- FAEB5XD25QSF Doc / Literature for Learning the Outsiders Nonfiction/Informational Text Standards-Based Study Guide Student s. America s Longest War: The United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975.
- About a year ago, I laid my hands on a book called, 'The Horse Boy', by Rupert Isaacson. Mr Isaacson is a freelance writer with a child who is autistic.
- Editor's note: Ridgefield resident and recipient of the Ridgefield Playhouse 2013 'Arts Volunteer Award', Alex Fischetti, has been very busy for the past year.
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The All Saints Catholic Library will be mobile this year! A Book Hub service will be provided to classrooms. There will be strict quarantine procedures for all library materials. The library has evolved into a “dynamic” space always ready to move and change to support multiple strategies for academic success.
At this time the Battle of the Books program is canceled but students are encouraged to check out and explore the following list of books.
2020-2021 BATTLE OF THE BOOKS TITLE LIST
ADVENTURE
Page & Company: The Bookwanderers #1 By: Anna James
Song for a Whale By: Lynne Kelly
CLA
The Bridge Home By: Padma Venkatraman
CLASSIC
Door in the Wall By: Marguerite de Angeli
Five Children and It By: Edith Nesbit
FANTASY/ SCI-FI
The Beetle Boy By: M.J. Leonard
We’re Not From Here By: Geoff Rodkey
Historical Fiction
Lifeboat 12 By: Susan Hood
Queen of the Sea By: Dylan Meconis
MYSTERY
Samantha Spinner and the Super-Secret Plans #1 By: Russell Ginns
Wollstonecraft Detective Agency: The Case of the By: Jordan Stratford
Missing Stone #1
NONFICTION
The Fabled Life of Aesop By: Ian Lendler
Marching For Freedom: Walk Together, By: Elizabeth Partridge
Children, and Don’t You Grow Weary
Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio By: Peg Kehret
REALISTIC FICTION
Nine, Ten: A September 11 Story By: Nora Raleigh Baskin
Pay Attention Carter Jones By: Gary D. Schmidt
Book Chatter is a podcast produced by the All Saints Library/Media Center featuring student reviews of books in our library.
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All Saints Destiny Quest /Follett App
Even when school is out, students can continue to search for resources . The All Saints school community can remotely access the school library collection 24/7.
Destiny Discover offers All Saints students a collection of Ebook titles. Students can access these Ebooks on any internet-enabled device (phone, iPad, PC). Access allows students to “browse” the books online for up to 15 minutes (without checking out), or you can check out your book just as you would any print format book. The Ebook will automatically be returned in 14 days. Checking the book out ensures that you can access the book online at anytime, or you can download it for reading later in Follett’s offline reader.
Students 5th through 8th grade have Ebook accounts. Also, check out this video for DESTINY QUEST!
Checkout Procedures
Check Out the new books added to the collection. Students are very excited about getting their books, but in order for them to check out another book they must remember to bring back their library books by the due date.
K-2nd 1 Book –Due back in 1 Week
3rd – 8th 2 Books – Due back in 2 Weeks
Accelerated Reader Program
The Accelerated Reader Program is a computerized reading enrichment program. Students have the option to read a book and then take a computer quiz that is given in a multiple-choice format to assist in developing comprehension skills. Students will have remote access to take AR quizzes on campus and at home.
How Does The Library Facilitate The AR Program?
This year the library will initiate an optional reading program for 2nd-8th graders called “BookFlix”…Be A Binge Reader! The idea is to enter readers into a raffle prize drawing every two weeks for those students that take and pass at least one AR quiz during the allotted time period. One winner will be chosen from each grade 2nd-8th (not class) for a sanitized bookmark, special pencil, pen, etc. that has been quarantined in a plastic bag.
For further details, please see our Accelerated Reader Program information page.
Good Nonfiction Books
Editor's note: Ridgefield resident and recipient of the Ridgefield Playhouse 2013 'Arts Volunteer Award', Alex Fischetti, has been very busy for the past year. The 23 year old writer, who specializes in celebrity interviews, just finished his first book titled: The Lonesome Boy and the Blonde Haired Angel. Fischetti's cousin is the book illustrator. Fischetti would like to self-publish his book and recently turned to the online website Go Fund Mefor fundraising help.
The Lonesome Boy and the Blonde Haired Angel
by Alex Fischetti
Free Children's Nonfiction Books Online
My family and I lived in Vero Beach, FL for three years prior to returning to Ridgefield.
During my time in Vero Beach, I met and befriended one of the greatest individuals that God put on this Earth. Her name is Reeny Sempsrott and our friendship is the subject of my children's book, The Lonesome Boy and the Blonde Haired Angel.
The book is about this young autistic boy named Ernie (based on me) who struggles to make friends and comes across a beautiful hearted woman (based on Reeny) who opens his eyes to all that's good in the world.
This year I started a fundraising campaign on gofundme.com to help raise funds for a children's book package offered by Westbow Press, a self publishing company that will help get my story out to larger audiences.
I pray that you will help me bring this amazing true story to people everywhere so that they can see how amazing the human spirit can be.
Please click here to help Alex Fischetti publish his first book.