Hello Ayuyus, Welcome to Kagman High School 10 Book Challenge! 100 KHS students will head to the movies to watch "Black Widow" on May 1, 2020. In order to earn one chance to go, you need to read one book and prove you've read the book. If you want to go for sure, read 10 books and prove you've read all 10. So, how do you start? 1. Stop by the library to pick up the Kagman High School 10 Book Challenge form. 2. Find a book that fits one of the categories. 3. Prove you've read the book by completing the correct writing prompt in the google form below that matches your book category. Book proofs are due by April 24, 2020. Please, do not submit book proofs for books you have already read. The whole point is for you to read more! Questions? Stop by the library to speak with Mrs. Ornes.
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1. Title Slide: Add your Language Art's teacher's name. 2. Title Slide: Add the period you have Language Arts. 3. Insert a 'Third Quarter' slide after your 2nd Quarter work. 4. Book Portfolios are due on March 12. 5. One completed book slide = 1 chance to go to the movies (Press Release) — Sisters in Crime is pleased to announce that Kagman High School library has been awarded the organization’s We Love Libraries $1,000 grant to buy books for its collection. Sisters in Crime is dedicated to promoting the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Members are authors, readers, publishers, agents, booksellers and librarians bound by a passion for the mystery genre. Libraries in the United States, including commonwealths and territories, can enter the group’s monthly We Love Libraries lottery by submitting an entry form and a photo of one or more staff members with three books by Sisters in Crime authors. Kagman High School librarian Maria Ornes said: “Kagman High School is extremely grateful and excited to be the October 2017 winner of the Sisters in Crime We Love Libraries program. We plan on using the money to update our library collection with student selected mystery and suspense novels. Sisters in Crime’s We Love Libraries program has just made it easier for us to build and maintain a current and relevant library collection for our students. Thank you!” Sisters in Crime has 3,600 members in 51 chapters worldwide. For more information on its programs and author members, visit the organization’s website at www.sistersincrime.org. Want to go to the movies for free? During school hours? It's easy! All you have to do is read a book for a chance to join 99 other KHS students as they head to the movies to watch Jumanji. Once you have finished your book, create a book slide for your book portfolio. 1 completed book slide = 1 chance to go to the movies. You really want to see Jumanji? Complete 10 book slides. If you have any questions, ask Mrs. Ornes or your Language Arts teacher. The deadlline to share completed book slides with Mrs. Ornes is Decemeber 13. Movie day is on Friday, December 22. Good Luck!
1. Title Slide: Add your Language Art's teacher's name.
2. Title Slide: Add the period you have Language Arts. 3. Insert a 'Second Quarter' slide after your 1st Quarter work. 4. Book Portfolios are due on December 13. 5. One completed book slide = 1 chance to go to the movies. 1. Book Portfolio now due on Thursday, October 12 at 11:59p.m.
2. Remember to share your Book Portfolio with Mrs. Ornes. Her email address is: [email protected] 3. You no longer need to link book trailers to your book portfolio. 4. Questions? You can always email Mrs. Ornes or come to the library to ask her in person. Memes are easy to create. Just visit the following the websites.The Teens' Top Ten is a "teen choice" list, where teens nominate and choose their favorite books of the previous year! Nominators are members of teen book groups in fifteen school and public libraries around the country. Teens across the country vote on their favorite titles each year. Readers ages twelve to eighteen will vote online between August 15 and Teen Read Week™ (October 9-15, 2016) here on the Teens' Top Ten site. Below is a video of this year's Nominees. Not doing anything this summer? Start reading so you can vote on your favorite book! |
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