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Ms. Vibbert is Reading…Peak

June 15th, 2009 · No Comments

Right now I’m reading a book called Peak by Roland Smith.  This book is more for the upper elementary range, but I’m determined to share my reading adventures with this captive audience this summer.  Peak is caught rock climbing a sky-scrapper in New York City early one morning.  Not an adventure I would recommend for anyone!

After making a rookie mistake, Peak is caught almost at the top of his most recent climb.  Looking to punish Peakfor breaking and entering to deter future climbers the city wants him to serve time in the juvenile system.  Instead, Peak’s father offers to take custody and remove him from the country and media spotlight.

Which is why less than a week later, Peak finds himself about to climb Mount Everest.

I’m learning a lot about mountain climbing, the culture of rock climbing, and Mt. Everest by reading this book.  I can’t wait to find out if Peak makes it to the summit!

I’ll check back in later with books more suitable for the younger crowd.  Parents, don’t forget that your little ones like to be read to! Pick up a chapter book that looks good to YOU and read a little bit every day!

Tags: Summer Reading

Posting on the Blog

June 4th, 2009 · 4 Comments

1. The link for the blog is available from our Southwest homepage.

2. Read what has been posted. Posts will be in reverse order with the oldest near the bottom.

3. Think of a response to one of the posts.

4. Make a comment sharing your thoughts about the topic.

5. Remember Internet safety!  Your parents should know that you are using the Internet. When you type your post, you can include your initials or your first name. If I were writing a comment, I could write:

“I am reading the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. I really liked the part when the caterpillar got big and fat!  What’s your favorite book by Eric Carle?  -C.V.” 

6. Check the blog often to see what wonderful books we’re all reading this summer!

Have fun everyone!
-Ms. Vibbert

Tags: Summer Reading