Showing posts with label House points. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House points. Show all posts

Tweet a book review


Book reviews - Twitter style

Write a quality book review in 140 characters or less and then share it with me so I can tweet it.

Steps
  1. Choose a book that you have read to review. Yes you must have read the book!
  2. Write a short review for the book. Your review must include the title. Check the number of characters. Remember the total number of characters, including spaces must NOT go over 140 characters. (I wrote my review in a Word doc, then checked the number of characters with spaces in Review - Word Count.)
  3. Find an interesting link to include in your tweet e.g. a book trailer, information about the book. 
  4. Shorten the link e.g. use Bit.ly
  5. Add one of the following star ratings (just the stars, NOT the words):
**** - LOVED it! You must read it!
*** - It was good.
** - It was just OK.
* - Don't read it. 

6. Fill in this google form so I can tweet your book review and give you house points!

Here's my example: (Character count with spaces is 137)
Hunger Games - a story where children have to kill children to survive. One becomes the hope for a revolution. http://bit.ly/1ZAlj7n ****





Emojis & Book titles

Do you like Emojis? 

Here's an Emoji of a book that MYP students have recently read. Do you know what it is? 




If you want some more examples of Emoji book titles, then take a look at the display of Emojis on the bulletin board outside the Secondary Library. The Emoji quizz is from BuzzFeed Books. 


You can earn house points by making up your own Emoji book title and then emailing it to me. Please email me the Emojis and the title and author of the book. I'll then display your entries for others to try to guess what it is.
 

Go on! Give it a go! You know you want to!

Author visit - Khyrunnisa. A

Khyrunnisa. A

Khyrunnisa A., is a prize-winning fiction author. She wrote Howzzat Butterfingers! (2010) and Goal, Butterfingers! (2012).
Khyrunnisa will be at Stonehill on 27 November to talk about Clean Bowled, Butterfingers! (the third book in the Butterfingers series) with M1 & M2 classes.(M1 & M2 classes, please check your email for more information about the books and how you can learn house points.)
All three books are available for borrowing from the Library.




"Watch out! With Butterfingers around, nothing and no one is safe! Amar Kishen is called Butterfingers by his parents, friends and also teachers. Books, balls, bats, people, anything can go flying when Butter is on the loose. As school term begins, the cricket team, of which Butter is appointed the vice captain, has its task cut out—it has to win the Colonel Nadkarni Under 15 Inter-School Limited Overs Cricket Trophy. The team starts practising in earnest, but disasters follow in quick succession. The star all-rounder breaks his hand; the captain has his fifteenth birthday too soon; and, worst of all, the school is about to lose its playground! Now it is up to Amar to lead the team to victory and save the day. But can he? His white trousers are at the cleaners on the day of a crucial match; his wicketkeeper has the attention span of a butterfly; and arch rivals Blossoms School do the unthinkable—they include girls in their team! All this and more keep Amar and his team on their toes. Will they win the coveted trophy and save their school’s grounds—or will it slip from their grasps like a classic Butterfingers catch?"



"Butterfingers is back, and ready to strike! Amar Kishen or Butterfingers, as he is popularly called, has a penchant for dropping things—he can send books, bags, balls, even people flying just by touching them! Obsessed with football, Amar comes up with a brilliant plan—a school football tournament where each class will play as a different ‘country’. But like all Butterfingers plans, this too is doomed to run into obstacles. First there are more girls in school (meaning, more trouble!), then the new English teacher, Sourpuss, puts a stop to football practice; to top it all, when Amar and his friends participate in a protest rally, trying to prevent a pesticide factory from coming up, their Princi hands out match bans. With things hitting rock bottom, will Amar’s class finally lift the ‘World Cup’? And with Butterfingers as the goalie, does his team really have a chance? Full of action and adventure, Goal, Butterfingers!, the second book in the Butterfingers series, will make you lose yourself in the hilarious exploits of Amar and his friends as they hurtle through various hare-brained schemes."




"A new adventure with Butterfingers! What Amar, aka Butterfingers, really wants is to hold a cricket match to honour the memory of Colonel Nadkarni. Meanwhile, the principal wants the teachers of Green Park School to be more healthy and active. And so, Amar playfully writes a proposal for the teachers of the junior and senior schools to play a match against each other—which actually gets accepted. What follows is a roller-coaster ride of adventure, intrigue and madness! Entertaining, uplifting and hilarious, this third novel featuring the beloved character, Butterfingers, will delight readers both old and new."



A picture is worth a thousand words


Here's another chance to earn house points!

All you have to do is email Ms Anton a SHELFIE .... a photo of your bookshelf!
If Ms Anton tweets the photo then you know you have earned some house points.
By sharing your shelfie, you agree for your shelfie to be featured on this blog or tweeted.

PS You can also earn house points by emailing Ms Anton any interesting library or book themed photos.

Virtual read out


Do you have a book that you just love? 
Is there a great passage in that book that you just have to share with others?
Would you like to earn house points? 
Well then ... video yourself reading a short extract from the book and share it with Ms Anton. By sharing your video, you agree for your virtual read out to be featured on this blog.  

Videos should be about 2- 3 minutes long. 
Please include the title and author.




Book recommendations


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Do you have a book you would like to recommend?
If so, please click HERE

By completing the form, you agree for your recommendation to be featured on this blog.







Annoucing Stonehill's Book Cover Contest Winners

Thank you to everyone who supported the ISACI Libraries Book Cover Competition by creating an original book cover. It was not easy to select the winners as there were many great covers. I would have liked to enter all the covers but I couldn't. I can only send three for each category.

After careful deliberation, the following winners were chosen:
  • M1 - Rose, Merlin, Stanislav
  • M2 - Lara, Clara, Edouard
  • M3 - Soobin, Amrita, Jules
  • M4 - D2 - Greta, Jorja, Varun.
Congratulations! Your book covers have been entered into the ISACI Libraries Book Cover Competition. Please see me to collect your house points and certificates. If your cover wins the ISACI Libraries Book Cover Competition, then you will earn MORE house points!

A big thank you to the other students who entered a cover. Augusta , Edouard, Emilia, Eunhyuk, Justine, Matilda, Rosy, Charles, Efe and Louis, please me for your house points and certificates.

Ken Spillman, an Australian author, is judging the ISACI Libraries Book Cover Competition. We'll find out if any Stonehill students have won soon!

Below is a slideshow of all the entries.