Monday, July 25, 2016

Week 8 Challenge 2016

It's Week Eight of our Summer Reading Blog Challenge.  How is your reading going?

If you are looking for book suggestions, check out what Lan has to say about Shadow of the Shark.

Magic Treehouse: Shadow of the Shark by Mary Pope Osborne
I am reading Shadow of the Shark in the Magic Treehouse series. Its when Annie and Jack get to go on a vacation since they have done a lot of work. They want to go to where their friends have been to snorkel and go to the festivals based on the Ancient Mayans. When they go there they actually go back in time to Ancient Mayans and they help and girl named Heart Of The Wind to become the next ruler of the Mayans.
Lan N., Grade 4 

Tell Us What You're Reading

What are you reading this week? In the comment section below, tell us about your book. Write a short summary or choose from the questions provided under the "Getting Started" tab. Strive for a paragraph in length. Give details! We may feature your post next week.

Be sure to include your first name, the first initial of your last name, the grade you will enter in the fall, and title of your book. Example: Fern Z. Grade 3 Charlotte's Web

Then, read the comments that your friends post and reply to at least one of them.

Finally, check back on the comment you wrote last week and see if you anyone has replied to you.

Happy blogging!

Monday, July 18, 2016

Week 7 Challenge 2016

It's Week Seven of our Summer Reading Blog Challenge.  How is your reading going?

If you are wondering what book to read next, check out what Rayne and Jasmine had to say about Green Eggs and Ham.

Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
There was a little kid named Sam who was trying to get an adult to eat green eggs and ham. Sam tried to get the adult to eat green eggs and ham in different places. I connected to this book because I have never had rice before but I tried it just like Sam did with his green eggs and ham. ~Rayne B., Grade 2
I like this book because its funny and my connection is I have tried green eggs and ham before when I was in Miss Taylor's class in kindergarten and I liked it. I also like that the book has lots of rhymes.  ~Jasmine A., Grade 2

Tell Us What You're Reading

What are you reading this week? In the comment section below, tell us about your book. Write a short summary or choose from the questions provided under the "Getting Started" tab. Strive for a paragraph in length. Give details! We may feature your post next week.

Be sure to include your first name, the first initial of your last name, the grade you will enter in the fall, and title of your book.  Example: Fern Z. Grade 3 Charlotte's Web

Then, read the comments that your friends post and reply to at least one of them.

Finally, check back on the comment you wrote last week and see if you anyone has replied to you.

Happy blogging!

Monday, July 11, 2016

Week 6 Challenge 2016

It's Week Six of our Summer Reading Blog Challenge. How is your reading going?

Are you looking for a new book to read? Check out the book that Ben A. just finished reading.
Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar
I finished reading Sideways Stories from Wayside School. Louis had a rainbow mustache and rainbow hair. All of the children called him Louis the yard teacher. Maurecia loved ice cream and every day she brought in a different flavor. Her favorite flavor was chocolate. You should really read this book to learn about all of the funny students.
Ben A., Grade 3
Here's a short video that tells more about the book.


Tell Us What You're Reading

What are you reading this week? In the comment section below, tell us about your book. Write a short summary or choose from the questions provided under the "Getting Started" tab. Strive for a paragraph in length. Give details! We may feature your post next week.

Be sure to include your first name, the first initial of your last name, the grade you will enter in the fall, and title of your book.  Example: Fern Z. Grade 3 Charlotte's Web

Then, read the comments that your friends post and reply to at least one of them.

Finally, check back on the comment you wrote last week and see if you anyone has replied to you.

Happy blogging!

Monday, July 4, 2016

Week 5 Challenge 2016


It's July Fourth. Happy Independence Day! It's also Week Five of our Summer Reading Blog Challenge. How is your reading going?

If you are wondering what book to read next, check out these suggestions from Gary C. and Amanda M.
Ninjago: The Green Ninja
This week I am reading Ninjago, The Green Ninja. The characters are Kai, Cole, Jay, and Zane. Lord Garmadon used the mega weapon on the Grundle fossil and made it come to life. The Ninjas were turned into kids. None of them liked being kids because they can't drive, nobody will listen to them, and they don't like bedtime. I predict the ninjas will fight the Grundle and defeat him. What do you think will happen? Read Ninjango: The Green Ninja to find out.
Gary C., Grade 3
Ever After High: The Storybook of Legends
I just finished reading Forever After High: The Story Book of Legends written by Shannon Hale. It is about the children of people from fairytales (Evil Queen, Prince Charming, Snow White, etc...) The Evil Queens daughter, Raven Queen, wanted to write her own legend instead of following the Evil Queens but she did not know that it could also affect the daughter of Snow White, Apple White's story. You will have to read the book to see what Raven Queen decides to do!
Amanda M., Grade 5

Tell Us What You're Reading

What are you reading this week? In the comment section below, tell us about your book. Write a short summary or choose from the questions provided under the "Getting Started" tab. Strive for a paragraph in length. Give details! We may feature your post next week.

Be sure to include your first name, the first initial of your last name, the grade you will enter in the fall, and title of your book.
Example: Fern Z. Grade 3 Charlotte's Web

Then, read the comments that your friends post and reply to at least one of them.

Finally, check back on the comment you wrote last week and see if you anyone has replied to you.

Happy blogging!