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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

The Moon of Letting Go: and Other Stories: Amazon.ca: Richard Van Camp: Books - 0 views

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    "Extending the tradition of Aboriginal storytelling, Richard Van Camp's new collection is eloquently and humorously optimistic. The stories in The Moon of Letting Go celebrate healing through modern day rituals that honour his Dogrib ancestry. Van Camp speaks in a range of powerful voices: a violent First Nations gangster has an astonishing spiritual experience, a single mother is protected from her ex by a dangerous medicine man, and a group of young men pay tribute to a friend by streaking through their northern town. The stories are set in First Nations communities in the Northwest Territories, Vancouver and rural British columbia. They have been broadcast on the CBC, and appeared in anthologies, the Walrus, Prairie Fire, and other journals."
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    Are Richard Van Camp's young adult and adult novels in your school library?
Donna DesRoches

Mockingjay: the first chapter « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Suzanne Collins reads the first chapter...
Donna DesRoches

The Big Crunch by Pete Hautman « Reading Rants! Out of the Ordinary Teen Book... - 0 views

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    "And they fall into the kind of love that isn't love at first sight or like the end of the world. But it's a love that any of you who have ever been in serious ga-ga with someone will recognize immediately: first love. "
Donna DesRoches

25 Awesome Virtual Learning Experiences Online - Virtual Education Websites | AceOnline... - 2 views

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    Just because you're online doesn't mean that you can't experience the world first-hand - or as close to first-hand as possible. Here are websites that feature virtual learning experiences, exposing online visitors to everything from history to geography, astronomy to anatomy, literature to government.
Donna DesRoches

Our First Virtual Author Visit via Skype with Sara Zarr « The Unquiet Library - 0 views

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    The Unquiet Library Celebrated the National Day of Writing and Teen Read Week with our first ever virtual author visit via Skype!  Our special guest was the amazing Sara Zarr, National Book Award finalist and author of Story of a Girl, Sweethearts, and her latest book, Once Was Lost.
Donna DesRoches

SELECTING CHILDREN AND YA LIT OCT 2010.pdf - Google Docs - 5 views

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    Selecting books about First Nations - top 10 for elementary, middle years and primary.
Donna DesRoches

CM Magazine: Slim Goodbody's Lighten Up! series. - 0 views

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    Several titles in this series are a fit for the Saskatchewan Health Curriculum. "Written in a narrative style, interspersed with conversation and first-person accounts, the books have 13 chapters each, plus a table of contents, a glossary, an index and a page listing a few web sites for further information. Although the books have an American slant - there are referrals to the President's Challenge fitness program, and the Food Pyramid - this does not affect the reader's understanding of the concepts presented. In fact, any time a measurement is given in Imperial form, its metric counterpart is written in parentheses, and on nutrition labels, the amounts are always given in metric form. "
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    This would be a useful addition to school library collections. Upper elementary reading level - information relevant to middle years health curricula.
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

Poop Happened!: A History of the World from the Bottom Up: Amazon.ca: Sarah Albee: Books - 1 views

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    "History finally comes out of the water-closet in this exploration of how people's need to relieve themselves shaped human development from ancient times to the present. Throughout time, the most successful civilizations were the ones who realized that everyone poops, and they had better figure out how to get rid of it! From the world's first flushing toilet invented by ancient Minoan plumbers to castle moats in the middle ages that used more than just water to repel enemies, Sarah Albee traces human civilization using one revolting yet fascinating theme."
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    kids would enjoy this title
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.
Jennifer Climenhaga

FIRST NATIONS PERIODICAL INDEX - 3 views

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    I came across this while reviewing the Ministry resources...
Donna DesRoches

YouTube - Lemony Snicket: 12 Books in 120 Seconds - 2 views

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    "12 Books in 120 Seconds," the first in a series of three panic-stricken videos leading up to THE END. Narrated by the infamous Tim Curry and with music by the Gothic Archies, it threatens to expose you to everything the Baudelaire orphans have suffered so far, in less time than it takes to brush one's teeth
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    Love it! There are so many great student created "movie trailers" that students have created for novels on Youtube. This is a great spin on that idea.
Donna DesRoches

Get to Effective Weeding - 11/15/2009 - Library Journal - 3 views

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    An interesting take on weeding.... I've discovered that, whether our expertise is paleontology or board books, most of what holds us back from weeding is psychological. I'm reminded of that first step in most recovery programs: "We admitted we were powerless over [blank]-that our lives had become unmanageable." So, here's a program for people whose collections have become unmanageable-and it's only eight steps.
Donna DesRoches

Kristin's Blog: Blogging with Afghanistan - 1 views

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    What a great way to read a book..... As our English 10 class picked up their Kite Runner books for the first time this semester, I mentioned that we had a "friend in Afghanistan" who was eagerly awaiting their questions and comments. About five hands went up immediately. "Who is it?" "How do you know him?" And of course, "Why does he care about our class?"
Donna DesRoches

Canadian Aboriginal Book for Schools Catalog - 2 views

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    All the titles in our BC Books for BC Schools (2008/09) (2009/10) and our Canadian Aboriginal Book for Schools (2008/09) (2009/10) catalogues have been selected from publisher submissions by teacher-librarians. The titles have been chosen for their relevance to school curricula and are annotated by professional evaluators.
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    I was just going to share this! Since you got to it first Donna, I'll just have to share something else :)
Dolores Cornish

Free Technology for Teachers: Seven Places to Find Free eBooks - 8 views

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    Every year schools around the world spend thousands of dollars on textbooks that are often outdated by the end of their first year in the classroom. Ebooks, many of them free, can represent huge savings for schools over purchasing textbooks. Here are seven places that you can find free ebooks.
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