Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club (7/15)

Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club
Grades 6-8 – Advance registration required
Wednesday, July 15, from 7:00 – 8:00pm
Mill Valley Public Library, 375 Throckmorton Avenue

Come together to dine and discuss Airborn by Kenneth Oppel. Matt Cruse is a cabin boy on the Aurora, a huge airship that sails hundreds of feet above the ocean. In this swashbuckling adventure, he and society girl Kate encounter sky pirates and creatures never before dreamed of by the humans who sail the skies. Click here to register.

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Hour of Code Co-Founder Appears at MVGATE Event

By Mira Schwirtz

Ali Partovi, tech entrepreneur and co-founder of the computer science education initiative Code.org, spoke Feb. 25 at the Marin County Office of Education promoting a national campaign to make computer science part of a standard U.S. education. Afterwards he joined MVGATE in presenting an “Hour of Code Night” program for parents and students.

25 states including CA don't let students apply computer science toward HS graduation. - Ali Partovi

Calling computer science as important a subject as algebra or the physical sciences in teaching fundamental reasoning and logic skills, Partovi said Hour of Code’s kid-friendly curriculum is meant to spur interest in programming and help prepare American students for future tech jobs.

“There are more jobs in computer programming than there are people to fill them,” Partovi said during his presentation to Marin Country teachers, administrators, and parents. “That’s why the tech industry has to invite immigrants to fill them. India and China have already made computer science a core subject in their schools.”

Partovi also described his childhood in Iran during the Iran-Iraq war, when he and his twin brother spent hours programming their computer as a means of escape from the violence around them. Hour of Code curriculum, he explained, is designed to give students a taste of coding without the needless frustration he experienced hunting out typos in a dense programming script. “I wish I had had the Hour of Code when I was learning,” Partovi said.

Since its launch in 2013, Hour of Code’s web-based application using puzzles to teach basic programming concepts has been used by more than 100 million people. Currently 25 states, including California, don’t allow students to count computer science classes toward their high school graduation requirements.

After his talk, Partovi took the stage to help introduce MVGATE’s Hour of Code Night. The program lets children and their parents do their first hour of computer coding together – all via Code.org’s Hour of Code puzzles. “It was fantastic to have Ali help lead the program,” said John Pearce, co-founder of MVGATE. “We’ve used Code.org’s terrific online materials to bring Hour of Code Night to more than 2,000 kids and parents at schools across Marin.”

In addition to Hour of Code Nights, the Mill Valley-based nonprofit provides on-campus, afterschool classes to hundreds of K-5 kids, in three Marin County communities, using online curriculum from Code.org, MIT, Google, and other sources.

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Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club (4/8)

Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club
Grades 6-8 – Advance registration required
Wednesday April 8, 2015 from 6:30-7:30pm
Mill Valley Public Library, 375 Throckmorton Avenue

The Mill Valley Public Library welcomes you to the “Pizza & Pages” Middle School Book Club, now in its third year! Come together to dine and discuss Gene Luen Yang’s award-winning graphic novel American Born Chinese over pizza and dessert. Click here to register.

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“Community Powered Learning” …and [Y]our Kids

We at MV GATE are building a new model for delivering quality computer science learning to our elementary school kids. It’s happening in unique partnership with parents and schools, at zero cost to schools, right now.

We call our model “Community Powered Learning.” It consists of mobilizing parents and older-students to teach computer science to kids in grades K-5.

The result? Teaching teams with “a dog in the fight.” Supported by great training and teaching resources. Led by professionals who bring singular commitment and focused experience to each class.

Learn more: come to an MV GATE Parent Meeting at your school! Now serving more than a dozen schools throughout Marin County. Want your school or community to be one of them? Contact the MV GATE Team at mvgateac@gmail.com.

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Winter at the Mill Valley Public Library

The Mill Valley Public Library hosts some exciting programs this winter especially for middle schoolers:

  • Pizza and Pages Book Club Read Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve, then come discuss with your fellow readers on January 14. Plus, there’s pizza and dessert! Register here.
  • Lego Robotics Workshops. In January MVPL offers a series of robotics workshops, once a month on the weekend. The first is January 25. Find out more and register here.
  • Creative Writing Circle with Karen Benke. Take a break from writing for school and get your creative juices flowing. Find out more here, and sign up for each of the four sessions individually (1/22, 2/26, 3/26, 4/23).

Visit the library or call 415-389-4292 x4 for more information. See you there!

(Adults and older kids, don’t forget that MVPL is your easy & free gateway to a vast network of libraries through Marinet and the LINK+ system.)

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Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club (10/14)

Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club
Grades 6-8 – Advance registration required
Tuesday October 14, 2014 from 6:30-7:30pm
Mill Valley Public Library, 375 Throckmorton Avenue

The Mill Valley Public Library welcomes you to the “Pizza & Pages” Middle School Book Club, now in its third year! Come together to dine and discuss Walter Dean Myer’s award-winning book Monster. A teenager’s life is turned around by one single event… Does this make him a monster? Get ready to discuss Steve Harmon’s innocence/guilt with your fellow readers over pizza and dessert. Click here to register.

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Yikes! Tarantula Hikes!

Last fall’s hike in search of migrating tarantulas was a big hit, with 35 kids & parents joyfully scaling Mount Diablo is search of these remarkable, gentle creatures.

We’re pleased to bring back this delightful flashmob-style free event for fall 2014.

REGISTER NOW for hikes on Sunday 9/28 or Sunday 10/5!

(And please volunteer to be our on-site greeter: it’s super-easy and takes 15 mins.)

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Summer at the Mill Valley Public Library

Our Mill Valley Public Library is on a roll.

The Middle School Book Club will soon celebrate its second anniversary, and we’re thrilled that MVPL now offers programs specifically for middle school kids, including Maker Air Force, Jewelry Making, Coding, and Life-Size Clue (!).

And for grades 3-5, The Laugh-out-Loud Book Club starts Tue Jun 24, reading aloud The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex.

The much-loved Personalized Reading List (PeRL) program will return this summer. Kids grades 4-8 enjoy a long & thoughtful personal interview with the librarian, who helps design a first-rate list of books and authors just for your child. Sign up here for free.

(Adults and older kids, don’t forget that MVPL is your easy & free gateway to a vast network of libraries through Marinet and the LINK+ system.)

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Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club (7/17)

Pizza and Pages Middle School Book Club
Grades 6-8 – Advance registration required
Thursday July 17, 2014 from 7:00-8:30pm
Mill Valley Public Library, 375 Throckmorton Avenue

Why, yes, it has been two years since MVGATE parents Bruce Berrol and Elizabeth Leane worked with the Mill Valley Public Library to launch the “Pizza & Pages” Middle School Book Club. Celebrate the second anniversary in style on Thu 7/17/2014 with steampunk thriller Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld. Current fifth-graders will be welcome to join!  Read Leviathan and get ready to discuss it with your fellow readers and eaters over pizza and dessert.

In an alternate 1914 Europe, fifteen-year-old Austrian Prince Alek, on the run from the Clanker Powers who are attempting to take over the globe using mechanical machinery, forms an uneasy alliance with Deryn who, disguised as a boy to join the British Air Service, is learning to fly genetically-engineered beasts. Sign-ups start June 9.

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Research Day for middle-schoolers at Marine Mammal Center

Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, today MVGATE took two dozen top middle-school science students to a special Research Discovery Day at the Marine Mammal Center.

parasitology station

parasitology station

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