Library Leaf April 2012
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Library Leaf April 2012
SANDBURG ELEMENTARY/APRIL 2012 by Miss Jenny Sawyer LIBRARY LEAF ! April is School Library Month and National Poetry Month! “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.” -‐ Mahatma Gandhi Our Really Really Big Word of the Month: Gargantuan: It means huge, enormous or immense. Can you think of something that is gargantuan? April Birthdays Hans Christian 4/2/1805-1875 Andersen was a Danish author, fairy tale writer and poet. His works have been translated into more than 150 languages worldwide. His stories have inspired plays, ballets and animated movies, movies. Famous stories by Andersen include: Thumbelina, The Ugly Duckling, The Princess and the Pea, The Emperor’s New Clothes, The Little Mermaid, The Nightingale, and many more! Check out his classic story of The Steadfast Tin Soldier in our library! 4/3/1934-present Jane Goodall is a British primatologist (a person who studies primates), ethologist (a person who studies animal behavior) and (a complex social science anthropologist that focuses on human culture and behavior). She is most well-known for her 45-year study of the wild in Gambe Stream National chimpanzees Park in Tanzania, Africa. She wrote a book about her experiences in Gombe called Through A Window: My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe. 4/12/1916-present Beverly Cleary is an American author. She was born in Oregon. Her family lived on McMinnville, a farm in a small town called Yamhill where she stayed until she was old enough to go to school. Cleary attended college in California and Washington. She worked as a librarian before she began writing children’s books. Since then she has written over 30 books for children and young adults and has won numerous awards for her work. She won the 1981 National Book Award for Ramona and her Mother and the 1984 Newbery for Dear Mr. Henshaw. We have Medal lots of books by Beverly Cleary in our library including Beezus and Ramona, Dear Mr. Henshaw, The Growing-Up Feet, Hanry and Ribsy, Ralph S. Mouse, Ramona and her Mother and many, many more! 4/13/1938-present Lee Bennett Hopkins April is School Library Month! is an American anthologist (someone who Let’s all give a big “Thank you!” to all of our library workers! compiles poetry) for young people. He was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania to a poor family. Determined to become a teacher, he April is also National Poetry Month! worked his way through college after graduation from primary school and later Try to write your very own poem. Go to kidzone.ws/poetry to learn more! (Ask for your parent’s permission before visiting any websites) became a resource teacher in a middleclass school district. During this time, he began using poetry as an aid in teaching reading to students. In 1968, he became an April 22nd is Earth Day! editor at Scholastic, working as a writer and anthologist full-time. The Lee Bennett Most neighborhoods and communities have a recycling program. Recycled materials are used to make new products without wasting much needed resources. Hopkins Award for Poetry was created in 1993. 4/26/1785-1851 John James Audubon was a French-American ornithologist (a person who studies birds), naturalist and painter. He is most noted for his studies in which he attempted to document all types of American birds. He created a work entitled The Birds of North America and identified 25 new species of bird in the course of his studies. Remember to Reduce, Reuse & Recycle! 4/27/1927-2006 Coretta Scott King was an American author, activist and It’s Spring and we have flies in the library! Civil Rights leader. She was married to Martin Luther King Jr. and helped lead the African-American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s. The King’s had four children, all of whom followed in their parents footsteps as advocates for civil rights. Coretta Scott King was also an advocate for women’s rights and human rights. She died in 2006. Over 14,000 people attended her funeral. Just for laughs Q: What do fish save in their piggybanks? A: Sand dollars! kookerkids.com In honor of Earth Day, Seymour Simon challenges you to make an Earth Day Promise. Visit his website to learn more (www.SeymourSimon.com). Simon Says: “We’re going to celebrate Earth Day for the entire month of April here on the Seymour Science blog. Our team will be writing lots of articles about our home planet - showing the beauty of nature, plants and animals, talking about how we can help our environment, and what kids can do to make a difference.” “When you comment on our stories, we want you to share Your Earth Day Promises. What will you do, not just on Earth Day but every day, to help protect our environment? How have you changed your behavior because of what you have learned about taking care of our planet Earth? What beauty do you see around you that inspires you to love Earth?” This type of bird is called a Magpie. What other kinds of birds can you think of? http://printables.kaboose.com/earth-‐day-‐word-‐search-‐medium.html http://www.kookerkids.com/bird_coloring_pages.htm Celebrate Earth Day April 22nd! Go to http://www.planetpals.com/earthday.html for more information.