The Cone Library
Is the place to be
When studying or writing about vitamin d (or other topics of course)
Theres plenty of books
And be sure to look
At the selections on the front table
Here you'll find reading suggestions
Picked by the finest librarians
Don't forget to ask questions
To the SLP's who will give you suggestions
As to where to find what you need
Please dont eat
So we can keep the library neat
Respect your peers
And keep your headphones in your ears
Or at least play your music so no one else can hear
Follow the rules
And the library will be your favorite tool
At Berkeley Preparatory School.
--Kimberly
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This blog is for the Jean Ann Cone library at Berkeley Preparatory School and is run primarily by the upper division Student Library Proctors, who also help run the Cone Library and serve as leaders in the library and in the school.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Hey guys! Today I'm going to write a review on a book that I just finished--Lord of the Flies by William Golding.
This book is about a group of young English boys who get stranded on an island during World War II. Ralph, one of the main characters, becomes the leader of this group of boys as he competes with Jack, a mean "bully" who also wants to be the leader so he can boss people around. And all alone on the side, with nobody ever listening to him, is little old Piggy, a plump, lazy, but smart boy who proves to be the wisest of them all. Oh, but, please don't call him Piggy, because he doesn't like that name! Anyway, Lord of the Flies is a story of teamwork, survival, and betrayal, but be careful, it does contain a good amount of violence and bloodshed. One key question that the book discusses is Are humans really savages? What do you think? Are we, deep down, savages, just like the cavemen from millions of years ago or the wild animals living in the Sahara? Let me know after you read the book!
Yours Truly,
Eva :)
This book is about a group of young English boys who get stranded on an island during World War II. Ralph, one of the main characters, becomes the leader of this group of boys as he competes with Jack, a mean "bully" who also wants to be the leader so he can boss people around. And all alone on the side, with nobody ever listening to him, is little old Piggy, a plump, lazy, but smart boy who proves to be the wisest of them all. Oh, but, please don't call him Piggy, because he doesn't like that name! Anyway, Lord of the Flies is a story of teamwork, survival, and betrayal, but be careful, it does contain a good amount of violence and bloodshed. One key question that the book discusses is Are humans really savages? What do you think? Are we, deep down, savages, just like the cavemen from millions of years ago or the wild animals living in the Sahara? Let me know after you read the book!
Yours Truly,
Eva :)
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