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Friday, 10 June 2016

Another new title

Another resource gracing our display shelves at the moment which has been generating a lot of browsing time with the students, is a non-fiction title written in picture book style.  It is about the creatures who live in our Australian deserts and how they have adapted to survive comfortably in these temperatures.  (See the blurb below)

The author, a former teacher, has lived in the Arctic all her life - such a totally different lifestyle to what she is writing about here.  Her passion for nature inspired her to start writing nature books for young readers, which fuse gentle narratives with incredible facts about the natural world.

Travel to one of the hottest places in the world, and discover the amazing animals who call the desert home. Meet the unique creatures of the Australian desert, from the Sand Goanna and Red Kangaroo, and find out just how these incredible creatures have adapted to survive in temperatures as high as 40 degrees! Packed with fantastic illustrations which beautifully depict these animals and their desert habitat, this title will captivate, amaze and inform readers.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

R.E.D. Book Awards

The RED Book Award is an initiative by Falkirk Council in Scotland to promote reading by raising awareness of new titles and encouraging teenagers to read, enjoy and debate (R.E.D) good books. This year is a celebration of 10 years, and ten secondary classes from different countries across the world were selected to participate with Falkirk schools. Students in Mrs Spina’s year 8/9 English class, in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, were the lucky Australians chosen. 
Students enjoying the books
This week we received our lot of books. There are four different titles ‘Beneath’, ‘Inflicted’, ‘Salvaged’ and ‘Mind Blind’ all specifically chosen for 13 – 15 year olds. Students have already begun reading their first book in silent reading, and we have already had several requests to take the books home to continue reading!

Enjoyment and choice is at the heart of pupils’ experiences as well as the opportunity to develop listening and talking, reading and writing skills. 
Students with Dion
As participants, we have been teamed up with a sister school in Denny and we will be communicating and sharing our thoughts and views on the books. Some of our responsibilities as participants is to provide some fabric that represents us/Australia that will be added to a patchwork quilt that represents the selected schools and countries. Fortunately, after discussions with Mrs Boulter, she was able to organise our local artist Dion Beasley to provide a fabric piece featuring Dion’s Cheeky Dogs. Further to this, Dion very generously donated a copy of the book he illustrated ‘Too Many Cheeky Dogs’ for us to send to Scotland. Our librarian, Mrs Walsh is making a special bookplate and has also donated some other beautiful Australiana fabric featuring platypuses, kangaroos, koalas and Aboriginal artwork. Students in photography classes have also begun planning the visual images they wish to create and send, while others are planning a sleep over in order to Skype our new Scottish friends. 
If any blog readers have further suggestions or items to donate, please contact our wonderful librarian Shelagh Walsh, who first introduced us to the RED Book Awards.

It is a wonderful opportunity to read some fantastic short-listed books, as well as talk to students on the other side of the world. 
Massive thanks to Yvonne Manning and the Falkirk Council for including us in this exciting experience. 
Stay Tuned for book reviews and More!
(Guest Blogger this week is Mrs Spina)

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Holiday Reading

 
Some suggested holiday reading for students and staff:

‘Kitchen God’s Wife’ by Amy Tan                Family

‘Obernewtyn’ by Isobelle Carmody             Fantasy – 1st in series

‘100 Philosophers’ by Peter King                Non-Fiction

‘Go Ask Alice’ by Anonymous                      Diary (Teenagers & Drugs)

‘Soul Music’ by Terry Pratchett                 Fantasy/Humour

‘Back on Track’ by Margaret Clark          Diary (of a Street Kid)

‘Michael Sweeny’s Method’ by Sean Condon            Humour/Teenager

‘Circles of Stone’ by Pamela Rushby              Fantasy/Time Travel

‘Blood Brother’ by Malcolm Rose                   Futuristic Mystery

‘Beka Cooper: Terrier’ by Tamora Pierce    Fantasy

‘Blue Water High’ by Shelley Birse                Love (and Surfing)

‘Posse’ by Kate Welshman                  Issues

‘Thyla’ by Kate Gordon                       Horror/Fantasy/History

‘Inheritance’ by Christopher Paolini               Fantasy – 4th in series

‘The Virals’ by Kathy Reichs                  Mystery/Sci-fi/Thriller


If none of these appeal – go and see Sam & Kara at the Public Library – they will be happy to help you find what you want.

 Hope you all enjoy a nice relaxing holiday READING!