Mrs. Rowe’s third-grade class at Midland School celebrated the grand opening of their class library last month. For the first weeks of school, the students learned how the books are categorized, leveled, and how to choose books that are just right for them.
Mrs. Rowe’s third-grade class at Midland School celebrated the grand opening of their class library last month. For the first weeks of school, the students learned how the books are categorized, leveled, and how to choose books that are just right for them. On the big day, Mrs. Rowe set up a red crepe ribbon and the class gathered for the big event.
The class invited Principal Dr. Angela Grille and the school librarian Mrs. Andrews as well as other school personnel Mimi Dreckermann, Mrs. Yusi, and Mrs. Manfredi to the ceremony.
The ceremony began with a speech about the work the class had done with the library, followed by a poetry reading of Brod Bagert’s “The Library Cheer” by led by student Tim Desmond. Next, the class librarian of the week, Daniel Roberts, cut the red ribbon symbolizing the beginning of something very special. Each student, new book bin in hand, toured the library selecting books. The classroom was buzzing with book recommendations and excitement about reading.
“Children need to spend a whole bunch of time reading books on their level in order to practice thinking deeply about literature. When it comes to reading, lots of practice paired with individual coaching gives students the best chance at success. I try to maximize their time with books in hand and foster an exciting buzz about books in my classroom. When students are motivated to read, it is hard to get them to stop!” said Mrs. Rowe.