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Thursday, 21 July 2016

Drumroll...this term's winners on the AR board!

 
With the summer holidays just around the corner, the Library Team is pleased to announce the winners of this term's AR points challenge. As you can see from the noticeboard above, 7E came top in Year 7 and 8S in Year 8. Well done to you!
 
We would also like to congratulate ALL the readers who took quizzes over the summer term and contributed to their form's points total. Remember, all students who achieve 60% or more on a quiz earn points for their class total.
 
Year 7 and 8 took a grand total of 1735 quizzes this term. Students scored 100% in 705 of those quizzes...that's a lot of stars for Mrs Shepard to put up on the board! Here's a photo of all this term's stars; we look forward to starting all over again in September.

 
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM MRS MAYER-KHAN, MRS SHEPARD AND MRS HICKS
 

 
 


Friday, 15 July 2016

The latest AR league tables


 
Here are the latest standings in the league tables. Well done to all our readers, and carry on quizzing to the end of term! Congratulations to the following students who achieved silver stars this week:
Alice Jenkins 7L
James Kott 7L
Bilal Malik 8S
Frank Motsi 8L
Ashley Campbell 8R
Beth Carruthers 8R
Gil Katz 8R
Remember that ALL the stars from the board will be put into prize draws during next week's library/AR lessons and one winner will be picked from each form. The winning stars will each receive a chocolatey prize. Good luck everyone! 

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Poems inspired by a room of Treasures

Here are the two poems written by the Book Club students during their Write Here! workshop at the British Library this week. During the session, the students each wrote a piece of creative writing taking, as inspiration, the Sir John Riblat Treasures room and the Library's 3D optical illusion painting Paradoxymoron (a mind-blowing experience in its own right!). The students each chose their favourite line from their written piece and then put these lines together to produce the poems. We think you'll agree that they have come together beautifully.
 
Leaving the Darkness
 
I don't have dreams simply because my mind can't comprehend 
the gorgeous fantasies of night,
My mind is dominated by silence,
My hand touches the knife,
The only thing that is stopping me is my stained reputation,
The intricate sound of insects and crickets with the occasional sound of birds singing,
The contrast of silence and noise.
 
 
Blood Flows
 
I am in the land where fire shoots and thrives and water doesn't flow,
Blood splattering and swords crashing,
I am worried for my father, and I dream of my mother,
I want people to care for each other and show love for each other.
The world I live in is a dark place,
I fear running out of time to make my mark on the world.

By Helena Baird, Maheen Rehan, Rachel Thompson, Will Benson, Fionnuala Cassidy, Tom Flury, Fiona Mason, Jasmine Udomjit and Etienne Yntema.

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Making poetry at the British Library

As a reward for their commitment to shadowing the Carnegie shortlist, eleven Beaumont Book Club students enjoyed a literary day out in London this week. Accompanied by Mrs Mayer-Khan and Mrs Shepard, the Year 7 and Year 8 students spent a happy day exploring the British Library and taking part in a creative writing workshop.
 
To inspire the group, Jenneba, a professional writer and Library guide, took the students into the Sir John Riblat Treasures room. This gallery contains over 200 fascinating books and documents, including Leonardo da Vinci's notebook, the Magna Carta and hand-written lyrics by the Beatles.
 
We then attended a 'Write Here!' workshop. Using the Treasures room exhibits as their inspiration, and guided by some fantastic activities and literary advice from Jenneba, the students each created their own piece of creative writing. This work focussed on the structure needed in a narrative and will form the framework of a short story or a novella.
 
To end the session, the group put their work and ideas together to create two collaborative poems which the students then performed. The poems, entitled Leaving the Darkness and Blood Flows, are both highly creative and are testament to the students' commitment to the workshop and to their appreciation of Jenneba's advice and input. 
 
 
After lunch the students were given time to wander and discover the Library themselves. Here are just some of the mind-blowing facts we learned on our fantastic day at the British Library:
 
The British Library has over 190 million items, including manuscripts, books, drawings and music scores.
 
The Library receives a copy of EVERY publication produced in the UK and Ireland.
 
The Library basements, where items are housed, extend to a depth of over 24 metres.
 
Books travel from the basements to the reading rooms on a series of conveyor belts hidden inside the Library's walls!
 
 

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Summer Reading - books to put on your holiday list!

 
 
 
We have put together a selection of books that would make great reading over the summer. The list includes the latest book award winners such as Sarah Crossan's One, some recent favourites and a number of new titles by popular authors such as Malorie Blackman, John Grisham, Kim Slater (author of Smart) and Non Pratt (author of Trouble). Come along to the library and take a look!

Friday, 1 July 2016

Star-studded reading - this week's AR tables

Great work from our Year 7 and Year 8 students as they continue to rack up reading points in their AR lessons. Here are the latest standings:


 
 
This week's silver and gold star students:
 
Silver
Anna Callegari 7N
Alvina Arshad 7R
Eliora Mack 7R
Paris Hall 7S
 
Gold
Eleanor Huntley 7A
Rosie Fletcher 7E
Helen Ross 7L
Lucy Worsley 8N