sábado, 27 de abril de 2013

Seen the movie? Check out the book!

Hello and happy Monday!
The Great Gatsby, released in Spanish cinemas on 17th May

One of my favourite novels, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (JN FIT gre) has been made into a film which is going to be released in Spanish cinemas on 17th May. 

This got me thinking about other fantastic books which have been made into films. If you've seen the film, why not check out the book. This is a great way of getting into reading in English, as you already know the plot, making the book much easier to follow. All the books mentioned below are available in the library.
Willy Wonka, now and then.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl (VN DAH cha)

This  brilliant book has been made into not one, but two movies! The first, made in 1971 and was one of my favourite books as a child. The other was made in 2005 and starred Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka. If you've seen either of the films (or even if you haven't) this hilarious book is an absolute must-read! (Years 3-6)

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (JN COL hun)

Hunger Games: film and book
The enormously popular Hunger Games series is being made into a series of films, the first of which was released last year. Set in the future, the books (and films) follow the adventures of one boy and one girl who are selected by a lottery for a battle to the death. The books are a thrilling, gripping read. The second film in the series, Catching Fire is released later this year (Year 7+)


Percy Jackson at the movies in 2010

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (JN RIO per)

The Percy Jackson series of books follows the adventures of Percy Jackson, an average American boy who one day discovers he is the son of Poseidon, and therefore half-God. Extremely exciting, and a great set of books to move onto if you've finished the Harry Potter series and don't know what to read next!  (Year 6+)


The Life of Pi by Yann Martel (N MAR lif)

A pretty big kitten!
This fantastic novel was made into a film by Ang Lee and released in 2012. It follows the story of Pi, an Indian boy whose family decide to emigrate to Canada by boat, taking their zoo with them! After a shipwreck Pi is left alone in the middle of the ocean with only a tiger for company. This is an excellent book, funny, moving and thought-provoking. (Year 9+)

The Hobbit, 2012

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (JN TOL hob)

The Hobbit has been made into a series of three films, the first of which was released in 2012. The book is a wonderful, magical, adventurous read. If you enjoyed The Hobbit film or The Lord of the Rings films, then this is a great book to read. Less complex than the Lord of the Rings books, but just as fantastical, the story follows the quest of hobbit Bilbo Baggins to win a share of the treasure guarded by the dragon, Smaug. (Year 7+)



Do you have any reccomendations for book to film adaptations? Why not share them by commenting on this post!


lunes, 15 de abril de 2013

The Mini Olympics!

Hi folks!

It´s been very exciting this week at school, although we have missed some of you while you´ve been at the Mini Olympics!

In the Biblioteca Elemental we saw some marvellous artwork being done on the team banners.

I visited the Minis yesterday and it was wonderful to see all these colourful banners in action.

 


 It was also a joy to see all you inspired young sports people!  
 




I´ve been training hard all week with my daughter Gina who was a goalie in 2B´s Handball team.  Our training had its ups and downs and it reminded me of a great story we have in the Library called The goalie´s secret, by Paul Shipton about a boy trained to be an amazing goalkeeper by an old lady (who was very nifty on her feet!).

JN SHI goa



Another really popular sports novel we have is Creando equipo by Laura Gallego which I have promised myself to read to improve my Spanish!

VN GAL cre



There are lot´s more like these to explore.  Try entering novela sobre deportes as your Keyword (Palabra Clave) into the Find (Buscar) box in the Library Catalog.  Click here for Library Catalog

And remember it´s the taking part that counts!

Have a great week!

Miss Marie



miércoles, 10 de abril de 2013

Feria del Libro en Español
 "Ilustradores españoles",
Marzo 2013.


Este ha sido el cartel del XV Concurso Literario de Microrrelatos "Don Luis González", que hemos celebrado durante la Feria del Libro en Español de este año, que se ha dedicado a los "Ilustradores Españoles".
La participación ha sido buena y muy variada.
Os dejo los ganadores de cada categoría.
¡¡Espero que os gusten!!

 Empezamos con los alumnos más pequeños,

pero no por ello menos artistas,

la prueba la podéis ver vosotros mismos.

Ahí va una muestra








                                                     


Estos son los ganadores del 3º ciclo de Primaria

y 1º de la ESO.








Los alumnos de 8º a 12º concursaban en la misma categoría, y por tanto se eligió al mejor entre todos estos cursos

y la ganadora fue.........








En la categoría de Adultos, tuvimos que crear dos subcategorías.

Por un lado se eligió un Microrrelato de un Padre

y un Microrrelato de un Profesor.



Víctor Gamoch es el seudónimo de Francisco Conde García, padre de la alumna de Iº Bachillerato A, Olga Conde Carretié.
Además del Concurso de Microrrelatos,
nos lo pasamos genial con la Maratón de Lectura
que duró dos días enteros.

También tuvimos la visita de

D. Antonio Rodríguez Almodóvar

y Dña. Carmen Gil.

Dos grandes autores de la literatura infantil española.

Hasta pronto.

 

Elvira Sobrino