"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go."
- Dr. Seuss
'I Can Read with my Eyes Shut'

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Be the 'ONE' to make a difference!

Are you the 'ONE'?  

Coming soon...
information on our celebration 
of our students and community 
being the 'ONE' to make a difference!


Check out ONE and Zero
by Kathryn Otoshi 
- two books that raise social awareness 
through character building


Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Forest of Reading®

The Forest of Reading® is Canada's largest recreational reading program! This initiative of the Ontario Library Association (OLA) offers seven reading programs to encourage a love of reading in people of all ages. The Forest helps celebrate Canadian books, publishers, authors and illustrators. More than 250,000 readers participate annually from their School and/or Public Library. All Ontarians/Canadians are invited to participate via their local public library, school library, or individually.  
We are excited to currently have over 60 students participating in the Blue Spruce, Silver Birch, Silver Birch Express, and Red Maple programs at Goodfellow PS!


For more information on the books nominated this year, please visit:
OLA Forest of Reading 2012 Nominations





The Blue Spruce™ Award
The Blue Spruce™ Award program brings recently published Canadian children's picture books to Ontario children in grade one through to grade two. 
This program promotes reading for enjoyment and begins to develop the readers skill in evaluating a picture book based on story, text and pictures.  Readers are also provided opportunities to discuss these picture books in an authentic manner.





The Silver Birch® Award
The Silver Birch® Award is comprised of three separate lists of Fiction, Non-Fiction, and an Express list that is made up of both Fiction and Non-Fiction, geared to the more reluctant reader. The Silver Birch® program is meant for readers aged 8 to 12, from Grades 3-6, with the Express list focusing on the lower grade level and the Fiction and Non-Fiction focusing on the Grade 5 and 6 readers.




The Red Maple™ Award
The Red Maple™ Award reading program is offered for the enjoyment of students in Grades 7 and 8, ages 12 to 13. This program includes a Fiction list every year and every other year Red Maple also offers a Non-Fiction list. This program aims to get readers engaging in conversation around the books and encourages them to use critical thinking while reading.




Thursday, October 27, 2011

Scholastic Book Fair

November 22nd 2011

                     Thank you for making the 
                     Scholastic Book Fair such a success!
                     The library was able to purchase 300 new books! 
                     Your continued support with our literacy program 
            is very much appreciated! 


                 To view featured books as well as
                   author videos and information,
                  please visit http://www.scholastic.ca/