Showing posts with label summer fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer fun. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Get Caught Reading this Summer

Hi Randerson kids and staff.  Remember to be clicking away as you Get Caught Reading this summer. Here are a few that have been sent to me already.  Feel free to e-mail your pictures to vmartineau@sd68.bc.ca or bring in your pictures in September for our library Get Caught Reading Wall.



Chillin' with a great book!




Reading at the Lake 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Have you been Caught Reading this summer?

Look who we caught reading? 


Constable Wilson got caught reading a great book :)
Skeleton Creek by Patrick Carman

 
 



Nothing says Canadian Summer like time at the rink :)
Peaceful reading
Our District Literacy Coordinator Shelley Beleznay was caught reading on a sunny afternoon.



 
Fort reading :)  What a cool place to read!
 
 
                                   
   
   Mr. Mac is the Big Bad Wolf while reading to his Grandkids.  Love it!!!









 
 
 
 
 
 
              
 

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Get Caught Reading

Hi Randerson students and staff:

I hope everyone is having a fantastic summer in the warm sunshine.  I've read some great books over the holidays.  Today I finished Mr. Pettigrew's Last Stand.  It was a lovely story with delightful characters and set in the English countryside.

I have also read some great books from our Randerson collection including Al Capone Does My Shirts.   It was funny, clever and poignant.  My daughter says the sequel Al Capone Shines my Shoes is even better. Both books are in the library.

I look forward to hearing about all the great books you've read this summer.  I hope you have been taking pictures "getting caught reading".   Thanks to those who have sent pictures to me.  

Get Caught Reading this summer...


Be sure to send me your pictures ...... vmartineau@sd68.bc.ca or bring them into the library in September. We will be creating a Get Caught Reading wall in the library.
Happy Reading
Mrs. Martineau