Syre Library

Syre Global Reading Challenge Team

Syre Library staff (Mrs. Alexander (M/W/Th), Mrs. Altena (T/F) and Mrs. Johnson) is dedicated to helping students become capable readers of fiction as well as nonfiction, experts in information access skills and learning strategies, passionate lovers of books and learning, and life long learners.

The Syre Library offers a variety of services to students, teachers, Syre families and to the Syre Community at large. Students listen to stories and are presented with booktalks that range from "new books" to historical fiction titles, to survival stories. They receive instruction in research strategies and new computer technology. Each student visits the library at least once a week. Teachers and the librarian plan additional times during the week when students are involved in research projects or activities using library computers. The library is open during recesses for additional access to the technology and for leisurely enjoyment of books.

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206-368-4161

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Some Helpful Links:

Math Whiz Website

Mrs. Altena's Website

Washington State Research

A Variety of Book Lists!!

King County Library Book List

Children's Books In A Series

Nancy J. Keane's Book Lists

King County Public Library

Seattle Public Library

American Library Association

Washington Library Media Association

Washington State Essential Learnings

Award Winning Books:

NW Young Reader's Choice Award

Caldecott Medal Book Awards

Children's Choice Book Awards

View WCC Review VoiceThread
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Newbery Medal Book Awards

Copyright:
Art Rights & Wrongs

Crash Course on Copyright

Global Reading Challenge

Global Reading Challenge is a
reading program sponsored by
KCLS for 4th and 5th grade students.
This program motivates kids of
ALL reading levels to read a variety
of books and encourages all kids
through the team competition.  
We won the county competition in
our first year and the kids were thrilled.
The program runs from October to
February or March.
Please come to the library if you
are interested.