The library team is pleased to be able to offer a summer program for checking out library books. The Summer Click and Collect Programme is similar to our June re-opening of school process. If you are unfamiliar with the current online selection process, please watch the video below.
Finally, please complete the request form by noon on Tuesdays each week for collection on Wednesday. (The form will close at noon, and reopen Friday morning for the next week’s selections.) Further information is in the video.
Thank you for your support,
SHR Library
Summer Click and Collect Video Tutorial
Please watch the full video tutorial it contains instructions for this program.
Please complete the form by noon (12:00) on Tuesday. This will allow the library staff time to assemble your book request. The form will be reset on Fridays to allow you to choose books over the weekend for the following Wednesday collection.
Breakout EDU games bring the challenges of an escape room to the classroom. One of its features is a digital breakout. Students use the provided clues to solve digital puzzles. To join a class and play the digital platform, create your account here using the class code provided for your level.
Junior Breakout games : Class code – YJBGOY
Senior Breakout games : Class code – szvuot
Also! We are introduciong the new digital game for senior students. Please see our Firefly page for more infomation.
For students playing the digital Breakout games, Ms. Marivic and Mrs. Rous will be available to help Senior students on Thursdays at 2:20pm and Junior students on Wednesdays at 2:20pm. We look forward to seeing you!
We have a lovely Paper Craft for you today from Red Ted Art, thank you Maggy for this amazing idea – Hug a Book Bookmarks! This fun Hug a Book PUG Bookmark DIY ! I love how those ties pop over the edge of the book. So fun!
Pug Bookmark DIY – Materials
As always it is a matter of rooting around and seeing what you have at home… we used –
Cream light card and brown paper
Black light card and white paper
Scissors, pens and glue
You can of course also use our fabulous printables – either print them onto light card yourself or cut and glue onto card to make them a little strong and more durable –
Before we do, we have to prepare supplies following these:
Construction paper (12″ x 18″)
A4 paper or carton (A3 paper optional)
Printable template
Printer
Stapler
Scissors
Stick glue
Elastic band, about 25 cm (10 in)
How to make “Paper Hand-Puppets”
1. Print and Cut the Template
Step 1
Print the template on a thick A4 sheet or carton. You can also print it out in A3 size to make a bigger hand puppet if you wish. The small one is more suitable for kids’ hands. The dotted lines on the pattern mark the points where you need to cut and fold.
Using a pair of scissors, trim off the white edges outside the dotted rectangle. You may also use a cutter and a cutting mat for more precision.
2. Fold and Glue the Puppet
Step 1
Place the page on on a flat surface with the printed side facing down.
Fold the page in half along the vertical central line, by bringing the left edge towards the right. Follow the dotted line as a guide. Once folded, crease well. You may use a bone folder or the back of a metal spoon for perfectly sharp folds.
Step 2
Open up the page and apply some stick glue. Please don’t forget the corners of your page.
Fold the page once more, and press to ensure that the page is firmly glued.
Step 3
Now, following the upper dotted line of the pattern, fold the upper part of the page downwards.
And crease well. Now the face should appear looking upside down.
Step 4
Now bring the lower edge of the page upwards and fold along the dotted line.
Crease well.
Step 5
Flip the face over so that you can see the mouth.
Fold in the center.
Carefully align the lower edge with the upper edge and then crease.
Open the puppet up. You actually made an accordion fold, where the mouth should be on the inside and the face on top. Well done!
3. Add the Elastic Band
Step 1
Measure the elastic band on the puppet. You need it to be slightly longer than the width of your puppet.
Step 2
Cut the elastic band on the measured length. You can carefully burn the edge of the elastic with a lighter to avoid fraying.
Cut a second elastic band of the same size.
Step 3
Place the elastic bands on the two central pieces of your puppet, the ones behind the mouth. You need to place the upper elastic on the center of the rectangle. Use a stapler to secure both edges of the elastic band.
Place the elastic band underneath, a bit closer to the fold. This one is for the thumb, which is shorter than the rest of your palm—that is why! Secure it in place by stapling both edges.
Step 4
Slip your fingers into the top elastic band and your thumb into the bottom elastic band. This way you can easily open and close your hand puppet’s mouth.
Play!
In this tutorial you learned an easy way to create paper hand-puppets using simple materials you already have at home. Just by printing the template and with a few cuts and folds even a kid can do, you have a lovely hand-puppet in five minutes.
Now that you’ve got the hang of it, you can also make a bigger one by printing the template on A3 paper. For the larger puppet repeat all the steps; just make sure you keep the elastic band of the same size as the small one for easier gripping.
And why not make some unprinted white ones and let the kids create their own heroes with hand drawings!
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
English Storytime
Thursday, 30th April 2020. English Story time, Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Pinkalicious and the Pirates’ by Victoria Kann.
Thai Storytime
Thursday, 30th April 2020, Thai Story time. Miss Sairung is reading ‘Little Beauty’ by Anthony Browne; translated by Miss Sairung.
Accessing Storytime Videos:
For Students please visit Firefly to access content.
For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.
Breakout EDU games bring the challenges of an escape room to the classroom. One of its features is a digital breakout. Students use the provided clues to solve digital puzzles. To join a class and play the digital platform, create your account here using the class code provided for your level.
Junior Breakout games : Class code – YJBGOY
Senior Breakout games : Class code – szvuot
For students playing the digital Breakout games, Ms. Marivic and Mrs. Rous will be available to help Senior students on Thursdays at 2:20pm and Junior students on Wednesdays at 2:20pm. We look forward to seeing you!
Monday, 27th April 2020, Thai Storytime. Miss Toon is reading ‘มีอาอิจฉาน้อง’ by วาโอ.
Accessing Storytime Videos:
For Students please visit Firefly to access content.
For Parents of Pre-Prep students please visit app.seesaw.me and add code ZAJQ IONZ to access content. (The code expires on April 28, 2020 but we will share the new code at that point).
Friday, 24th April 2020, English Storytime, Mrs. Rous is reading “Pete the Cat: Pete’s Big Lunch” by James Dean.
Thai Storytime
Friday, 24th April 2020, Thai Storytime. Miss Sairung is reading “อีเลียตน้อยในเมืองใหญ่” โดย Mike Curato, แปลโดย Miss Sairung.
Accessing Storytime Videos:
For Students please visit Firefly to access content.
For Parents of Pre-Prep students please visit app.seesaw.me and add code ZAJQ IONZ to access content. (The code expires on April 28, 2020 but we will share the new code at that point).