mercoledì 27 marzo 2013

WORD-WANDERING: A DAY WITH POETRY

On Friday the 22nd of March we had the honor of having Terry Hermsen, a visiting poet from Ohio, present a very interesting workshop on poetry to our Gr4, Gr7 and Gr5 students. The students were interested, thrilled and had loads of fun exploring the world of words, metaphores and poetry. 
Terry with GR 7DT


Here is a message from Terry Hermsen to the students, which pretty much sums it up! 


Dear Ambrit students,

Thank you for the day I got to spend with you last Friday. With your open responses and creative word-play, you made me believe in poetry all the more... and also in the value of international education. I wish more students all over the world could have a school like yours!

As to our time together, I know it was brief. We had enough time to open up some gates... and see what language emerged. Sure, the poems are "off the top of our heads," but they do not always have to "make sense" to spark a fresh picture or make us laugh... or think! Language is all around us, we hear it on the radio, in advertisements, in the talk of a lunchroom, in the quiet of our own minds. And if a poem can catch just a little bit of those words and start them spinning in new directions, maybe it makes hours such as we spent together worth it. At least I hope so.

Best wishes for the rest of your school year... and beyond. As I mentioned in at least one of the sessions, my hope is not necessarily that you go on to write poems the rest of your lives, but that you find something in poetry that might spark ways of seeing and thinking which can open up whatever you do just a little more, be that in science, art, history or society at large. Poetry, based in the words we all share, can be a lens for revitalizing the world... as I believe the poems in these pages show.

With much gratitude,
Terry Hermsen


Terry with GR 5G




Terry with GR 4B

giovedì 21 marzo 2013


HAPPY first day of Spring! 

Today with Prep we had a very special reader...our library helper Mrs Mizuho read us a KAMISHIBAI - a traditional Japanese method of reading fairytales. 
The drawings were on the front of the sheets for the children to look at, while the story was on the back of the previous sheet, to make it easier to read! Very smart!








She illustrated a traditional Japanese fairytale 
called MOMOTARO (the peach boy). 
The children loved it and were surprised 
to know she had made the KAMISHIBAI 
herself! They had very interesting questions 
and noted that Mrs Mizuho should have 
written her name on the "book" as the illustrator!

Arigatō to Mrs Mizuho!

giovedì 29 novembre 2012

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This has been a busy autumn month! Kinder classes have started checking books out, GR 3 is exploring Greek myths, GR 2 is into celebrations and GR 1 is inquiring about imagination. We have had buddies come in to read with some of the classes. GR 8 have listened and commented on Obama's speech...and the Italian book van Ottimomassimo came by to visit us...Please remember to check your children's schedule and send library books back in time, so they can choose another one! 


venerdì 19 ottobre 2012

Peter H. Reynolds

Welcome to Ambrit Peter H. Reynolds!


Peter Hamilton Reynolds is an author and illustrator of children's books and is the Founder of the educational media company FableVision. Reynolds is best known for his children’s books about “authentic learning, creativity and self-expression”, including The North StarIshThe Dot, and So Few of MeThe Dot has been published in over twenty languages. He came to visit Ambrit and presented to Grade 2 and Grade 1 students. It was a wonderful experience! Thank you for sharing your art with us! 

Gr 2 showing their love...

Peter with our own little Vashti


Original Peter H. Reynolds art...
For more information about Peter H. Reynolds, please visit his website at www.peterhreynolds.com

mercoledì 26 settembre 2012

Marcus Pfister

Author of the month: MARCUS PFISTER


 A worldwide success are his since 1992 published children's picture books about the Rainbow Fish. These books were translated in over 80 languages and have been sold with over 15 million copies. As an illustrator, Marcus has never bound himself to a definite style of art and surprises his audience again and again with new techniques and images. Among his books: The Happy Hedghog, The sleepy owl, Penguin Peet, Boris Beaver, Sun and Moon, Hopper and many more.
Marcus Pfister books can be found in the Red spot section in the junior library...come discover him!
style of art and surprises his audience again and again with new techniques and images.