Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Summer Reading 2016 at OES

This is a copy of the letter that will be sent home with students next week about summer reading...


"Building a Bright Future: Minds Under Construction"

v  Oakland Elementary (K – 3rd graders only): This year for summer reading, students will log in books by “building” a brick wall on the back of this paper.  Students must write the date and title of each book as it is completed, and parents must initial each brick.  All papers must be turned in to the media center by Friday, August 19th and must be completed entirely to receive a summer reading celebration.  Summer reading is extremely important to help maintain what your child has learned this year and to help prepare him/her for next school year.  Have a great summer, and READ, READ, READ!

                Websites with reading lists & info:
                http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html
            http://www.ala.org/tools/libfactsheets/alalibraryfactsheet23 (go to the “For Children” section)

                Also, our OES Library Blog has other important info: http://oaklandelemlibrary.blogspot.com/

v  Boiling Springs Public Library: The Children’s Summer Reading Program is for birth through 12 year-olds. Kids read books, fill in their reading records, and earn cool prizes. It’s that easy! There are no reading lists – everyone gets to read the books that they want to read.  The Program starts on the last day of school and ends July 31st. Drop in at any library location to register, pick up a reading record, and check out great books.  http://www.infodepot.org/zKids/kidsSR-2016.asp   “On Your Mark, Get Set… Read!”

v  Barnes & Noble: Students can earn a free book by completing a journal (visit the store or the website below for a copy) before September 6, 2016. www.barnesandnoble.com/u/summer-reading/379003570

v  Christian Supply: Visit Christian Supply to sign up!   It’s free, & students can earn prizes by logging in books.  Booklets must be turned in to the store in August.

v  Camp Wonderopolis: An exciting chance to explore, play, and keep learning through the summer arrives in June at Camp.Wonderopolis.org! Camp Wonderopolis™ combines the excitement of summer camp with the joy and pride in achievement — all completely free. Campers will explore different tracks of science and build their vocabulary, background knowledge, and literacy skills along the way.   Register for free at http://camp.wonderopolis.org/.



OES Mini-Relay for Life 2016

Our mini-Relay for Life at Oakland, to remember and honor those in their fight against cancer.


"In Pursuit of a Cure"














































Riverbanks Zoo - 2nd Grade Field Trip

I enjoyed chaperoning 2nd grade's field trip on May 12th.  They visited Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia.

































Monday, May 9, 2016

Introducing the OES "Little Library" Book Exchange

A Little Free Library is a “take a book, return a book” free book exchange. They come in many shapes and sizes, but the most common version is a small wooden box of books. Anyone may take a book or bring a book to share.
Little Free Library book exchanges have a unique, personal touch. There is an understanding that real people are sharing their favorite books with their community; Little Libraries have been called “mini-town squares.”

At Oakland, our Little Library was created by 4th grade students under the direction of Mr. Carroll (4th grade teacher) and Mrs. Sutton (4th grade parent). It is located in the courtyard area behind the library.  Students may bring a book that is appropriate for students in 4K through 4th grade and exchange it for a new book in the Little Library.  Happy Reading!