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Once upon a Time...

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Once upon a time, in the Isthmus nestled in the heart of the school, a group of grade three children and their teachers gathered to celebrate a Fairy Tale Reading Day to kick off their new writing unit. The event was magical. As the children arrived dressed in fairy tale costumes. I spotted a magical fairy, a brave knight, a wise old wizard, and a mischievous jester, among others. They entered the library (our magic kingdom) and they couldn't wait to start the celebration. I started the event by talking to them about the history of fairytales followed by r eading a modern take on the Cinderella tale. After the story, I asked the children questions about the adaptation and its similarity to the original tale. The atmosphere was electric, and everyone was excited about beginning to learn about the genre of fairytales and creating powerful adaptations. As the celebration drew to a close, the children and their teachers posed happily for the camera. The end...  

Once Upon an Isthmus

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Our First book club discussion was lively and invigorating. Participants analyzed character, setting, plot, point of view/perspective/ author's craft and intentions, and themes.  We also looked at some  Critical literary lenses  to talk through the text.  It was great to have book club veterans and those who made this their first! We will be choosing our next read soon.  If you are interested in joining, please email me.                                                     .

Logging in to Destiny Discover

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Destiny Discover -  See what resources are available in the library. On the home page, students will have access to Access Follett Elementary and Secondary. Watch the video to learn how to use it.  

ONCE UPON AN ISTHMUS

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 We are hosting our first parent book club on Thursday, March 9, 2023. Our first book is  A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson .    If you are a parent and are interested in joining our book discussions, please email me at Tisha.meadows@themetropolitanschool.com We will choose our next read this week.

Book of the Month Contest

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Calling all artists. Like Aaron Slater, "your art can make a difference, your art can lead the way. It can help you discover what you want to say."