...and Unplugged by Gordon Korman takes the win for our school!
As part of the CLIF grant, we had a brilliant visit with storyteller Simon Brooks. He was hosted in the library with a live student audience.
The kids had so much fun with Simon Brooks. The kids connected with him instantly because of his warm and open personality. The presentation was funny and interactive, and he used so many different tools to draw kids into the stories he told.
If you are interested in hearing for yourself, listen to his podcast, Lindyline, an adventure story for young people. Another on-line show Simon produces is Friday with Friends, geared for parents and other grown-ups, where he virtually chats with storytelling and musician friends. This lighthearted on-line event has become a staple for some viewers because of its humor and light atmosphere.
Simon lives in New London, New Hampshire, New England, New World with his wife, two children, a cat, and a dog called Moe.
To learn more about him, please visit: https://www.diamondscree.com/
It's that time of year! IRS will be doing a book tournament featuring The Great Stone Face Award nominees for this year. Click here for a book preview.
What is The Great Stone Face Award?
The Great Stone Face Book Award is given annually to an author whose book receives the most votes from 4th through 6th graders throughout the state. In April, N.H. children vote for their favorite book from a list of 20 recently-published titles that are chosen by the Great Stone Face (GSF) Committee. The purpose of the award is to promote reading enjoyment, to increase awareness of contemporary writing, and to allow children to honor their favorite authors.
NEA’s Read Across America takes place on March 2nd, and is the nation's largest celebration of reading. Celebrated annually, it focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources that are about everyone, for everyone.
Read Across America was celebrated full force at IRS! We had events throughout the week including themed spirit days, virtual author visits, a bookmark design contest, the IditaREAD challenge, and IRS Reads Across Mascoma Valley. It was a fun-filled week that encompassed a love of reading. Click here to see the packet of information that was distributed at school.
Farewell from Mrs. H Dear Indian River School Families, It is with mixed emotions that I write to inform you of my departure from Indian Riv...