East Elementary School Fourth Grade “Battle of the Books”

Sawyer Free Library was honored to participate in this fun event, promoting literacy and education within the community.

Fun was had by all fourth graders last week at East Gloucester Elementary School first ever “Battle of the Books,” a challenge where students read books and then came together to test their book knowledge in a game show-style competition. This fun literary competition was between three teams of East Elementary School fourth graders. 

With the students’ parents and families cheering them on, the fourth graders competed by answering questions about books on the “Battle of the Books” list. It was a competitive until the end, with the final score being: Team 1: 27 points, Team 2: 29 points and Team 3: 27 points.

Over the past four months, from April 3 through June 7, East Gloucester Elementary School fourth graders have been reading an assortment of children’s book titles — from a designated list of 15 books — to equip themselves with knowledge about plots, characters, and themes for the school’s first-ever “Battle of the Books.” Organized by the school’s Fourth Grade teacher Ruth Flaherty, who served as the host of the event, with support from Sawyer Free Library’s Tween Librarian, Marisa Hall, the aim is to make this an annual event and expand to include all fourth graders across the school system.

This “Book Battle” was meant to encourage reading for pleasure, reward the development of comprehension skills and encourage teamwork among young readers. The titles selected vary from easy to more difficult within the 4th-grade reading level. Each participating student was assigned a book to begin the “Book Battle.” They were encouraged to read other book titles if they completed the book. They could read as many as they liked and were able to read over the four months. 

Mrs. Flaherty asked questions to the teams one at a time, and they had one minute to discuss the answer. Teams receive 1 point for each correct answer and 0 for incorrect or incomplete answers. The opposing teams had the opportunity to answer a question that was incorrectly answered.  

Sawyer Free Library was honored to participate in this event. The Library believes in the power of reading to ignite young minds. SFL Tween Librarian Marisa Hall was a part of the program kick-off, visited the students regularly to discuss the books, hosted after-school study sessions in preparation for the big day at the SFL, and served as guest host of the Book Battle! 

Show Your Hometown Pride & Give Back!

East Gloucester Elementary School is now selling Gloucester & Cape Ann Merchandise on Amazon – and all proceeds go directly to the school!

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Just click HERE or go to Amazon.com and search “EGS PTO” “EGS PTO Tees & T-Shirts” or “East Gloucester Elementary School” to see available shirts in adult & kid sizes. Check back for more adult sweatshirts, hoodies & long sleeve tees coming soon.

FREE SHIPPING & returns for Amazon Prime Members!

 

 

East Gloucester’s Fifth Grade Proudly Presents… THE JUNGLE BOOK


The fifth grade students at East Gloucester Elementary School will be preforming Disney’s The Jungle Book kids!

Tickets are still available for all three performances:

Friday 3/23   6:30 PM
Saturday 3/24   2:00 PM
Monday 3/26   6:30 PM

The play will be presented at the East Gloucester Elementary School Auditorium 8 Davis St. Extension. Tickets are $8 at the door.

East Gloucester Elementary Spring Trivia Night – 3/29!

egsSupport the East Gloucester Elementary School PTO
At Minglewood Tavern
Wednesday, March 29th

TOTALLY ’80S + THAT’S SO ’90S TRIVIA starts at 7 PM
classic trivia categories with a throwback theme
$5 per person to play

Plus, we’ll be raffling off awesome prizes like this gift basket from Harpoon Brewery:

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It includes a Harpoon navy t-shirt, Harpoon IPA vest & hat, 4 Harpoon pint glasses, 4 can koozies, 4 bumper stickers & a 4 pack of Hoppy Adventure 16 oz cans  – $125 value!

 

Trivia not your thing? You can still support the school just by dining out at Minglewood Tavern on 3/29, as a percentage of food sales from the entire evening (4-10 PM) will be donated to the EGS PTO.

Minglewood Tavern is located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester www.minglewoodtavern.com

EGS Holiday Fair This Saturday

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Join us this Saturday for a fun & festive family event!

  • Kids Craft Tables
  • Homemade Baked Goods
  • Craft Sale
  • Cake Walk
  • Photos with Santa
  • Amazing Raffle Prizes

Saturday, December 10th
10 AM – 1 PM
East Gloucester Elementary School
8 Davis Street Ext.

 

Students paint garden benches for GEF 10th Birthday Gala

East Gloucester Elementary School students paint a garden bench that will be auctioned off at the 10th Birthday Gala for the Gloucester Education Foundation.

The Gloucester Education Foundation’s 10th Birthday Gala will be held on Friday, November 4th at the Beauport Hotel.

The evening is a fundraising event to celebrate and support GEF, and the organization’s work in the Gloucester Public Schools. In addition to the silent and live auctions, which will include the garden benches painted by students at each of the Gloucester schools, the night will feature a raffle with prizes from area businesses like Styles on Main, Pop Gallery and Treetop Yoga.

Plus hors d’oeuvres, dessert, cash bar, live music, dancing, birthday games and more!

Tickets are $125, reserve your ticket online at thinkthebest.org