Monday, November 2, 2015

Read Your Way to the Big Game!

Gettys Middle School students can join students across South Carolina in a reading contest. Two students in South Carolina will win 4 tickets, sideline passes, and pregame activities for the Palmetto Bowl! If we have over 70% of our school participating, we will be entered to win $2000 for our school library and a teacher could win $500 for their classroom.

You can't win if you don't read!

How can you win?

1. Pick up a reading log from your advisory teacher and start reading. (OR you can print this form.)
2. Record each book title and author. You can choose any books as long as they are at an appropriate reading level for you.
3. Turn your reading log in to your ELA teacher BY OCTOBER 29th!!
4. Keep your fingers crossed until the Education Oversight Committee announces the two lucky winners from South Carolina.

Below is the letter to Parents and Families:

Parents and Families!
Help your child qualify to win Palmetto Bowl tickets by participating in EOC's Read Your Way to the Big Game contest!

The SC Education Oversight Committee believes reading is a child's key to success in school and life. That's why the EOC is emphasizing reading through its Read Your Way to the Big Game contest. The goal of the contest is to get your child excited about reading!

Entering your child in the contest is simple! Make sure your child reads six reading-level appropriate books, complete the book list and return it to your child's teacher for a chance to win.

All students who meet the six-book challenge qualify for the drawing for the grand prize: a chance to win a trip to the Palmetto Bowl.

There will be two winners - one for USC and one for Clemson. Each winner will receive four tickets, sideline passes, and pre-game activities. Students must choose a team and can only enter once. Participation is limited to students in South Carolina elementary and middle public schools. All students will receive a bookmark.

Pick a team--USC ir Clemson--and start reading TODAY!

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Library Orientation

If you haven't already done so, or you'd just like to look around again, be sure to view the GMS media center orientation:


Monday, August 24, 2015

Welcome to 2015-16!

It's great to be back in the library for another jam-up year ahead. There'll be plenty of new Purrfect Picks, we've added a Selfie Station, and there are Kindle Paperwhites waiting for you!

Monday, April 6, 2015

Championship Round!



The Media Center March Madness Battle of the Books enters its final week today! The results are in, and the two books you have chosen will fight for the title of 2015 Book of the Year!
Here are the two Championship Round finalists:


The Raft, about a girl named Robbie who struggles to survive with the co-pilot after their plane crashes in the Pacific Ocean and they are left on a raft in shark-infested waters with only one bag of Skittles.

AND



The Ghost of Graylock, in which Neil Cady, his sister, and their new friends set out to explore Graylock Hall, an abandoned psychiatric hospital which is supposed to be haunted by the ghost of Nurse Janet.

Remember to vote at the March Madness table in the cafeteria or in the media center April 7th and 8th. The 2015 Battle of the Books Tournament winner will be announced on Monday, April 13th!

Monday, March 23, 2015

March Madness: Final Four!




The Media Center March Madness Battle of the Books enters Week Three today! Last week you voted for The Final Four, and the results are in! The books you chose are now fighting for a place in the Championship Round. Here are the 2015 Final Four:

Bracket 1: The Raft vs. The Revealers


Bracket 2: Pop Vs. The Ghost of Graylock



Remember to vote at the March Madness table in the cafeteria or in the media center tomorrow and Wednesday. The Battle of the Books Tournament finalists will be announced on Monday, April 6th!

Monday, March 16, 2015

Help Your Child Be a Better Reader


March Madness: Elite Eight!

The Media Center March Madness Battle of the Books enters Week Two today! The Sweet Sixteen have been narrowed down to the Elite Eight, thanks to hundreds of student votes, and now it’s time to choose the Final Four. Everyone can vote in the media center and the cafeteria tomorrow and Wednesday.



Here are the Elite Eight titles:

  • Bracket 1: The Raft vs. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
  • Bracket 2: The Compound vs. The Revealers
  • Bracket 3: Pop vs. How to Survive Middle School
  • Bracket 4: The Ghost of Graylock vs. Eleven Birthdays



The Final Four will be announced on Monday, March 23!

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

March Madness!



March is National Reading Month, and what better way to celebrate than with a Media Center March Madness Battle of the Books?



The brackets are in place, and it's up to Gettys students and teachers to vote for the 2015 Book of the Year! First round voting will take place March 10th and 11th in the cafeteria during all lunches. Here are your Sweet Sixteen contenders:



The Raft vs. The Great Wide Sea: which one floats your boat?
Calpurnia Tate vs. Meggy Swann: two strong girls fight it out!
The Compound vs. Incarceron: crazy dad in an underground bunker or a living prison which consumes its inmates—it’s your call!
Bystander vs. The Revealers: two books about bullies; which one will come out on top?
Crackback vs. Pop: one of these football novels will score a touchdown!
How to Survive Middle School vs. Charlie Joe Jackson’s Guide to Not Reading: which of these how-to manuals will get the job done?
Eight Keys vs. Eleven Birthdays: two books with numbers in the title. Could one of them become Number One?
Jade Green vs. The Ghost of Graylock: creepy, spooky, scary—let the spirit move you to vote for one of them!



The Elite Eight will be announced on Monday, March 16th!