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Our library coloring projects have continued with mandalas to decorate the walls and new pages to work on! The color choices and attention to details are amazing!
Welcome to the Glen Meadow Library!
The library is a great place to be! Students come to work collaboratively with classmates on projects, select and read books, browse the magazines, add to the puzzle in the Puzzle Place, work on 3D Printing and to just enjoy the beautiful space!
Rules of the Road
**Always say Hello to Mrs. Schmidt
**Respectful voice volume
**Ask for assistance
**Be helpful
**Smile
Our 3D printers are being used a lot by the students during Genius Hour and their projects are super! Directions to begin the process of learning how to create whatever you can imagine are posted and you can begin your journey toward creating today!
Book Review
Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
Caden Bosch is a typical high school student, bright and friendly and physically active. But his life begins to change when he starts to follow the captain, believing that he is the designated ship’s artist on a voyage to the deepest part of the earth, the Challenger Deep. Caden’s friends notice he’s acting oddly, walking alone and talking to himself. His parents are worried that his behavior is becoming more and more bizarre. What no one realizes is that the captain and the ship and crew are becoming more of a reality to Caden than real life as he slips further and further into the depths of mental illness and the schizophrenia that is threatening to take him away forever.
This is a powerful book, exploring the reality of mental illness. Neal Shusterman watched his own son’s descent into the Challenger Deep and eventual journey back to the light and so this book, illustrated by his son Brendan, is dedicated to him.
Caden Bosch is a typical high school student, bright and friendly and physically active. But his life begins to change when he starts to follow the captain, believing that he is the designated ship’s artist on a voyage to the deepest part of the earth, the Challenger Deep. Caden’s friends notice he’s acting oddly, walking alone and talking to himself. His parents are worried that his behavior is becoming more and more bizarre. What no one realizes is that the captain and the ship and crew are becoming more of a reality to Caden than real life as he slips further and further into the depths of mental illness and the schizophrenia that is threatening to take him away forever.
This is a powerful book, exploring the reality of mental illness. Neal Shusterman watched his own son’s descent into the Challenger Deep and eventual journey back to the light and so this book, illustrated by his son Brendan, is dedicated to him.
Poetry for June
Dusk In June - by Sara Teasdale
Evening, and all the birds
In a chorus of shimmering sound
Are easing their hearts of joy
For miles around.
The air is blue and sweet,
The few first stars are white,--
Oh let me like the birds
Sing before night.
Evening, and all the birds
In a chorus of shimmering sound
Are easing their hearts of joy
For miles around.
The air is blue and sweet,
The few first stars are white,--
Oh let me like the birds
Sing before night.