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1 1 Be a Reading Star Brenda Steffens MASL Conference April 2012 bsteffens@mcr1.stovermo.com

2 2 Be A Reading Star  I want every child that comes into my library to love to read.  My goal is to try every avenue to find the right book for the right child so that they can become lifelong readers.

3 3 One School One Read  All students read the same book at the same time.  Choose your book  Purchase one book per family  Set up a calendar with chapters and activities  Trivia Questions each day  Funding

4 4 One School One Read  American Legion, Lions Club, Local Banks, Reality Offices, etc  First Read  Book plates  Read to Them-- http://www.readtothem.org/index.php http://www.readtothem.org/index.php

5 5 One School One Read  This is our second year  First year was World According to Humphrey  Second year was Sarah Plain and Tall

6 6 One School One Read SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday APRIL11 12 OSOB KICKOFF Books sent home Read chapter 1 13 Read chapter 2 14 Read chapter 3 15 READ A BUTTON DAY 16 17 Solve the Humphrey challenge of the week 18 Read chapter 4 19 Read chapter 5 20 Read chapter 6 21 EARLY OUT 22 NO SCHOOL 23 24 Solve the Humphrey challenge of the week 25 NO SCHOOL 26 Read chapter 7 27 Read chapter 8 28 Read Chapter 9 29 READ A SHIRT HUMPHREY CONTEST ENTRIES DUE 30 MAY 1 Solve the Humphrey challenge of the week 2 Read chapter 10 3 Read chapter 11 4 Read chapter 12 5 Read chapter 13 6 Read a hat day 7 99 Read chapter 14 10 Read chapter 15 1112 Prizes awarded for joke contest 13 Prizes awarded for “More Adventures with Humphrey” contest

7 7 One School One Read  The World According to Humphrey  Trivia Questions   (4/13) Chapter 1: What is Humphrey’s secret? (the lock on his cage doesn’t work)  (4/14) Chapter 2: Who is Humphrey’s new friend? (Aldo the night custodian)  (4/15) Chapter 3: What promise did Sayeh make to Mrs. Brisbane? (to raise her hand and answer a question)  (4/19) Chapter 4: Who was the first person to take Humphrey home for the weekend? (Mr.Morales the principal)  (4/20) Chapter 5: What would Aldo the custodian really like to have? (a girlfriend)  (4/21) Chapter 6: How did Humphrey try to help Mr. Aldo find a girlfriend? (put Moonlighter’s Club ad on overhead projector)  (4/27) Chapter 7: Why doesn’t Sayeh like to talk in class? (she is afraid other children will make fun of her accent)  (4/28) Chapter 8: What prize did Humphrey win? (best costume) What was his costume? (a ghost)  (4/29) Chapter 9: What was Humphrey’s secret weapon? (a rubberband)  (5/3) Chapter 10: Why did Garth sneak back into the classroom during recess? (to let Humphrey out of his cage)  (5/4) Chapter 11: What was the problem in the Thomas household? (TV always on) How did Humphrey solve this problem? (unplugged theTV)  (5/5) Chapter 12: Why was Humphrey worried at the end of chapter 12? (no one  volunteered to take him home for Thanksgiving or because Mrs. Brisbane was taking him home)  (5/6) Chapter 13: Where does Mrs. Brisbane’s son live? (Tokyo)  (5/10) Chapter 14: What did Mr. Brisbane use to capture Humphrey? (his cap)  (5/11) Chapter 15: What Christmas gift does Mr. Brisbane make for Humphrey? (his very own playground)

8 8 Got Books? I do  Display of students with their favorite book with milk mustaches  Use shaving cream

9 9 Be a Reading Star  GIVEAWAY

10 10 Author Visits  Invite an author to visit with your classroom  Local authors  Share authors with other schools  Skype with an author  http://www.katemessner.com/authors-who- skype-with-classes-book-clubs-for-free/ http://www.katemessner.com/authors-who- skype-with-classes-book-clubs-for-free/

11 11 Author Visits  http://skypeanauthor.wetpaint.com/ http://skypeanauthor.wetpaint.com/  World Read Aloud Day-- http://litworld.org/worldreadaloudday/

12 12 Guest Readers  Community  High School students  Support Staff  Elementary to High School  Speech and Drama Students  Representatives and Senators  Government Officials

13 13 Stories  Books on Tape/CD  Playaways  Stories Online— www.barnesandnoble.com/storytime www.barnesandnoble.com/storytime

14 14 Book Talks  Select four or five books and give a brief summary of the book  Have students stand up and give a brief summary of the book

15 15 Use Puppets  Purchase puppets to go with stories  Make your own puppets  Download free puppets—www.kizclub.comwww.kizclub.com  Piggie and Elephant books

16 16 Web 2.0 Ideas Be A Reading Star!

17 17 Twitter  Great Professional Development  Find out about latest books  Get the latest from authors  Great reading ideas  Title Talk—last Sunday of the Month  @bulldogsread

18 18 Twitter  Some great people to follow @MrSchuReads @frankisibberson @thebrainlair @alybee93 @jmalphy @shannonmmiller @anitasilvey

19 19 Twitter--Authors  @JudyBlume  @Eric_Wright  @sarahdressen  @LaurelSynder  @DanGutmanBooks  @BobbiePyron  @The_Pigeon  @StudioJJK

20 20 Facebook  Share information › Books › Book club › Reading Activities › Pictures

21 21 Blogs  Jenn’s Bookshelves-- http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/2011/11/12 /thankfully-reading-weekend-2011-edition/ http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/2011/11/12 /thankfully-reading-weekend-2011-edition/  MSTA Lounge—Book Challenge

22 22 Flicker  Add pictures for families to see the fun  Make sure you follow school guidelines  www.flickr.com www.flickr.com

23 23 Bookmarks using QR codes

24 24 QR Code Instructions Make posters, bookmarks, etc. to highlight authors, series, award programs, etc. Find your website Go to http://goqr.me/http://goqr.me/ Download your QR code on your publication

25 25 QR Codes  How to make QR Codes in three easy steps. http://www.flickr.com/photos/info_grrl/623476 4457/in/set-72157625298744518 http://www.flickr.com/photos/info_grrl/623476 4457/in/set-72157625298744518

26 26 Eye Read Do You?

27 27 Be a Reading Star  GIVEAWAY

28 28 Award Programs Be A Reading Star

29 29 Award Programs  Building Block--PK-K › http://molib.org/BuildingBlock.html http://molib.org/BuildingBlock.html  Show-Me Readers Award—1-3 › http://www.maslonline.org/ http://www.maslonline.org/

30 30 Award Programs  Mark Twain Award—4-6 http://www.maslonline.org  Truman Award— 6-8  http://www.maslonline.org  Gateway Award—9-12 http://www.maslonline.org

31 31 Award Programs  Caldecott Awards-- http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgra nts/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecottwinners/ caldecottmedal.cfm  Newbery Awards-- http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookme dia/newberymedal/newberymedal

32 32 Reading Circle  Sponsored by MSTA  www.msta.org/readingcircle www.msta.org/readingcircle  Reading program for PK-12  Certificates online  Recommended books  Activities  Coloring book

33 33 Missouri Read Aloud Day  2 nd Friday in March  House Bill 795  Representative Mike Kelley  This bill designates the second Friday in March as “Missouri School Read-In Day.” The day is to be appropriately observed with activities that promote an increased awareness of the importance and benefits of reading and that encourage greater emphasis on reading in the school and in the home.

34 34 Be a Reading Star  GIVEAWAY

35 35 Calendar  Fun Days Calendar  Keep list of reading  celebration days  Three year calendar  Three month calendar on  the wall

36 36 Calendar  Children’s Book Week  Teen Week  Poetry Month  Humor Month  National Book Month  Missouri Read Aloud Day  Picture Book Month

37 37 Calendar  Read World Aloud Day  Caterpillar Day  Read for the Record—Sept. 27-Oct. 4 http://www.jstart.org Ladybug Girl and Bug Squad http://www.jstart.org  Wrestle Mania  Pig Day  Friendiversary Day  D.E.A.R. Drop Everything and Read Day-- dropeverythingandread.com

38 38 Book Clubs  High school during lunch  Faculty before school  Make sure you have a name  Discuss books each of us are reading

39 39 Bulldogs Read Bags  Each bag contains 7 books  Get a different bag each week  Students sign up at the beginning of school  I check to see if 7 books are in bag, if not replace book and put a different tag on the bag.

40 40 Bulldogs Read Bags  Students place bags in collapsible carts on Wednesday.  We pick up and change bags, and place outside of classrooms and teachers hand out before going home.  The carts are kept outside of the library so that students can return bags if they have forgotten.

41 41 Bulldogs Read Bags

42 42 Be a Reading Star  GIVEAWAY

43 43 I Love This Book  Use a Flip Camera  Students hold up favorite book and simply say “I Love This Book”  Make a video and show during lunch, etc.

44 44 Book Trailers YouTube Make your own. Photo 3 Schooltube Teachertube http://mrschureads.blogspot.com

45 45 Costumes

46 46 Costumes

47 47 Costumes Costumes available at Costume Specialties http://www.cospec.com/childrens_book_characters.html http://www.cospec.com/childrens_book_characters.html Costumes are free, but you need to pay for shipping which is $140 per costume. You have them at least a week, some longer. You could share the expenses with a neighboring school.

48 48 Challenges  Set up your own challenges for the students  Read at least one book a day  Read 1500 books  -Get the kids involved  -Keep track so the kids can know if you are on track

49 49 Challenges

50 50 BulldogsRead Reading Nights  Held monthly—well almost monthly at the three locations  Programs held for parents and for the kids  Teachers sign up to attend at least one Reading Night a semester  Each month has a theme

51 51 Public Relations  Flyers › General one for all three areas › One for each area › Posted in all three locations › Send one home at beginning of the month with each student

52 52 Public Relations  Newspaper Articles  Articles throughout the month along with pictures from each Adventure Night  Letters and flyers to churches  Pictures  Reminders—day of Reading Night  Stickers  Magnets—dates of all Reading Nights along with READING CARNIVAL

53 53 Reading Night Themes  Wild about books  Reading is a Treat  Reading Wonderland  Reading is Dino-mite  Get Creative & Read  Ahoy Ye Readers!  Bedtime Stories  Go Bananas for Books  Click Clack Read  Catch the Reading Bug  Reading is Spooktacular  Race into Reading  Monster Reading Bash

54 54 Summer Reading Clubs  Same type of thing as the Reading Nights but once a week for 8 weeks  We do teen activities twice a month  Students can check out books throughout the summer and keep reading.

55 55 Be a Reading Star  GIVEAWAY

56 56 Dial A Story  Set up a phone line that students can call in and hear a story read.  Change it every week  Have students read the story

57 57 Clothing  Stop Falling—www.stopfalling.comwww.stopfalling.com  Upstart—www.highsmith.com/upstartwww.highsmith.com/upstart  Café Press –Beware of sizes www.cafepress.com www.cafepress.com  Work Place Pro—www.workplacepro.comwww.workplacepro.com  Design your own

58 58 Simple Ideas  Email—Currently reading—  Sign outside of classroom: Currently Reading ____________________  Sign on lockers: Currently Reading_____________________________ _ use business card magnets

59 59 Giveaways for Prizes  Bags  Water bottles  Glasses  Books  Pencils

60 60 Publishers  Contact publishers and they will send you lots of free items such as › Posters › Bookmarks › Books › CD’s

61 61 Be a Reading Star  GIVEAWAY

62 62 Decorations  Decorate your room to reinforce reading › Stuffed animals › Clocks › Calendars › Posters › Signage › Book Sticks

63 63 Show off books

64 64 Showcase books with book characters

65 65 Quilts in the hallway

66 66 Quilts in the hallway

67 67 KNOW BOOKS!  Join NetGallery--http://www.netgalley.com/  Sign up and read the books before published  Can read them on Nook, Kindle, Ipad, or on your computer.

68 68 Goodreads  www.goodreads.com www.goodreads.com  See what your friends are reading.  Keep track of what you've read  Organize your books into virtual bookshelves  Join a book club to discuss your favorite books

69 69 Inexpensive Books  Book Close Outs-- http://www.bookcloseouts.com/Store/Browse/ Kids/_/N-2ji http://www.bookcloseouts.com/Store/Browse/ Kids/_/N-2ji  Scholastic Book Fairs Warehouse Sales  Dollar Tree  Goodwill  Half Price Books  First Books--http://www.fbmarketplace.org/

70 70 Bookreaders

71 71 Nooks or Kindles  Download Award books onto the electronic devices  Check them out to the students  Parents and students sign an agreement first

72 72 Other Resources  www.kizclub.com Has color and black and white book props already made. Just print and add a popsicle stick.

73 73 Free Little Libraries  http://www.littlefreelibrary.org/

74 74 World Book Night  World Book Night is an annual celebration designed to spread a love of reading and books. To be held in the U.S. as well as the U.K. and Ireland on April 23, 2012. It will see tens of thousands of people go out into their communities to spread the joy and love of reading by giving out free World Book Night paperbacks.

75 75 World Book Night  http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/ http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/  The Thirty Books  The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian  Wintergirls Wintergirls  I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings  Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights  Kindred Kindred  Ender's Game Ender's Game  Little Bee Little Bee  The Hunger Games The Hunger Games  Blood Work Blood Work  The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

76 76  Because of Winn Dixie Because of Winn Dixie  Zeitoun Zeitoun  Peace Like a River Peace Like a River  A Reliable Wife A Reliable Wife  Q is for Quarry Q is for Quarry  A Prayer for Owen Meany A Prayer for Owen Meany  The Kite Runner The Kite Runner  The Stand The Stand  The Poisonwood Bible The Poisonwood Bible  The History of Love The History of Love

77 77 World Book Night  The Book Thief The Book Thief  The Namesake The Namesake  The Things They Carried The Things They Carried  Bel Canto Bel Canto  My Sister's Keeper My Sister's Keeper  Housekeeping Housekeeping  The Lovely Bones The Lovely Bones  The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks  Just Kids Just Kids  The Glass Castle The Glass Castle

78 78 Summer Reading Clubs  Barnes and Noble

79 79 Nerdy Book Club  Join librarians, teachers, authors, illustrators, book sellers, etc and be a part of the Nerdy Book Club  http://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/ http://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/  Nerdy Book Awards  Clothing also

80 80 Read—Read—Read Be the example! Be a Reading Star!


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