Friday, April 01, 2016
Summertime and the Reading is Breezy
SCBWI Publishes First-Ever Summer Reading List
By Bonnie Bader, SCBWI PAL Coordinator
Summer is a carefree time for kids, but not necessarily for
educators, parents and caregivers. They have to be wary of a very well
documented phenomenon-the summer slide in reading achievement. Enter
the summer reading list. Today, over 95% of libraries have summer
reading programs to help prevent the summer reading slide. Research has
shown that kids who enroll in library-run summer reading programs
return to school not having lost any reading skills, and as more
interested and engaged readers.
Taking a cue from librarians, SCBWI is
developing its first ever Summer Reading List. In order to be included,
you need only be an SCBWI member and submit one PAL-published book. Our
list will be organized into fifteen regions (the same regions as used
for the Crystal Kites), and organized by grade level - K-2, 3-5, 6-8,
9-12 and genre. Not only will the SCBWI Summer Reading List offer lots
of choice, but the kids will be able to select books by local
authors-all books will denote the author and/or illustrator's place of
residence. The first SCBWI Summer Reading List will be available mid-May, both in hard copy and in downloadable form.
Labels: authors, books, kidlit, librarians, library, reading, reading list, SCBWI, school, students, summer, teachers
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Teachers & Librarians: Free books for you
Dear Teachers and Librarians,
Multiple copies of the Phantom Stallion and Wild Horse Island foreign language
editions pictured here are sitting, unloved, in boxes.
The French translations are soft cover and I have no Spanish editions, but the books shown above are
free
to good homes !
Education Tip: When I do school visits, I bring along American originals
and foreign editions. Then, because cover art differs so from country to
country, I ask students to compare/contrast cultural perceptions of today's
American West. Even the little ones love looking for clues
to make matches.
If you’d like to check your libraries for HarperCollins copies
you already have, these books are, from left:
TOP Row: Phantom Stallion 2, 3 and Wild Horse Island 1
MIDDLE Row: Phantom Stallion 3, 4, 8, Wild Horse Island 2
BOTTOM row: Phantom
Stallion 4, 6, 5, 6
Feel free to shoot me a personal email farleyterri@aol.com from your school or library email address if you’re interested.
Have a wonderful school year,
Terri
Labels: foreign language editions, librarians, libraries, phantom stallion, teachers, wild horse island
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