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Lochend getting in the Christmas mood

At Lochend Community High School there is no lack of Christmas Spirit.  Even the library desk is looking festive.  We have been really enjoying some new non fiction arrivals over the past month, especially the new Harry Styles book and a great book about Spectacular Scottish Women.

                            

There’s lots of time to de-stress and read over the holiday break.  Tucking into some new titles from Libby is a great idea to take it easy when you have some down time.  There are so many new books to choose from, you’ll think Christmas has jumped onto your Libby App.

And then we have 2024 to look forward to.  Coming back to school, there will be some more new books to look forward to, as a big delivery of 2 boxes full of books came today.  Happy Christmas and enjoy your festive break – don’t forget to do some reading – and look forward to what the school library has in store for “24 !

                                           

It’s gonna be a green Christmas at Eastbank Academy Library

November was so busy in the library, with Book Week Scotland happening in the middle of the month.  Our Reading Leaders were kept busy distributing the free “Adventure” book from the Scottish Book Trust.   Filling up our leaflet holders with extra free copies was a great idea to get books into pupils’ hands.

Great job Amber and Autumn-Bailey !

And Christmas is just around the corner !  Bearing in mind the #greenlibraries campaign and wanting to be as environmentally friendly as possible, our Reading Leaders decided to make most of the Christmas decorations in the library.  They gave up their free time over several breaks and lunchtimes to make some paper chains from damaged books which otherwise would have been thrown away.   And we managed to decorate our tree by sourcing all the tree decorations from a free community site.  Doesn’t it look great !

Happy Christmas and enjoy the festivities from all of our team at Eastbank Academy library.   Enjoy de-stressing using your spare time to read – and don’t forget you can access lots of ebooks on Libby during the holidays.

               

 

Rosshall November/December Roundup

6 weeks at Rosshall 🙂

We’ve had:

A big new books delivery and display.

Book Week Scotland – we had competitions, a display, a book giveaway and other bookish activities. Well done to the winner of our bookmark design competition, Olivia in S1!

A Christmas/Winter display.

An author visit from the wonderful Maisie Chan. Some great questions from our budding S1 authors.

 

Bellahouston November/December Round Up

A busy 6 weeks at Bellahouston!

We’ve had:

A big new books delivery and display.

A participatory budget session – a group of pupils helped to choose books to further diversify our collection. The book delivery has now arrived. Watch this space. (Many thanks to @wwaterwriters & the Scottish Government School Library Improvement Fund for their support).

Book Week Scotland – we had competitions, a display, a book giveaway and other bookish activities. Well done to the winner of our bookmark design competition, Shanza in S4!

A Christmas/Winter display.

An author visit from Victoria Williamson. Ms Donnelly’s S1 class had so much fun creating their own stories at this creative writing workshop. Again, watch this space.

A P7 transition visit. A group of P7s visited the library and took part in a book tasting activity.

 

 

St Paul’s at Christmas Time

It’s Chriiiiiiiistmaaaaaas!

“Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the library
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
Because the prelims were on..”

T’is the season of giving and currently the library desk is giving serious festive vibes, unlike the display which is giving serious lack of festive stock vibes. However, we have tried, and feel proud about shoehorning in that Christmas cookbook.

An attempt has been made 🙂

We tried

Staff Borrow Box

The holidays are fast approaching and what better time to catch up on your reading. In the true spirit of Christmas the Reading Schools team has created this Staff Borrow box. It contains contemporary YA fiction and non-fiction titles for your delectation. The box is situated within the school foyer. To borrow a book, simply fill in the form with your name, title of the book and date of borrowing. Just sign it back in when you are finished. Merry Christmas!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parent/Carers Book Recommendations

Pupils have been busy this month collecting book recommendations from parents/carers. These have been collated and presented in this Sway presentation. Hope it gives you some reading inspiration!

https://sway.office.com/IIaxsOCysIRuRHfD?ref=Link

 

St Paul’s Library Wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 

 

 

 

Christmas guessing challenge @St Mungo’s library🎄✨ 📚🎉

Hey everyone! 🌟 Get ready for an incredible Christmas guessing challenge happening right now in the library!

Our fantastic teachers have joined in on the festive fun by sending me pictures of themselves immersed in the magic of reading. 📖✨ Now, it’s YOUR turn to shine! Can you guess which teacher is behind the book and unravel the mystery of the enchanting stories they’re exploring?

And here’s the best part – if you crack the code and guess everything correctly, you’re in for a delightful Christmas surprise! 🎁🌈

So, are you ready to dive into this festive adventure and show off your guessing skills? 🎅🤔 Don’t miss out on the chance to win a wee Christmas gift! 🎄🎁💫 Get excited, spread the word, and let the guessing games begin! 🚀💖

Pupils turning the St Mungo’s library into a Christmas wonderland!

Since the 1st of December, the library helpers have been absolutely rocking it! They’ve put in so much effort and creativity to transform their school library into a magical Christmas wonderland. It’s absolutely enchanting for everyone who steps foot inside!

They have created two incredible book trees, with one offering a “surprise books” available for borrowing.

Designing window displays and decorations was an absolute blast for them!

You can practically feel the flickering warmth of the fireplace, while marvelling at the vibrant Christmas stockings lovingly coloured by talented pupils:

Check out this snowmen! It’s so cool that they don‘t have to worry about melting.

We believe that the “gift of reading lasts forever,” ….

so I have been encouraging pupils to ask Santa for any books they would like to see in the library. Hoping that Rudolph will take the library “wish list” directly to him!

Acing Your Exams: Essential Study Skills for Students

With preliminary exams upon us, the school is abuzz with students revising for their next assessment. However, navigating the challenges of exam season requires a strategic approach to studying. To help guide you through this critical period, let’s delve into study skills and strategies that will supercharge your revision efforts and help you achieve those coveted A’s.

Strategic Revision Planning: To make the most of your revision time, create a schedule that aligns with your exam timetable. Prioritise subjects based on upcoming exams, and allocate specific time slots for each. This structured approach ensures a balanced and focused revision routine.

Active Review Techniques: Passive reading is not enough. Engage your brain actively by employing review methods like flashcards, self-quizzing, and summarisation. These techniques enhance your understanding and retention of crucial concepts, making your revision more effective.

Past Papers Practice: Familiarise yourself with the exam format by practising with past papers. This not only sharpens your time management skills but also exposes you to the types of questions likely to appear. Regular practice builds confidence and reduces anxiety on exam day.

Effective Note-Taking During Revision: Condense your notes to highlight key information during the revision process. Create concise summaries, mind maps, or charts to reinforce your understanding of complex topics. Visual aids can serve as powerful memory triggers.

Peer-Led Revision Groups: Work with other students who are also preparing for the same exams. Join or form study groups to discuss challenging topics, explain concepts to one another, and compare notes. This collaborative approach provides fresh perspectives and deepens your understanding of the material.

For a deeper dive into mastering exam revision, you can swing by the library — or explore some of the following online resources:

Remember, success in exams is not just about the quantity of study hours but the quality of  your revision strategies. Best of luck, and may your exams be a breeze!

The Library Young Team

We’re delighted to announce a brand new writing project starting in January 2024.

Govan High Library are teaming up with multiple award winning Scottish authors Graeme Armstrong, Alan Bissett and Brian Conaghan. Each author will be visiting our S4s to chat about their experiences of Scottish gang culture and how this has influenced their writing.

With the help of Graeme, Alan and Brian, S4 will also have the opportunity to work on writing stories of their own.

We can’t wait to get started!