LIBRARY NEWS

Congratulations to all students remembering to bring their Library Bags – we have lots of lovely new books available to borrow! Let’s hope we can see many more this week! Just a reminder again about our Library days:
This week:
Thursday – Year 3
Friday – Year 2
NEXT WEEK:
Tuesday – Year 4
Wednesday – Year 1
Thursday – Kinder
Please remind your children to bring their Library bags on the day of their lesson – encourage them to have it in their bags the night before! The Library bags are essential for protecting the books as they are carried to and from school. Thank you.
This term in Library lessons we are looking at how we can use non-fiction texts and the internet to find the information we want. Each grade is studying different topics, related to their class units. Kinder students are learning that non-fiction books give us information, and we are learning about animals, what they eat and where they live.
Premiers' Reading Challenge
We have a number of students who have already completed their PRC, and some students who have nearly finished, great effort!. Remember to register the books once you have read them, and the students are welcome to come to the Library at Lunch 2 to register the books they have completed. Check the lists at
https://products.schools.nsw.edu.au/prc/booklist/home.html
Many of the books on the lists which are in our Library are marked with the sticker to indicate which level – red for Kindergarten - Year 2, green for Years 3 - 4, and purple for Years 5 - 6.
National Simultaneous Storytime
National Simultaneous Storytime is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association. Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian Author and Illustrator, is read simultaneously in libraries, schools, pre-schools, childcare centres, family homes, bookshops and many other places around the country. This year it will be at 11:00am on Wednesday 25 May. Many of the classes will share Family Tree written by Josh Pyke, illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh.
Daily Reading
Don’t forget to try to take at least ten minutes out of your busy day to read with or to your children.
"I beg you all to read superb books aloud to your children! Begin on the day they are born. I am very serious about this: at least three stories and five nursery rhymes a day, if not more, and not only at bedtime, either!.”
Mem Fox
Happy reading!
Mrs Sue Bryant
Teacher-Librarian