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Donna DesRoches

Reading suggestion engines: Your next read « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Some book recommendation tools that don't require a membership commitment beyond a basic registration - a variety of sites that lead readers to quick book hook-ups based on recent reads, favorite authors, genres and other traits.
Donna DesRoches

"Indigo Books & Music Inc. Announces First-Ever Teen Read Awards" on SMR - 2 views

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    "Indigo Books & Music Inc. is proud to announce the first-ever Teen Read Awards, a celebration of popular teen fiction as well as the Canadian fans who read and love teen books. In the past five years, the teen books category has grown by 150% and has become the second largest at Indigo and Chapters, after adult fiction. "
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    some titles on this list might be worth adding to your collection and bringing to the attention of your YA readers.
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature: Top Ten Books Recommended for Middle School - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in a middle school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, and poetry."
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature: Top Ten Books Recommended for High School - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in a high school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, poetry, short stories, and, prose. "
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in a high school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, poetry, short stories, and, prose. "
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature: Top Ten Books Recommended for Elementary School - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in an elementary school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, traditional story, and poetry. "
Donna DesRoches

Reading 2.0 - 0 views

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    a great site for tons of ideas e.g. 'stickers' - ideas of what to follow when reading a specific book...e.g. Stephanie Meyers - audio tracks/songs, etc...
Donna DesRoches

Reading in a Whole New Way | 40th Anniversary | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    "As digital screens proliferate and people move from print to pixel, how will the act of reading change?"
Donna DesRoches

Facebook | Freedom to Read Week - 3 views

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    Freedom to Read week is in February but it well worth checking out their poster gallery - 25 great posters to use whenever!
Donna DesRoches

The reading revolution is starting to hit home - 0 views

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    "The reading revolution is starting to hit home How does the medium - print or electronic - change the way our children experience books?"
Dolores Cornish

Reading Rockets: The Exquisite Prompt - 1 views

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    The Exquisite Prompt is a series of monthly writing challenges designed as a classroom activity for kids in grades K-12. Teachers can engage their students by selecting just one of the monthly challenges or try a new challenge every month.
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    Offers effective teaching strategies, activities, lessons, lesson plans, worksheets, exercises, skills, tests, assessments for reading comprehension, language arts, literacy, fluency, phonics and phonemic awareness for children, especially those with dyslexia and other reading difficulties.
Donna DesRoches

Facebook | Freedom to Read Week - 1 views

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    Become a Facebook Freedom to Read Fan
Donna DesRoches

The Official Infloox Blog - 1 views

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    We want to help book lovers choose which books to read. We want to help students understand which works were the most influential for specific figures as well as for generations as a whole. We want to help parents buy their children the same books that touched the lives of important people in the past. We want to provide young people with one more role-modeling tool, so that they can imitate, through reading, the famous people they most love.
Donna DesRoches

Wired for Words - 1 views

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    From the Calgary Board of Education and United Library Services Wired for Words is dedicated to providing our young avid readers with a place to get some advice on best-reads! And it is also a place where you can share information about what books you recommend or read the reviews sent in by other readers.
Donna DesRoches

Ten must read books for fans of 'The Hunger Games,' pt. 1 - Toronto Young Adult Fiction... - 3 views

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    a list of 10 must read dysopian teen books that are either already at your book store or will be out in 2011.
Donna DesRoches

Are You Reading YA Lit? You Should Be. | In the Library with the Lead Pipe - 2 views

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    a great article about YA literature and why we should be reading it.
Donna DesRoches

http://www.bookglutton.com/ - 0 views

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    -this is very interesting - a collaborative reading tool - real time commenting.
Donna DesRoches

20 Great Authors (and Actors) Read Famous Literature Out Loud | Open Culture - 0 views

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    "Every now and then, we like to present vintage clips of great authors reading classic literary works - works they have often written themselves. These clips can be fairly revealing. Through them, you can recapture the voices of literary greats, most long since passed. And you can hear how they give character and expression to their own works … or those of others."
Donna DesRoches

Reading Vacation - 1 views

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    Ann eleven-year-old girl who LOVES school and reading. She reviews Middle Grade and Young Adult books for fun.
Donna DesRoches

YALSA » Objectionable Content - 3 views

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    [the YA books in my libraryare] all appropriately reviewed, of course, and many of them are award winners, some several times over-but when it comes to content, they don't pull any punches. So it shouldn't really come as a surprise that I recently got my first book complaint. As librarians, we tend to talk a lot about intellectual freedom and defending our teens' right to read whatever they want. But when push comes to shove, how do we really respond to book challenges in the heat of the moment?
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    I feel lucky that I have not had to defend a book. I hope I would listen to the parent's concerns, arrange a time to respond to that concern, check our division policy again, do some reviews, and then respond. I try to read all the books of an older nature for a K-8 library, so I know the content. In some cases I've sent books on the Jen at NBCHS, because they are to mature for our students, but are still great books. I know I should spend more time researching the books before I buy them, but sometimes I am buying them based on a student's recommendation.
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