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For The Love Of Reading

Published on Jan 23, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

For The Love Of Reading

Margaux DelGuidice-Calemmo & Katherine Guinan
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Remember When...

Remember when reading was exciting? When books were magical (and delicious) and the library was a fun place...the coolest way to spend a morning or afternoon was @ the library.
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Bedtime & Books

Remember when the routine was books and then bedtime?

Link to Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN8YO572aN8

"Book Lovers Are Lucky - They Will Never Be Bored Or Lonely"

To quote Natalie Babbit...
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Books Are Not Boring!

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They Are Delicious

Part I

Rediscovering The Joy Of Reading

10 Ways To Encourage Your "Middle- Schooler" To Read

From: https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/learning-at-home/encouraging-...
1. Let your child choose.
2. Help your child find a book he/she will like.
3. Model reading.
4. Read together.
5. Keep it light.
6. Find a compelling series.
7. Give books as gifts.
8. Engage in meaningful discussions.
9. Explain how reading will help your child pursue his/her passion.
10. Tie reading into social life.
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10 Ways To Encourage Your "High- Schooler" To Read

From: https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/learning-at-home/encouraging-...
1. Keep it real.
2. Let your teen choose.
3. Look for books at his/her reading level.
4. Model reading.
5. Discuss what he/she reads.
6. Resist the urge to criticize.
7. Find a compelling series.
8. Connect reading to passion.
9. Tie reading to social media.
10. Leverage his/her interest in current events.
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Book Trailers

YouTube Channel:
"Book Trailers For All"
https://www.youtube.com/user/booktrailers4all/videos

- Engage
- Create
- Profession and "Fan Fiction"

Google "Lit Trips"

http://www.googlelittrips.org/

Use Google Earth/Maps to "tour" landmarks in popular books.

Titles include:
- The Diary of Anne Frank
- A Long Walk To Water
- Night
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
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Part II

Readers Advisory
The most important job a librarian can do: Putting students in touch with books they want to read.

Ways to help your child find a good book.
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Online Reading Assessment

What Kind Of Superhero Reader Are You?
Created by a librarian for children and students of all ages:

http://www.abookandahug.com/reader-assessment

There are no right or wrong answers.

Once your child knows what type of books he/she enjoys reading, there are resources to help him/her find titles that are engaging.
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A Book And A Hug: Recommendations & Reviews

http://abookandahug.com/index.php

- Includes options for reluctant readers.

- Book suggestions separated out by category and grade level.
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"What Are My Friends Reading?"
For tweens, visit:
www.biblionasium.com

www.biblionasium.com

Biblionasium is a free, protected social network for children ages 6-13 designed to engage, encourage and excite children about reading.

Kids read better when they do it consistently and as part of a peer community. The engaging and challenging environment of Biblionasium provides the tools and support to make a real difference in building interest in reading for pleasure – and a life-long love of books.

Unlike any other child’s online reading community, Biblionasium links parents, educators and young readers through a unique collection of tools, games and community-building experiences. And it’s all safe; kids can’t sign up or participate without permission of a parent or supervising educator (teacher/librarian/other).
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"What Should I Read Next?"
For teens, visit:
goodreads.com

www.goodreads.com

- If you like that...try this.

- Do not necessarily need an account to use.

- Best book lists.

- App available.

- Read reviews from other readers.
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YALSA Lists:

  • Teens' Top 10: App available for iPhone & Android
  • Readers' Choice
  • Great Graphic Novels For Teens
  • Amazing Audiobooks
  • Popular Paperbacks
http://www.ala.org/yalsa/booklistsawards/booklists

Each year, YALSA selects the best books and media for teens. Whether you're looking for a book for a reluctant or avid teen reader, there's sure to be a title that will fit the bill.

While these books have been selected for teens from 12 to 18 years of age, the award-winning titles and the titles on YALSA's selected lists span a broad range of reading and maturity levels. We encourage adults to take an active role in helping individual teens choose those books that are the best fit for them and their families.

App available via Apple and Google Play:
http://www.ala.org/yalsa/products/teenbookfinder
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"Based On The Book"

http://www.mymcpl.org/books-movies-music/based-book

Isn't the book always better than the movie?

'Based on the Book' is a compilation of over 1,450 books, novels, short stories, and plays that have been made into motion pictures. Utilizing the Internet Movie Database as the authority, all movies in this collection have been released as feature-length films in the United States, in English, since 1980.
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Part III

Access
Now that we have our children excited about reading, where can we access titles?

What are the options in terms of eBooks and audio books?

Overdrive
eBooks & Audiobooks

Overdrive:
Device Agnostic eBooks and Audiobooks

Access via the GCHS Library homepage:
https://gardencityny.libraryreserve.com/10/45/en/SignIn.htm?url=Default.htm
Simply enter the 6 digit student ID for access.

Access via the Public Library:
https://nassau.overdrive.com/
Use your library card number to access.
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Searching For Books @
Garden City Schools

Visit the GCHS Library Homepage or go directly to:
http://destiny.gcufsd.net/

Access Destiny. The online system used to access books throughout the district.

Can be viewed in school or at home.
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EPIC Reads
http://www.epicreads.com/

EPIC Reads:
http://www.epicreads.com/

Books, Authors, Blog, Fun, Videos

Includes purchasing information, reviews and "extras."

Teens and tweens could spend hours on this site, literally "getting lost" in books.
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Questions? Comments?
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Access The
"Excited About Reading" Padlet
More Links & Resources
http://bit.ly/2jB1LSs

Link to the "Excited About Reading" Padlet:

http://bit.ly/2jB1LSs

The padlet is interactive. Please share your resources and add your voice to the discussion.

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