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Library activities

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Australia Reading Hour...

Here is the link for today's read aloud 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mv7ejEezV-o

Tuesday the 14th of September is Australian Reading Hour. The theme is Stories that Matter.

Miss Bladt has signed the school up for access to a fun YouTube presentation with some of our favourite Australian authors and illustrators. Click on this link for access to the presentation anytime between Monday 13th September and Friday 17th September.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eMc7ug--U

Miss Bladt will be posting activities based on this video on her Google Classroom later this week. Instructions to join the library Google Classroom can be found below.

 

A video tutorial from Miss Bladt, explaining how to access World Book online, our ebook library and lots of activities and games.  LINK

Miss Bladt explains 3 ways students can access books online for free. LINK 

Storytime with Miss Bladt...

K-2 students...

Pig the Blob

https://shorts.flipgrid.com/watch/20459354502463741

Queen Celine and Book Bento activity

The Biscuit Maker

 

For 3-6 students...  

Miss Bladt has made a Google Classroom for library during online learning. This is a space for students to respond and participate in the library activities that are posted on here as well as mentioned in her read alouds or tutorials. You can find it by searching Google Classroom in google, log into the portal using your school username and password. Click on the plus sign in the top right hand corner, click join class. The class code is zsz4eht. The first activitity is already on there it is called a Book Bento. Read her instructions and have a go! She is looking forward to you posting your book bentos to her!

 

The Lost Thing  

 

Here is a book review template for you to use with a book from home. 

1. Find a book at home, either a book from the school library, town library or one you have bought.

2. Read the whole book.

3. Fill out the book review worksheet making sure you use multiple full sentence answers. The boxes should be full, not just one sentence answers.

4. Use the information on your worksheet to make a powerpoint with pictures or sign into your school canva account to make a visual book review.