Sunday, November 4, 2012


 The book fair is here!  Our student council worked with our parent volunteers after school to decorate our library for the All Star Reader fair.  All students have previewed the book fair, made their wish lists, and made their guesses at how many stars are in the jar.  Sales begin on Monday, November 5th from 4-8 PM.  Parents and community members can shop on Tuesday from 8-12 and Wednesday from 2-4.  The final day of the book fair offers shopping times from 8-12 and 4-8 on Thursday, November 8th.  Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Banned Books Week

Students at SLHS were invited to submit their favorite quote about censorship via email.  The top 5 quotes selected were shared in the morning announcements at both the high school and middle school during Banned Books Week.  The display above encouraged students at the high school to celebrate their freedom to read!

Author, Renee McCuen Visits SLES

Students in grades 1-3 at Spirit Lake Elementary enjoyed visiting with author Renee McCuen from Worthington, MN about her books Amazing Ants and Slimy Salamanders!  First graders had just completed their study of insects and were able to add a great deal to the discussions.  Check out Renee's website for more information about her next book!  http://reneemccuen.com/

Friday, September 28, 2012

Library Volunteers


Here is one of our high school volunteers, Jessica Sandy, sharing The Library Dragon  by Carmen Agra Deedy with a group of third grade students.   Jessica does such a great job of sharing books with kids, using imaginative voices and actions to animate the stories.  She also helps with shelving books, repairing books and processing new books.  Thanks, Jessica for sharing your time and talents with us. 

Saturday, September 22, 2012

My Destiny Quest

My Destiny Quest
     Third and 4th graders this week were introduced to their Destiny Quest accounts during their library checkout time.  For 4th graders, there was a brief review, but third graders were delighted with their first time access to a social networking site all about books.  Students access their accounts by clicking on the Library Catalog link on the school web page and entering their usernames and passwords.  Once logged in, students can check their inbox for messages from friends, send book recommendations to friends, write book reviews, place holds on books they want to read, organize their own shelves of "want to read" and "have read" titles and read ebooks!  Our Destiny Quest site is limited to students and staff at Spirit Lake Community Schools so no messages or contacts from others will appear in a student's inbox.  Students are encouraged to click the "Report Abuse" button if they receive any message that makes them uncomfortable or uses inappropriate language.  Messages exchanged between friends must always start with a book recommendation and the conversations must be focused on reading, books and authors.  All students from grades 3-12 have a Destiny Quest account and are encouraged to use it!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Contest at SLHS concludes



Spirit Lake High School students participated in a contest to start the school year which aimed to garner suggestions of new titles students would like to see added to the library collection.  At the conclusion of the contest, four participants' names were drawn and they received prizes donated by Mrs. Sievert, Hill Avenue Books, and Custom Creations.  Winners of the contest are pictured above.  Now, all we need are the funds to buy all of those wonderful suggested titles!

International Dot Day Celebration

Fourth grade students celebrated International Dot Day this week during their library checkout time with Mrs. Jennings.  They watched a video presentation of the book The Dot written by Peter H. Reynolds.  The author invites us all to "make a mark and see where it takes us".  Students shared their ideas about the book's theme of encouragement and discussed how characters in the story "filled buckets".  Fourth graders then made their own Dot creations using the Tux Paint software and enjoyed a Dot treat, one for themselves and one to share.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Happy Birthday Books!

A new tradition has begun at Spirit Lake Elementary.  When a student celebrates a birthday they may choose to donate a book to the library instead of bringing candy to their classmates.  Donating a book is a healthier alternative and is a gift that can be shared with hundreds of students for years to come.  Pictured here is our first birthday gift of the year.  Thank you!

New Library Book Bags!

Watch for your students' library books coming home in new book bags.  Library books should travel to and from school in these bags.  Using these bags to protect the books inside your students' backpacks should help keep the books from being damaged by wet snowpants, boots, water bottles and spilled lunches.  Please remember to return library books inside the bags on your child's library checkout day.  If a library book bag becomes lost, you will be asked to pay $1.00 for a replacement.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Summer Travels

What does a librarian do on her summer vacation? Why... visit libraries, of course! This summer I traveled to Greece and Turkey and had the opportunity to visit the ruins and archaeological sites of many different ancient libraries. Pictured above is one of the most beautiful ones I visited in the ancient city of Ephesus near the port of Izmir in Turkey.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

QR Codes (Quick Response Codes) are starting to appear throughout the SLES building .  You can also find them in the library.  Use the codes here to discover the titles that are the winners of the Iowa Children's Choice Award and Goldfinch Award for 2012!
SLES Library Panorama

Check out the link above to see a 360 degree panoramic photo of our SLES library in action taken by Mr. Huebner on his new Ipad using the Dermandar App!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Get Fired Up for Reading!

Spirit Lake Elementary has BIG NEWS----Reading Month is coming!!!  Beginning January 23rd, and continuing for 4 weeks, we will be promoting reading even more than usual.  With the theme of “Get Fired Up for Reading” in recognition of the Chinese New Year (2012 is the Year of the Dragon) we have a number of fun celebrations planned.  Students will be forming a Great Wall of Readers, participating in a dragon parade around our building, enjoying special foods and treats, making fortune cookies and bookmarks and hearing about life in China today from local celebrities who have recently visited China. The elementary staff will be challenging all students to turn off the TV/electronics and spend a few extra minutes each day reading.  To go along with this month long celebration, we will also be holding a service project which will support our US Troops in Afghanistan.  Below is a list of items that are good examples of things the troops need and use on a daily basis.  We encourage all items to be dropped off in one of the boxes located by the Elementary Office, Elementary Media Center, or the Fourth Grade Pod by Thursday, February 16, 2012.  Cash donations will also be accepted to go toward postage.  If you have additional questions, you may contact Dana in the office, Mrs. Sievert in the media center, or Mrs. Vugteveen (4th grade).
Suggested items:
candy that doesn’t melt (no chocolate, please)
gatorade pouches
gum
magazines/books
snack stuff: jerky, crackers, nuts, popcorn, etc.
toothbrush/toothpaste
chapstick
fruit snacks
DVD’s/CD’s (personalized CD’s are a favorite!)
Personal notes/letters
Thank you for supporting our students in their quest to “Get Fired Up For Reading!”