Sunday, October 30, 2016
October Library Happenings
Leaves may be falling but our circulation statistics are rising! Howe-Manning students continue to show an impressive enthusiasm for books and reading. Our students have checked out over 2,600 books to date with Mrs. Deeley's 4th grade class checking out the most books of any class! You rock! Take a look at our bulletin board filled with the many titles Howe-Manning students have enjoyed reading. Wow! That's a lot of books!
We ended the month with a book by Wendell Minor titled How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow? Each illustration is set in one of the United States. Students enjoyed examining clues and guessing which state was represented by each illustration. What state is represented here?

Third Grade
Third graders continue to make progress on being independent library users. We have spent a better part of the month learning about call numbers and how to search and locate items in the library using our electronic catalog. Students have BIG smiles when they can locate the books that they want all by themselves. We ended the month with a visit from Mrs. Beamster; one of the spookiest librarians around! She is the scary character from the book The Librarian from the Black Lagoon. But...Never fear! The terrifying rumors that were circulating about the school library and Mrs. Beamster were proven to be false when students visit the library and see what a wonderful place it truly is! Phew!Fourth Grade
Fourth graders continue to connect to their study of the United States. Students utilized one of our subscription databases called Britannica ImageQuest to search and locate pictures related to their assigned state. They then downloaded them directly into their Google Drive! We also discussed the elements of tall tales and read Johnny Appleseed by Steven Kellogg. We tracked Johnny Appleseed's travels and determined what in the story was true and what were exaggerations!We ended the month with a book by Wendell Minor titled How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow? Each illustration is set in one of the United States. Students enjoyed examining clues and guessing which state was represented by each illustration. What state is represented here?
Fifth Grade
Fifth grade students have been utilizing several databases to help with their research on ecosystems. Students practiced searching, highlighting text, and taking notes using one of the state databases called Kids InfoBits. They also practiced saving notes to their Google Drive. All Gale databases are now fully integrated with Google making it easy for students to save articles and notes! Click here to access the Gale Resources Tip Sheet. Students also utilized the collection of eBooks about ecosystems offered in the Scholastic Trueflix database for a project that they have been working on during their science block. Fifth grade students finished up the month with one of my all time favorite stories Heckedy Peg by husband and wife team Audrey and Don Wood. This is a creepy, Grimm-like, contemporary fairy tale that always mesmerizes students...and gives me the opportunity to use my witchy story voice! Students were intrigued to hear how the illustrator used himself as the model for the witch in the story!
Sixth Grade
Sixth grade students have been engaged in activities utilizing our collection of databases. Students completed a database exploration whereby they had to match which database would be best suited to answer a research question. They also completed a group activity and answered questions to evaluate and write a short review of an assigned database. They finished off the month listening to an abridged version of the classic spooky tale The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving.
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Sunday, October 2, 2016
September Library Happenings
Life is Good at the Howe-Manning Library!
We are off and reading! Howe-Manning students have already checked out a whopping 1,514 books in just the first month of school! Amazing!
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Every month, Howe-Manning will be highlighting one of the ten superpowers from the LIG community read. September's "Superpower of the Month" was Openness. Please take a look at the book lists that were created and posted on our library catalog under the Lists Tab in order to view titles of books that embrace each one of the superpowers!
September brings a hub of activity in the library! The first few weeks are spent playing games to review library routines and library etiquette. Students participate in several scavenger hunts to learn and reacquaint themselves with the library layout and organization. All grade levels also completed a reading survey using Google Classroom. The results of the surveys will be shared with students and will certainly be considered when making decisions about the library! And students, of course, are so excited to check out the latest and greatest titles that have been added to our collection!
September is also "Library Card Sign-up Month"! Get a library card and take advantage of all the wonderful resources the Flint Public Library has to offer. I guarantee it will be the "smartest card" in your wallet!
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Thursday, April 7, 2016
One and Only Ivan Wins 2016 MCBA!
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2016 MCBA Winner |
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Lemoncello is Howe-Manning MCBA Winner!

Sunday, March 20, 2016
Leprechauns in the Library!
A few little leprechauns visited the library this week! Howe-Manning preschool students, all adorned in green and ear to ear Irish smiles, paraded up to the library for a St. Patrick's Day story.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Howe-Manning Celebrates Read Across America!

Monday, January 25, 2016
2016 Caldecott and Newbery Winner Announced
Howe-Manning students anxiously awaited the announcement of the very prestigious Caldecott and Newbery Award winners. Mrs. Jones's fourth grade class was lucky enough to view the announcment LIVE! VERY exciting!
The winner of the 2016 Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished picture book for children went to...
The winner of the 2016 Newbery Medal for the most distinguished contribution to children's literature went to...
Also....
A 2016 Caldecott Honor Book
A 2016 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book
A New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s Book of 2015
A Wall Street Journal Best Children’s Book of 2015
The winner of the 2016 Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished picture book for children went to...
Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World's Most Famous Bear
by Lindsay Mattick; illustrated by Sophie Blackall
The winner of the 2016 Newbery Medal for the most distinguished contribution to children's literature went to...
Last Stop on Market Street
by Matt de la Pena; illustrated by Christian Robinson


Also....
A 2016 Caldecott Honor Book
A 2016 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book
A New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s Book of 2015
A Wall Street Journal Best Children’s Book of 2015
And the winner is....
Students had a great time evaluating picture books for this year's Howe-Mannicott Award. The winner of this year's Howe-Mannicott Award for best picture book went to...
Wolfie the Bunny
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