Death Cure by James Dashner
- Bigger Than a Breadbox by Laurel Snyder
- The Power of Six by Pittacus Lore
- Delirium by Lauren Oliver
- The Familiars by Jay Epstein
- Along for The Ride by Sarah Dessen
- Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen
- Sidekicks by Dan Santat
- Anya's Ghost by Vera Brosgol
- First Kill by Heather Brewer
- Icefall by Matthew Kirby
- Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan
Wow! Sarah Dessen and the Graphic Novels dominated the desk this past month!
The sixth grade book club was canceled due to lack of signups. Both the 7th and 8th grade teams met to discuss their books. 8th grade was out in full force while we were missing a few students in 7th. The 8th graders had a lively discussion of The Fault in our Stars by John Green and the 7th graders agreed on the awesomeness of Legend by Marie Lu.
The next book club meeting is Thursday, March 22, 2012 during lunches. Don't forget your pass!
7th Graders will discuss The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann. If you've read it already - or you are in the middle - leave some comments on our Goodreads Group page - DMS Book Club.
The 8th Graders will discuss Enclave by Ann Aguirre. Check out the discussion page and add your thoughts at the DMS Book Club. You have to join to make comments.
Instead of highlighting a website this month, I want to show you a day in Mr. O'Malley's class. The cupcakes were being made in response to a reading of I Am The Messenger. Students in the HA classes decided how they were going to "be the message". One class is collecting items to make care packages to send to the soldiers, one class will be serving dinner at a soup kitchen, and one class baked, decorated and donated cupcakes to a local warming shelter. You go, 8th graders!