(Updated 2020) Listen, Learn, and Amplify: Resources for Black History Month

February is Black History Month. It’s only 28 days long and we’re already on day three, so let’s cut the niceties and get right to it: It’s too easy to let Black History Month pass by without bringing it into the classroom in the way that children deserve. Or to read one picture book about Rosa […]

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Fiction or Nonfiction: Narwhal Edition!

This week’s episode of everyone’s favorite game show FICTION OR NONFICTION is extra special… because it’s the Narwhal edition! One of these books is a nonfiction text packed with facts, and the other is a fiction book that came from an author’s imagination – but they’re both about narwhals! Tricky tricky. Can you tell which one […]

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What Do Your Book Displays Say?

Look closely… what do the books on display in your library or classroom tell your readers about your community? The special books that you choose to feature have the power to speak volumes about your teaching philosophy and classroom culture without speaking a word. I do my best to choose books that act as windows, […]

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Fitz’s Faves: G’s review of Grandpa’s Great Escape, by David Wiliams

Grandpa’s Great Escape, by David Williams I gave this book five stars because it is a great and funny book, and for people who LOVE comedy! Grandpa is a great pilot, and he flew the legendary Spitfire, a very fast British plane in World War 2! But something has gone wrong! Grandpa is losing his […]

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We Did It! 2019 Challenge Celebration

  Not only did the Learning Village community meet its goal to read 2,019 books in January, they surpassed it eight days early! On Wednesday, Jan. 23, Learning Village Librarian invited students to meet for a top secret meeting, which turned into a celebration full of dancing, confetti, cheering, and general excitement and pride in accomplishing […]

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International Dorm Student Book Club

BOOKS 📚 BUILD 📚 BRIDGES 📚 Kenya ➡️ Vietnam ➡️ Spain ➡️ Central Virginia ➡️ beyond 🌍 Thank you to Señora Roth and our Upper School Dorm students for the incredible conversation inspired by Angie Thomas’ novel, The Hate U Give, provided by Cville OneBook. It’s amazing how characters and their stories can open the door […]

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Three Cheers for Faculty and Staff Readers!

Three cheers for our amazing faculty and staff! 🎉🎉🎉 Children watch and learn from all of the adults around them, and we are so lucky to have a community full of caring adults that model respect, determination, and a love of reading and learning. It makes a huge difference! Ms. Stefanik, our school’s Director of […]

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Student Spotlight: Advice for the 2019 Reading Challenge

We asked students: What is your best reading advice? With 1,500 books read so far in 2019, we wanted to inspire other communities taking on the same challenge. Experts from kindergarten through fourth grade shared what has worked for them in finding the right books, making time to read, persevering when things get hard, and […]

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Behind the Shelves: What is a Literature Based Makerspace?

Hi! I just read your post on the Nerdy Book Club blog. You mention a “literature based makerspace.” What is that?? That sounds so cool! -Emily A literature based makerspace is, quite simply, a makerspace that’s inspired by a piece of literature! Do you remember that feeling you used to get when you were a kid, […]

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Coming Soon: Family Book Club, Out of My Mind

5th grade families are invited to participate in our inaugural Family Book Club! Students and their families have the option to read Out of My Mind, the critically acclaimed novel by award-winning author Sharon Draper. This collaborative book club, created with librarian Elaine Kauffman from Trevor Day School in New York City, was specially designed […]

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