Title: Vote for Books: Give One Gets Some Session
1Vote for BooksGive One Gets SomeSession
- Presentation
- By Shannon Ayrish, Sharon Hinsley and Carol
Purvis - December 3, 2007
2The Miracle of the Beginning Reader I wriggle
and I jiggleAnd I rock upon my chairI wriggle
my loose tooth,And I twirl a strand of hair.I
chew on several fingersAnd I sometimes suck my
thumb.I tap the reading tableLike I'd play upon
a drum.I kick my foot with rhythm,Lose the
place where I should look.I rub my nose and
clear my throat,And sometimes drop my book.I
look outside the windowAnd I look down at the
floor.I pay very close attentionWhen someone's
at the door.I close my eyes and rest my
headMy teacher's heart must bleed.But in spite
of all thisI'm learning how to read!
3The Book Selection
- Each year a committee selects eight titles from
the nominated books. - The books selected must have been published
within the last five years and be currently in
print. - Care has been taken to choose both fiction and
nonfiction. - Nominations for books to be considered for the
2007-2008 school year are due by December 15,
2007.
4Registration
- Schools are asked to submit a form indicating
their intent to participate between September 1
and December 15, 2007. - Packets of ideas and other free materials will be
sent to registered schools beginning in
September. - Those schools registering after December 15th
will be welcome to vote, but are not guaranteed a
complete packet.
5Award Procedures
- Once students have heard at least five of the
eight Children's Book Award titles, they are
eligible to vote. - Votes are to be sent to the Children's Book Award
chairman. Ballots must be received no later than
April 15, 2008. - The winning books will be posted on the FRA
website (www.flreads.org) by May 1st.
6FRA Award Video
- Try this 3 minute video to introduce the book
award to your school or individual classes. - Visit http//voteforbooks.pbwiki.com
72006-2007 FRA Winning Books
Three Silly Billies by Margie Palatini
Honor Books
Over in the Ocean by Marianne Berkes
To Many Frogs by Sandy Asher
8Carmine A Little More Red by Melissa Sweet
- Make a story map that follows the path of the
story. - Help guide the discussion by examining the
characters, setting, problem and solution. - Students will enjoy writing their own versions of
Little Red Riding Hood
9Carmine A Little More Red by Melissa Sweet
- http//www.melissasweet.net/carmine_teacher's_guid
e.pdf - find a downloadable teachers guide to
use with Carmine a Little More created by Tracie
Vaughn Zimmer. - http//www.literacycenter.net/words_en/color_type_
en.asp - this is fun site to help students learn
their color words. - http//plantphys.info/demo/Colors.html - use this
site to spark a lesson on various color words.
Help students discover all the different hues of
red and other colors.
10Fancy Nancy by Jane O'Connor
11Fancy Nancy by Jane O'Connor
- Make a class alphabet book using fancy words like
Nancy uses in the story. - Invite students with a fancy invitation to a book
party celebrating Fancy Nancy. - Take a students piece of writing from the
beginning of the year and have students make
their writing fancier by changing some of the
words to fancier ones. - Try the Ice Cream Sundae planning sheet
12Fancy Nancy by Jane O'Connor
- http//www.harpercollinschildrens.com/harperchildr
ens/kids/gamesandcontests/features/fancynancy/defa
ult.aspx There is a downloadable pdf file with a
color sheet, fancy word match, and fun ideas for
having a fancy party. - http//pbskids.org/arthur/games/wardrobe/wardrobe.
html - PBS has an interactive dress up game for
those who cant get enough of being fancy. - http//ux1.eiu.edu/psstorm/Monarch08/fancy.html
- Fancy Nancy is also on the Illinois book award
list and this site has some ideas for integrating
the book into your curriculum.
13The Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
- The Gingerbread Girl has many sensory details.
Make a class chart with symbols or words for the
five senses. - Create a Venn diagram in the shape of the
gingerbread girl and the gingerbread boy. - Play a gingerbread math game with the path the
cookie followed. - Make the Gingerbread Kids poem book.
14The Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
- http//kids.tulsalibrary.org/services/ernst/Ginger
bread_Girl.pdf - find a downloadable lesson plan
to use with The Gingerbread Girl. - http//www.gingerbreadgirlbooks.com Lisa Eve
Knight has also developed a Gingerbread Girl
story series and at this site you can find lesson
ideas to accompany her books. - http//www.teachingheart.net/gingerbreadman.html
- A complete gingerbread unit
15The Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
- https//www.roundrockisd.org/docs/6-gingerbreadgir
l.pdf - lesson plan on The Gingerbread Girl. - http//www.lindaslearninglinks.com/gngrbrdman.html
- this is another great Gingerbread Man site. - http//kinderkorner.com/gingerbread.html - this
site is called G is for Gingerbread and it has
many ideas to use with gingerbread books, plus
poems and other resources. - http//midgefrazel.net/gingerbread.html - this is
another good gingerbread site with links and
downloads.
16This Jazz Man by Karen Ehrhardt
- Students will enjoy making a commemorative quilt
based on the characters, instruments, onamonapia,
and numbers from This Jazz Man. - Photo Album Charades for this activity you will
need to take pictures of students posing like one
of the musicians from This Jazz Man.
17This Jazz Man by Karen Ehrhardt
- http//www.thisjazzman.com/index.html - there are
many resources and a curriculum guide at this
site created by the author Karen Ehrhardt. - http//pbskids.org/jazz - Students will enjoy
learning about Jazz music with this interactive
website from PBS.
18Mammoths on the Move by Lisa Wheeler
- Topic Talking there are many science and
history topics that can be discussed in this
book. - Before reading Mammoths on the Move, or even
showing them the book, try playing the mystery
animal game.
19Mammoths on the Move by Lisa Wheeler
- http//www.lisawheelerbooks.com this is the
authors website with some interesting ideas and
resources. - http//school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventu
res/woollymammoth/index.html - this site from
Discover channel has all kinds of information
about Woolly Mammoths and includes lesson plans
and activity sheets. - http//www.mammothsite.com this cool site
explores an actual mammoth archeological dig in
South Dakota. There are lesson plans and
information on the woolly mammoth. - https//www.roundrockisd.org/docs/8-mammoth.pdf -
this site is a list of lesson activities to
accompany Mammoths on the Move.
20Moose Tracks by Karma Wilson
21Moose Tracks by Karma Wilson
- Have students use thin white paper to trace one
of the characters in the story Moose Tracks to
make a retelling. - Using the scenarios in the story Moose Tracks,
create Who has? I have! Cards. - Try making Moose Tracks ice cream and writing a
How to story.
22Moose Tracks by Karma Wilson
- http//www.funtunesforkids.com/moosetunes.php -
this site has all kinds of songs for kids about
moose even one called Moose Tracks. - http//www.daniellesplace.com/html/moosecrafts.htm
l - check out this site for all kinds of fun
moose crafts. - http//www.almanac4kids.com/outdoors/tracks.php -
use this site to view all the different tracks
for animals in the story.
23One More Sheep by Mij Kelly and Russell Ayto
- Use questions to prompt students to rewrite the
storys ending. - Make an accordion book to practice counting the
sheep in the story. - http//www.countingsheepvt.com/kids.htm - this is
a fun site with all kinds of things about sheep
including a downloadable activity book.
24One More Sheep by Mij Kelly and Russell Ayto
- http//firstschool.ws/t/craft/handprint_sheep.html
- a site that has a cute sheep that looks a lot
like the sheep in the book. - http//www.firstschool.ws/ACTIVITIES/CRAFTS/ANIMAL
S/FARM/HANDPRINT-LAMB.HTM - this site has
activities you can do with the template. - http//jas.familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts?pageC
raftDisplaycraftid10129 - Make a very cute Sheep Egg ( rating!).
25What a Day it Was at School by Jack Prelutsky
- This book is a great way to get students started
on examining text features and structure simply
because it has a table of context and page
numbers. - Since this collection of poems is humorous, you
can use it to introduce a lesson on limericks
that are adjusted for young children. - When reading these poems, draw students
attention to the many idioms throughout the book.
26What a Day it Was at School by Jack Prelutsky
- http//www.jackprelutsky.com this is the
authors website with many activities and lesson
ideas for poetry and using humorous poems. - http//teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/poetry/jack
_home.htm - Jack Prelutsky will walk your kids
through writing a poem. - http//www.magneticpoetry.com/kidspoetry/index.htm
- at this site kids can create poems and save
them on-line. - http//literacyhooks.pbwiki.com this site has
many links and ideas for motivating readers with
poetry.
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