The theme for this year's summer reading challenge is space and aliens. It will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of man stepping onto moon's lunar surface on 20th July 1969.Ther first person to do this was American astronaut Neil Armstrong, he famously said ' it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind'.
As usual you will need to read and review six books over the long summer holiday, collecting stickers, bookmarks, games and kit bags along your journey. All children who successfully complete the challenge will receive a gold medal and certificate during the autumn term.
The official launch is Saturday 13th July so go along to your public library and register to take part. It is free and fun. Havering has been at the top of the table for the past two years for the number of children who have completed the challenge, let's see if we can make it three in a row.
If you have any questions please come to see me or ask at your local library.
Mrs Martin
Summer Reading Challenge
Monday, 8 July 2019
Tuesday, 2 July 2019
The end of the school year is rapidly approaching, all library books
need to be returned next week, week beginning 8th July. letters will be sent home the following week identifying books that have not been returned.Unfortunately if a book has been lost a
contribution of £2.50 will need to be paid into your Squid account help meet
the cost of a replacement. No further books will be loaned before the
end of term.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Mrs Martin
Thank you for your cooperation.
Mrs Martin
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