Thursday, March 24, 2011

Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry

Title: Call It Courage (1940)

Author: Armstrong Sperry

Other Books by this Author: None that I have read, but for a full list, click here
AR Reading Level: 6.2

AR Interest Level: Middle Grades

AR Points: 3

My Rating: Didn't Like It, It was Okay, Liked It, Really Liked It, It was Amazing

This book tells the story of a young boy who lives on an island. His culture values courage, of which he has none. The boy has been afraid of the sea for almost his whole life - ever since it claimed the life of his mother when he was only three. The boy decides he must conquer his fears once and for all by going on a journey at sea. The book details the trials of this journey and at many points had me at the edge of my seat, anxious to see what would become of him.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Spring Reading Thing



This is a challenge that I have participated in before on my own personal blog, but since I have kind of abandoned that blog, but still want to do the challenge, I am putting my "teacher spin" on it. You can read about the basics of the challenge here or you can click here to see others who are participating.

I am planning on keeping my list pretty simple this year since I have a ginormous amount of reading to do for my masters program. My goal is to read six Newbery Medal books - that is, two a month for each month of the challenge. This will also help me out with my own personal Newbery Reading Challenge. I may change my mind as to which exact books, but here is my tentative list:

1.) 1941: Call it Courage by Armstrong Sperry FINISHED 03/24/11
2.) 1988: Lincon: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman
3.) 1997: The View from Saturday by EL Konigsburg
4.) 2000: Bud, Not Buddy by Christoper Paul Curtis
5.) 2004: The Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo
6.) 2011: Moon over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool

Wish me luck and check back for my progress and reviews!

Update June 20, 2011:

Well, I got discouraged. I checked out the audio cd's for Moon Over Manifest. The book was going okay... until I got one of the cd's stuck in my car's cd player. And, almost six weeks later, it is still there. I am getting ready to be unable to renew it. I think my husband may have to take the entire dash off of the car to get it out. Ugh. I consider this Spring Reading Thing to be a big, fat, fail for me! Oh well, better luck when Fall into Reading comes around...

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Newbery Honor Books


Since I am doing the Newbery Medal Reading Challenge, I thought I may as well keep track of the Honor Books that I have read as well. And I know that I read a lot of Newbery Honor books when I was in school, but I am only recording the ones that I have read and actually remember well. Looking at the list, they are all books that I read in college or have read since.

  1. 1953 – Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
  2. 1971 – Kneeknock Rise by Natalie Babbitt
  3. 1988 – Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
  4. 1993 -- The Dark Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural by Patricia McKissack
  5. 1996 – The Watsons go to Birmingham: 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
  6. 1998 – Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
  7. 2003 – Surviving the Applewhites by Stephanie S. Tolan
  8. 2004 – Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
  9. 2005 – Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko (07/11)
  10. 2007 -- Rules by Cynthia Lord (01/12)
  11. 2010 -- The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly (07/13)



    Friday, March 11, 2011

    District Governor's Cup 2011

    I know I am a little behind, but I wanted to take a second to recognize my academic team for what an amazing job they did at their Governor's Cup competition the last weekend in February. My school hosted and also did a superior job! I've joked around that you can tell a lot by a school based on its hospitality room at Gov Cup, and even though I was joking, I think there is a little bit of truth in that... and let's just say that ours was awesome! Thank you Alvaton Elementary!! (A special thanks to Mrs. M, our Family Resource Coordinator for the great bulletin board!)

    Alvaton had five individuals place in subject areas, our Future Problem Solving team tied for first, and our Quick Recall team came in fourth. Overall, we placed third. Our team also won the Hume Sportsmanship award, an award voted on by a representative from each team. I couldn't be more proud of all of my kids!

    Studying hard before the competitions.

    Goofing off waiting for awards.

    Good Luck at Regionals, Alvaton!!!

    Tuesday, March 1, 2011

    Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson


    Title: Chasing Lincoln's Killer (2009)

    Author: James L. Swanson

    Other Books by this Author: Manhunt (a New York Times bestseller for adults), Bloody Times (a sequel to this book)

    AR Reading Level: 7.5

    AR Interest Level: Middle Grades +

    AR Points: 6

    My Rating: Didn't Like It, It was Okay, Liked It, Really Liked It, It was Amazing

    This book is a true account of the manhunt for John Wilkes Booth. It is full of interesting pictures and artifacts from the time period. Anything that appears in quotes was actually said by that person.

    I liked this book, but it is definitely not for fourth graders! I would not recommend this book for anyone under sixth grade, and then, only if they were really interested in history. There was an actual picture of four people hanging in the book, which is a little eerie even for me to look at!