OPEN ACCESS TIME: Students will be returning books only. No Checkout this week.
Pre-K & PPCD: Read It’s Summer, Dear Dragon by Margaret Hillert.
Kindergarten: Read Frog and Friends Best Summer Ever by Josée Masse.
1st Grade: Read Fluffy’s Silly Summer by Kate McMullan.
2nd Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees Chicken Squad the First Misadventure by Doreen Cronin.
3rd Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees Handful of Stars by Cynthia Lord.
4th Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees The Terrible Two by Jory John and Mac Barnett.
5th Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Kelly Jones.
6th Grade: No Lesson. Make sure record is clear for Jr. High.
LEKS: 9H. Connect the story (and vocabulary) to students’ life experiences.
IL 1. Locate various areas of the library such as Fiction, Nonfiction, Easy, Biography,
Reference, circulation desk, book drop, computers (catalog), etc
IL 3. Follow library guidelines and procedures.
IL 7. Develop self-selection skills to acquire information or to read for pleasure from various genres.
RC 1. Listen attentively, critically and purposefully to stories and other texts read aloud to gain information, to solve problems and for enjoyment.
RC11. Read independently for enjoyment and participation in reading programs.K. 4 Scientific investigation and reasoning. The student uses age-appropriate tools and models to investigate the natural world.
K. 8 Develop new vocabulary.
TEKS: 4(G) demonstrate comprehension of increasingly complex English by participating in
shared reading, retelling or summarizing material, responding to questions, and taking
notes commensurate with content area and grade level needs.
1.19 Use problem-solving skills.
Pre-K & PPCD: Read It’s Summer, Dear Dragon by Margaret Hillert.
Kindergarten: Read Frog and Friends Best Summer Ever by Josée Masse.
1st Grade: Read Fluffy’s Silly Summer by Kate McMullan.
2nd Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees Chicken Squad the First Misadventure by Doreen Cronin.
3rd Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees Handful of Stars by Cynthia Lord.
4th Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees The Terrible Two by Jory John and Mac Barnett.
5th Grade: Read from 2016-2017 Bluebonnet Nominees Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Kelly Jones.
6th Grade: No Lesson. Make sure record is clear for Jr. High.
LEKS: 9H. Connect the story (and vocabulary) to students’ life experiences.
IL 1. Locate various areas of the library such as Fiction, Nonfiction, Easy, Biography,
Reference, circulation desk, book drop, computers (catalog), etc
IL 3. Follow library guidelines and procedures.
IL 7. Develop self-selection skills to acquire information or to read for pleasure from various genres.
RC 1. Listen attentively, critically and purposefully to stories and other texts read aloud to gain information, to solve problems and for enjoyment.
RC11. Read independently for enjoyment and participation in reading programs.K. 4 Scientific investigation and reasoning. The student uses age-appropriate tools and models to investigate the natural world.
K. 8 Develop new vocabulary.
TEKS: 4(G) demonstrate comprehension of increasingly complex English by participating in
shared reading, retelling or summarizing material, responding to questions, and taking
notes commensurate with content area and grade level needs.
1.19 Use problem-solving skills.