GENEVA TOWNSHIP — The enthusiasm was contagious Thursday inside the Platt R. Spencer Elementary School’s gymnasium as students were eagerly reading to their families the books they made during Steven Kellogg’s Young Author’s Night.
Young Author’s Night was born out of a special event that took place earlier in the year when renowned children’s author and illustrator Steven Kellogg visited Spencer Elementary and gave each child an autographed book, said Annie Ward, second-grade teacher.
“Every grade level is here tonight with the books they created. It has been a wonderful, creative learning experience for our students,” Ward said.
Kay Havens’ first-grade students created a class book together, with a butterfly theme, called “Our Butterfly Story.”
“It was about a boy and his dog who went for a walk in their town, Geneva, and found on a milkweed leaf some butterfly eggs. Soon the eggs hatched into caterpillars, and the book follows the life cycle of the butterfly until it becomes a monarch,” Havens said.
The goal of the young author’s program was to get the students involved with the writing, illustrating and publishing books, said Curt Bryan, fourth-grade teacher.
“This is a great way for our students to see what it would be like to be an author like Steven Kellogg,” said Michael Penzenik, principal. “I love how the kids’ faces light up when they read me the book they wrote and illustrated.”
Third-grader Mitchell Dawes said he had a lot of fun helping to write and color his classroom book called “Fantasy Classroom 32.”
“I have many favorite parts of our book like, ‘when we say one, two, three, grow like a tree,’ the room grows. Then there is a Twilight Twister roller coaster in our classroom that shoots gum balls in your mouth at the end of the ride,” Dawes said, smiling.
The page Dawes illustrated and colored was page No. 8: “the other water (roller) coaster that lands in a huge pool of hot chocolate.”
“I learned that making books could be fun and reading books to other people can be exciting,” he said.
Local News
Spencer students write, illustrate children’s books
- Local News
-
-
Murder suspect kills self at mother’s grave
Madison Township police officers found the body of a murder suspect in the Alexander Harper Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, ending a day-long, multi-county manhunt.
-
Presses stopped
It was June 23, 1969.
-
Airport takes off with a new name
A new name for the Ashtabula County Airport is winding its way through the regulatory channels.
-
Property owners must pay for meth labs in Jefferson
An ordinance requiring landowners to pay for the clean-up costs of clandestine drug labs was unanimously adopted by Village Council.
-
Elections board gets help with time-consuming tasks
A Xenia company specializing in election services will take on some time-consuming tasks that should help contain the Ashtabula County Board of Elections’ labor costs, members said.
-
Commissioners pay to get the business
Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $15,000 contract with Growth Partnership for Ashtabula County to provide business service representation on behalf of the county’s One-Stop job training center.
-
Grand Valley sixth grader wins Ashtabula County Spelling Bee
James Elliott, a sixth grader at Grand Valley Middle School, clinched his win of the 29th annual Ashtabula County Area V Spelling Bee by successfully spelling the words “physique” and “daffodil.”
-
Sports, academics to come together
SPIRE Institute will expand its educational base and accept international students into its sports performance programs through a partnership with the Andrews Osborne Academy, Ted Meekma, SPIRE management team member, announced Wednesday.
-
Conneaut Chamber lauds top citizen, ‘Champions’
Nicholas Iarocci, Conneaut’s 2011 Citizen of the Year, needed plenty of gulps of water to complete his acceptance speech Tuesday night.
-
Felony charge filed in robbery
An Ashtabula woman who police said grabbed a woman’s purse inside a Conneaut supermarket late Monday afternoon faces a felony charge in Conneaut Municipal Court, according to reports.
- More Local News Headlines
-





