The Jollyville Library provides materials to support a love of reading and enhance the curriculum of our school. We provide materials to students, staff, and parents in the form of print, non-print, and electronic resources.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

RRISD Partners In Education Grant, Reading Photos on Display!

Exciting things are going on in the Jollyville Library!  Last week we were awarded a $2500 grant from the RRISD PIE Foundation.  These funds will be used to expand our transitional chapter book collection.  These books bridge young readers from picture books to traditional novels.  Transitional chapter books usually have larger print and more illustrations than other chapter books, as well as easy to follow story lines.  Many series such as Junie B. Jones or Magic Tree House fit into the transitional chapter book category.  The familiar characters and repetitive story structures in these series support young readers.

Our library is also now decorated with the Special Reading Spot contest winners.  Ten entries were selected by our voters to be displayed in the library.  These photos will be on display until we have new winners from next year's contest. Thank you to everyone who entered!

Stop by the library to see our beautiful photos and our GIANT check on display!


Monday, September 12, 2011

Bluebonnets, Yodas and Readers, Oh My!

Welcome to the first installment of the Jollyville Library Blog!  Our school year is off to a great start and students are quickly learning library procedures and checking out lots of books.

Third, Fourth and Fifth Graders are reading the Bluebonnet nominee books in order to be able to vote in January.  Some students will soon be getting our Read It Forward going as we prepare for our Battle of the Bluebonnets!  They will have the opportunity to read a book from the Bluebonnet list and pass it along to a friend to read when they are done.  Students who read at least ten Bluebonnet books will be eligible to compete in our Jollyville Battle of the Bluebonnets.  Top scorers from our battle will represent Jollyville at the District battle!

Last week our fourth graders got to visit with Tom Angleberger, the author of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, via Skype.  Mr. Angleberger talked about the writing and publishing process and led us all through making our own origami Yodas.  This week third graders will have a visit with Mr. Angelberger!