LES readers exceeded their goal of reading 6,000 books. What was the secret challenge? Mr. Anderson gets a pie to the face. Way to go readers! |
Welcome to the Liberty Elementary Media Center blog! This blog has been designed to inform parents, teachers, and students about upcoming events in the media center. It is also a place to read about things we have done and view pictures of these events. Enjoy!
2013-2014 LCSS Exemplary Library Media Program
2011-2012 LCSS Exemplary Library Media ProgramFriday, November 20, 2015
Friday: Readers Meet Their Goals!
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Tuesday: Becoming a Community of Readers
Monday, November 16, 2015
Monday: All Aboard the Reading Train!
There's nothing like a good book! |
5th grade students in Ms. Martin's class are busy reading. |
Digital reading- exploring new types of media. |
Something for everyone. |
LES staff members are readers too! |
High five for reading! |
That moment when you read a good book! |
Good books are better with good friends. |
Reading... Kindergarten style! |
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Book Week is Here!
Children’s Book Week
November
16-20
Help
us celebrate participating in the following activities and challenges:
Book
Challenge: IF students
read 6,000 books, Mr. Anderson and Dr. Faircloth will surprise students by
participating in a secret challenge!
Monday: Students and staff will form a Reading Train
as they read together in the hallway for 20 minutes.
Tuesday: I Love Books!
Students and teachers will share their favorite books with each other as
students create “My Favorite Book” tags to wear on their ID lanyards.
Wednesday: Guest Reader Day-
Students will enjoy visits from military readers as visitors read their
favorite books to students.
Thursday: Book Character Dress up Day- Students and staff
may dress up as their favorite book character.
Students who dress up must
bring the book with the character in it to school with them on this day.
Friday:
“Orange” you excited about reading? -
Students and staff may wear as much orange as possible on this day in order to
celebrate Unity Day and reading! In the
morning, instruction will continue as usual.
In the afternoon, students will return to their homeroom class to read
and take AR quizzes for the remainder of the day.
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