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Page 1: Pearland I S D 2014

1

Tools of the TradeWith

Teri Lesesne (rhymes with insane)

Sam Houston State UniversityDepartment of Library Science

professornana wwwslidesharenet

professornana doctorLshsuedu Professornanalivejournalc

om LS5385blogblogspotcom

Our Reading Lives

Terirsquos Childhood

Terrible Tween Teri

Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 2: Pearland I S D 2014

professornana wwwslidesharenet

professornana doctorLshsuedu Professornanalivejournalc

om LS5385blogblogspotcom

Our Reading Lives

Terirsquos Childhood

Terrible Tween Teri

Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 3: Pearland I S D 2014

Our Reading Lives

Terirsquos Childhood

Terrible Tween Teri

Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 4: Pearland I S D 2014

Terirsquos Childhood

Terrible Tween Teri

Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 5: Pearland I S D 2014

Terrible Tween Teri

Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 6: Pearland I S D 2014

Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 7: Pearland I S D 2014

Terirsquos Split Personality

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 8: Pearland I S D 2014

A Bit Disturbed Karin

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 9: Pearland I S D 2014

Your reading autobiography

So what are the highlights of your reading life

What are the low points

Titles series authors books you recall strongly

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 10: Pearland I S D 2014

Take a few minutes now to jot down some memories of reading from your childhood school years adult life We are asking each of you to design your own reading autobiography You may write it as an essay present it in slides or make timelines Use Prezi Power Point Padlet or any app you like Or use a pen and paper or computer Be prepared to share this week

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 11: Pearland I S D 2014

Getting to Know Readers

Ask them to create a reading autobiographyo Can be writteno Can use app such as wwwwhenintimecom

Collect them analyze them for commonalities Identify kids who are already readers and those

who are not

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 12: Pearland I S D 2014

12

So letrsquos get to know YOU

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

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230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 13: Pearland I S D 2014

Letrsquos Take a Poll

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 14: Pearland I S D 2014

14

Our Toolkit

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 15: Pearland I S D 2014

15

Finding the Time

Edge time (Donalyn Miller)

Priority time

Class time

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 16: Pearland I S D 2014

16

Edge Time Reading on the fringes

o Appointments

o Bathroom books

o Car

o Purse or bookbag

o Phone booksbull eBooks and audiobooks (more later about these)

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 17: Pearland I S D 2014

17

Binge Reading

Rainy days

Mental health days

Scheduled days (once a month

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 18: Pearland I S D 2014

18

Priority Time

If it is not a priority for us how can we expect it to be a priority for them

Take a moment to jot down one time you will set aside daily (just 5 minutes) to read

Make this commitment real by adding it to your calendar

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 19: Pearland I S D 2014

19

Class Time

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 20: Pearland I S D 2014

20

Finding Time to Read

Average person can read 300 words per minute

In one week that is 31500 words

In one year it is 1512000 words

Average book is 75000 words

Can read +20 books a year with only 15 minutes a day

More than 1000 extra books in a lifetime

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 21: Pearland I S D 2014

21

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 22: Pearland I S D 2014

22

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 23: Pearland I S D 2014

23

Some Tips

Picture books

Graphic novels

Quick reads

Poem or story a day

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 24: Pearland I S D 2014

24

Picture Books

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 25: Pearland I S D 2014

25

Developing Humor (HOTS)

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 26: Pearland I S D 2014

26

What is your favorite picture book of all time

OK top 5-10

Take 5 minutes to make a list

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 27: Pearland I S D 2014

27

Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of

YOUR books are on THEIR lists too

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 28: Pearland I S D 2014

Using Picture

Books K-12

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 29: Pearland I S D 2014

Examining NF Structures

30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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30

NF Template

httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 31: Pearland I S D 2014

31

Biographies

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 32: Pearland I S D 2014

32

History through Biography

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 33: Pearland I S D 2014

33

Stories without words

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 34: Pearland I S D 2014

34

Slice of life

Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Telling the truth

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 36: Pearland I S D 2014

36

Community

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 37: Pearland I S D 2014

So how can we use PB biographies

As model for report writing

As model for narrative versus expository text differences

As model for handling ldquodifficultrdquo events in lives of the famous

As model for teaching about AUDIENCE

What else

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 38: Pearland I S D 2014

Examining plot structures

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 39: Pearland I S D 2014

39

Developing Empathy

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 40: Pearland I S D 2014

40

Mood and Tone

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 41: Pearland I S D 2014

41

Archetypes

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 42: Pearland I S D 2014

42

This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems

ldquoOnce upon a time there were three dinosaurs Papa Dinosaur Mama Dinosaur and some other Dinosaur who happened to be visiting from Norwayrdquo

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

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230

231

232

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234

235

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240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 43: Pearland I S D 2014

43

What does the opening sentence

tell readers

Setting

Main characters

Motif

Archetype

Andhellipitrsquos going to be funny

Plus it addresses this CCSS (anchor standard)

Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique well-chosen detailsand well-structured event sequences

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 44: Pearland I S D 2014

44

In Math Too

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 45: Pearland I S D 2014

45

Power of tens

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 46: Pearland I S D 2014

46

Biographies of Mathematicians

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 47: Pearland I S D 2014

47

Celebrating Cultures create multi-paragraph essays

to convey information about a topic that

(i) present effective introductions and concluding paragraphs

(ii) guide and inform the readers understanding of key ideas and evidence

(iii) include specific facts details and examples in an appropriately organized structure and

(iv) use a variety of sentence structures and transitions to link paragraphs

48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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48

More TEKS Students understand make

inferences and draw conclusions about how an authors sensory language creates imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding

Students are expected to explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification hyperbole and refrains

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 49: Pearland I S D 2014

49

TEKS for NF (A) summarize the main ideas and

supporting details in text demonstrating an understanding that a summary does not include opinions

(B) explain whether facts included in an argument are used for or against an issue

(C) explain how different organizational patterns (eg proposition-and-support problem-and-solution) develop the main idea and the authors viewpoint and

(D) synthesize and make logical connections between ideas within a text and across two or three texts representing similar or different genres

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 50: Pearland I S D 2014

Examining parody

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 51: Pearland I S D 2014

51

Caldecott 2014

52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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52

Caldecott Honor

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 53: Pearland I S D 2014

53

Caldecott Honor

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 54: Pearland I S D 2014

54

Mentor Text

55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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55

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 56: Pearland I S D 2014

56

TEKS (A) analyze linear plot developments (eg

conflict rising action falling action resolution subplots) to determine whether and how conflicts are resolved

(B) analyze how the central characters qualities influence the theme of a fictional work and resolution of the central conflict and

(C) analyze different forms of point of view including limited versus omniscient subjective versus objective

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 57: Pearland I S D 2014

The oral tradition

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 58: Pearland I S D 2014

Hot off the press

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 59: Pearland I S D 2014

New Takes on old tales

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 60: Pearland I S D 2014

From song to PB

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 61: Pearland I S D 2014

Back to roots

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 62: Pearland I S D 2014

Motifs (magic numbers)

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 63: Pearland I S D 2014

Fables

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 64: Pearland I S D 2014

Fresh approaches

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 65: Pearland I S D 2014

Fairy tale variants

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 66: Pearland I S D 2014

French and Irish

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 67: Pearland I S D 2014

Caribbean and korean

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 68: Pearland I S D 2014

Even a Texas version

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 69: Pearland I S D 2014

Mature versions

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 70: Pearland I S D 2014

Teacher resource

Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Creating talking points

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 72: Pearland I S D 2014

Got issues

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 73: Pearland I S D 2014

Feminism and evolution

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 74: Pearland I S D 2014

culture

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 75: Pearland I S D 2014

Dealing with tragedy

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 76: Pearland I S D 2014

So how do picture books play out in fringe reading

Average picture book is 32 pages

Average picture book can be read aloud in less than 10 minutes

Fluency and prosody are being modeled

Readers are being introduced to new words (splendiferous)

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 77: Pearland I S D 2014

History and biography

art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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art

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 79: Pearland I S D 2014

Cultural twist

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 80: Pearland I S D 2014

Different twist

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 81: Pearland I S D 2014

Add history to the mix

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 82: Pearland I S D 2014

Which comes first

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 83: Pearland I S D 2014

Style and diction

Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Another bubba

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 85: Pearland I S D 2014

Endless possibilities

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 86: Pearland I S D 2014

86

Picture Books for Older Readers

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

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230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 87: Pearland I S D 2014

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 89: Pearland I S D 2014

89

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 90: Pearland I S D 2014

90

91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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91

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 92: Pearland I S D 2014

92

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 93: Pearland I S D 2014

93

94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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94

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 95: Pearland I S D 2014

Words words words

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 96: Pearland I S D 2014

102

Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More

103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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103

Informational GN

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 98: Pearland I S D 2014

104

Inferences Conclusions

Who is important in this picture on the cover

What can we tell from looking at him

What do the other 2 on the cover think

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 99: Pearland I S D 2014

105

ldquoRetellingrdquo

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 100: Pearland I S D 2014

106

Classics Illustrated

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 101: Pearland I S D 2014

107

Manga meets GN

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 102: Pearland I S D 2014

108

Classic Reenvisioing

109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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109

Censorship

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 104: Pearland I S D 2014

110

Study of classic texts

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 105: Pearland I S D 2014

111

Historical GN

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 106: Pearland I S D 2014

112

Younger Audience GN

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 107: Pearland I S D 2014

113

Variation on GN

114

Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Comic GN

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 109: Pearland I S D 2014

115

Exploring Topics

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 110: Pearland I S D 2014

116

Serial GNs

117

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 112: Pearland I S D 2014

118

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 113: Pearland I S D 2014

119

120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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120

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 115: Pearland I S D 2014

121

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 116: Pearland I S D 2014

122

Taking the Measure of Readers

Where are they

Where would we like them to head next

What is our ultimate goal

123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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123

Most Popular Childrens Categories

Other Juvenile Fiction 22 34 26Young Adult 20 21 18PictureStory 19 14 15SeriesChapter Books 9 6 7Nonfiction 5 4 6Coloring Books 4 3 5BeginningEarly Reader 5 4 4Bible Prayer 2 2 3Other Juvenile 4 3 3Activity Book 2 1 2Leveled Reader 2 1 2Workbook 2 1 2Reusable Sticker Book 1 1 1Sound 1 1 1Novelty 1 1 1CraftsHobbies 1 1 1Puzzle Book 1 1 1Interactive-Electronic 1 0 1Reference 1 1 1

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 118: Pearland I S D 2014

124

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 119: Pearland I S D 2014

125

126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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126

Where are they

What are their favorite authors

What are their favorite genres forms formats

What titles are rising to the top

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 121: Pearland I S D 2014

127

PW 2013 Sales (HC)500000+

1 Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid 8) Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet (3010093)2 Allegiant (Divergent 3) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen (1526294)3 The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus 4) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (1470021)4 Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims Rush Limbaugh SampSThreshold (765073)5 Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker (Dork Diaries 6) Rachel Reneacutee Russell SampSAladdin (749685)

300000+6 The Wheels on the Bus (Pete the Cat) James Dean HarperCollins (472018)7 OMG All About Me Diary (Dork Diaries)Rachel Reneacutee Russell Aladdin (442376)8 Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (385355)9 Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (378939)10 The Day the Crayons Quit Drew Daywalt illus by Oliver Jeffers Philomel11 Big Nate Flips Out Lincoln Peirce HarperCollins (329990)12 Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperCollins (303591)

128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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128

200000+

13 How I Survived Bullies Broccoli and Snake Hill (Middle School 4) James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (297618)14 Revealed PC and Kristin Cast St Martinrsquos Griffin (269509)15 Princess Adventure Stories Disney Press (266778)16 I Even Funnier A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein illus by Laura Park Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (261213)17 The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior Sofia the First) Andrea Posner-Sanchez RandomGoldenDisney18 My Brother Is a Big Far Liar (Middle School 3) James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou illus by Neil Swaab Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (253042)19 Treasure Hunters James Patterson Chris Grabenstein and Mark Shulman illus by Juliana Neufeld Little BrownPatterson Young Readers (246574)20 Fanciest Doll in the Universe (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (242079)21 Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers Dav Pilkey Scholastic (235481)22 One Direction Where We Are One Direction HarperCollins (227856)23 Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow RandomGolden24 Nancy Clancy Sees the Future (Fancy Nancy) Jane OrsquoConnor illus by Robin Preiss Glasser HarperCollins (213220)25 Monsters Inc Storybook Collection Disney Press (209714)26 The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett Tom Angleberger AbramsAmulet (209135)27 Frozen (Little Golden Books) RandomGoldenDisney28 What Does the Fox Say Ylvis illus by Svein Nyhus Simon amp Schuster (203078)29 The Fall of Five Pittacus Lore HarperCollins (200082)

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 123: Pearland I S D 2014

129

Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist

500000+

1 The Fault in Our Stars John Green Dutton 20122 Insurgent (Divergent 2) Veronica Roth HarperCollinsTegen 2012 (1109129)3 Green Eggs and Ham Dr Seuss Random House 19604 Wonder RJ Palacio Knopf 20125 Goodnight Moon (board book) Margaret Wise Brown illus by Clement Hurd HarperFestival 1991 (632579)6 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss Random House 19577 The Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book Jeff Kinney AbramsAmulet 2011 (576170)8 Oh the Places Yoursquoll Go Dr Seuss Random House 19909 One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Dr Seuss Random House 196010 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (board book) Eric Carle Philomel 199411 Go Dog Go PD Eastman Random House 196112 Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See (board book) Bill Martin Jr illus by Eric Carle Holt 1996 (443080)13 Put Me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire Random House 196014 Little Blue Truck (board book) Alice Schertle illus by Jill McElmurry HMH 2008 (425475)15 Guess How Much I Love You (hardcover and board book eds) Sam McBratney illus by Anita Jeram Candlewick (408725)16 Dr Seussrsquos ABC Random House 2012

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 124: Pearland I S D 2014

130

Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist300000+

1 Catching Fire (The Hunger Games 2 trade paper and movie tie-in editions) Suzanne Collins Scholastic (900509)2 Pete the Cat Petersquos Big Lunch James Dean HarperCollins (632390)3 Miss Peregrinersquos Home for Peculiar Children Ransom Riggs Quirk (430433)4 Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity Victoria Kann HarperCollins (384606)5 Pete the Cat Play Ball James Dean HarperCollins (371511)6 Enderrsquos Game (movie tie-in) Orson Scott Card Tor Teen (363756)7 Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices 2) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (321433)200000+8 Pink or Treat (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (281266)9 Pete the Cat Pete at the Beach James Dean HarperCollins (276628)10 The Care amp Keeping of You 1 The Body Book for Younger Girls (revised ed) Valorie Schaefer illus by Joseacutee Masse American Girl (268942)11 Merry Pinkmas (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperFestival (267677)12 Pete the Cat The First Thanksgiving James Dean and Kimberly Dean HarperFestival (262263)13 In a Blink (Never Girls 1) Kiki Thorpe Random House14 Scaring Lessons (Step into Reading) RandomDisney15 The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set Suzanne Collins Scholastic (230578)16 Splat the Cat with a Bang and a Clang Rob Scotton HarperCollins (227975)17 The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First) Disney Press (219246)18 Fairy House (Pinkalicious) Victoria Kann HarperCollins (216755)19 Welcome to Royal Prep (Sofia the First) Disney Press (213701)20 City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments 1 movie tie-in) Cassandra Clare SampSMcElderry (212784)21 The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (209484)22 The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians 2) Rick Riordan Disney-Hyperion (205387)

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 125: Pearland I S D 2014

131

Where do we want them to head

UP is good but letrsquos not forget that they might have missed some good books (fairy tales)

Sideways is good too Let them read ldquoeasyrdquo

DOWN is also okay Sometimes it is nice to have a Calgon moment in reading

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 126: Pearland I S D 2014

132

Ultimately what is our goal

Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is

(or maybe will be or could be)

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 127: Pearland I S D 2014

133

Reading Ladders

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 128: Pearland I S D 2014

134

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 129: Pearland I S D 2014

Dystopias

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 130: Pearland I S D 2014

Dystopian Ladder Infertility

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 131: Pearland I S D 2014

Author StudyMargaret Peterson Haddix

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 132: Pearland I S D 2014

Author StudyDarren Shan

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 133: Pearland I S D 2014

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE

WOLF

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 134: Pearland I S D 2014

Here is one version

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 135: Pearland I S D 2014

Ladder for LRRH

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 136: Pearland I S D 2014

Climbing the Ladder

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 137: Pearland I S D 2014

A Spanish Flair

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 138: Pearland I S D 2014

Multicultural Perspectives

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 139: Pearland I S D 2014

YA Interpretation

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 140: Pearland I S D 2014

Follow-up Activity

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 141: Pearland I S D 2014

147

Dystopic trilogy

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 142: Pearland I S D 2014

148

Humor

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 143: Pearland I S D 2014

149

Social Commentary

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 144: Pearland I S D 2014

150

Sequels that Diverge

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 145: Pearland I S D 2014

151

Ladder for Dystopias

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 146: Pearland I S D 2014

152

Creating a Ladder

Select a book students normally are assigned to read

Brainstorm a list of books that could eithero Lead up to this booko Are ldquojust likerdquo this book

Share your ladder with your group

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 147: Pearland I S D 2014

153

Readerrsquos Advisory

What do they like And WHY do they like it

What will move them horizontally

What will push them a bit

What might be a diagonal move

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 148: Pearland I S D 2014

154

Hammering Out Recommendations

Booktalks

Read Alouds

Displays

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 149: Pearland I S D 2014

155

Easy Peasy Booktalks

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 150: Pearland I S D 2014

More Easy Booktalks

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 151: Pearland I S D 2014

157

Quick Talks

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 152: Pearland I S D 2014

158

Oldies that still work

159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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159

Kids love them still

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 154: Pearland I S D 2014

160

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 155: Pearland I S D 2014

161

Displays New Books

Oldies but Goodies

Banned Books

Abandoned Books

Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Displays

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 157: Pearland I S D 2014

Displays with Tech

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 158: Pearland I S D 2014

If You LikehellipDisplay

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 159: Pearland I S D 2014

Banned Books Display

httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 160: Pearland I S D 2014

Abandoned Books Display

New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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New Book Display

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 162: Pearland I S D 2014

168

Upcoming Possibilities

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 163: Pearland I S D 2014

169

Making Adjustments

Mind the Gap

Crossing bridges

Challenging comfort zones

170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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170

Mind the Gap

What HOLES are in your reading range

What will you do to address them

How can you help kids do the same

Identify ONE genre form format you will read in the next 60 days

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 165: Pearland I S D 2014

171

Some resources Titletalk

o Last Sunday of the month from 7-8 pm Central Timeo Hosted by donalynbooks and colbysharpo Talk is archived as well

Centurions of 2014o Resolved to read 114 books in 2013

Nerdbery Challenge

Caldecott Challenge

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 166: Pearland I S D 2014

Reading outside of comfort zones

It is important to read a wide variety of literature in order to recommend books to all your readers

Check your favorite authors to see if theyrsquove written other genres ex Margaret Peterson Haddix Avi Richard Peck etc

Set a goal Read one new genre for five of your usual books

Take reading suggestions from your students Make a point to go talk to them after yoursquove finished their recommendation

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 167: Pearland I S D 2014

173

Climbing Beyond

Apps

eBooks

Audiobooks

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 168: Pearland I S D 2014

174

Audio Start with award winners

o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa

o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa

o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc

o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 169: Pearland I S D 2014

175

176

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 171: Pearland I S D 2014

177

Odyssey

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 172: Pearland I S D 2014

178

Jazz two tracks

>

Track 10

Jazz

Bebop

>

Track 08

Old Bob Johnson

Jazz

179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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179

Odyssey

>

Track 01

Dooby Dooby Moo

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 174: Pearland I S D 2014

180

Reading with our Ears

>

02g

Derek Landy

Skulduggery Pleasant

Books amp Spoken

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 175: Pearland I S D 2014

181

Refreshing Readers

New books

Old books

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 176: Pearland I S D 2014

182

How do they find books

Divergent Survey

1 Ad2 Amazon3 Browsing4 Friend5 Goodreads6 Librarian7 Teacher8 Trailer

See if you can rank order these 8 as kids did And then rank order them as YOU would find them useful

183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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183

Finding the next book

Kids

1 Teacher2 Friend3 Librarian4 Browsing5 Ad6 Amazon7 Goodreads8 Trailer

YOU And are there other

considerations for YOU

o Twittero Facebooko Book clubso

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 178: Pearland I S D 2014

184

Newbery 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 179: Pearland I S D 2014

185

Newbery Honor

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 180: Pearland I S D 2014

186

Newbery Honor

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 181: Pearland I S D 2014

187

Printz

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 182: Pearland I S D 2014

188

Printz Honor

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 183: Pearland I S D 2014

189

CS King

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 184: Pearland I S D 2014

190

Pura Belpre

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 185: Pearland I S D 2014

191

Geisel

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 186: Pearland I S D 2014

192

Sibert

193

Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 187: Pearland I S D 2014

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Must Have

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 188: Pearland I S D 2014

197

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 189: Pearland I S D 2014

198

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 190: Pearland I S D 2014

199

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 191: Pearland I S D 2014

200

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 192: Pearland I S D 2014

201

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 193: Pearland I S D 2014

202

Oldies but Goodies

Dust off some neglected books

206

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
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Fighting censorship

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Gatekeeping

218

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Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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208

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 197: Pearland I S D 2014

209

210

211

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Digging In

Fighting censorship

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215

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Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 200: Pearland I S D 2014

212

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 201: Pearland I S D 2014

213

Digging In

Fighting censorship

214

215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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215

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 204: Pearland I S D 2014

216

217

Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Gatekeeping

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 206: Pearland I S D 2014

218

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 207: Pearland I S D 2014

219

Reasons for Removing Books

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
Page 208: Pearland I S D 2014

220

Nurturing Growth

Resources

Recommendations

221

222

223

224

225

226

227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
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1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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227

Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
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Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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Developing a Readerrsquos Heart

1 Someone with the heart of a reader is already a reader enjoys reading and turns to reading on a regular basis as an activity they prefer

2 Someone with the heart of a reader does not need extrinsic motivation No points pizza or other incentives are needed

3 Someone with the heart of a reader tends to have friends who have reader hearts too They enjoy taking about books they have read comparing notes

4 Someone with the heart of a reader reads up and down and sideways Sometimes they turn to books that are easy reads and occasionally they challenge themselves too While they have comfort books they read widely as well

5 Someone with the heart of a reader recognizes that books entertain inform provoke and touch them deep in those hearts They know books can elicit laughter tears rage and the full range of emotions

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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229

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231

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236

237

238

239

240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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240

241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
  • Slide 232
  • Slide 233
  • Slide 234
  • Slide 235
  • Slide 236
  • Slide 237
  • Slide 238
  • Slide 239
  • Slide 240
  • Slide 241
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241

  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
  • Slide 88
  • Slide 89
  • Slide 90
  • Slide 91
  • Slide 92
  • Slide 93
  • Slide 94
  • Words words words
  • Slide 96
  • Slide 97
  • Slide 98
  • Slide 99
  • Slide 100
  • Slide 101
  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
  • Slide 118
  • Slide 119
  • Slide 120
  • Slide 121
  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
  • Slide 124
  • Slide 125
  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
  • Slide 194
  • Slide 195
  • Slide 196
  • Slide 197
  • Slide 198
  • Slide 199
  • Slide 200
  • Slide 201
  • Oldies but Goodies
  • Slide 203
  • Slide 204
  • Slide 205
  • Slide 206
  • Slide 207
  • Slide 208
  • Slide 209
  • Slide 210
  • Slide 211
  • Slide 212
  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
  • Slide 215
  • Slide 216
  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
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  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
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  • Tools of the Trade
  • Slide 2
  • Our Reading Lives
  • Terirsquos Childhood
  • Terrible Tween Teri
  • Wherersquos the YA Terirsquos Teens
  • Terirsquos Split Personality
  • A Bit Disturbed Karin
  • Your reading autobiography
  • Slide 10
  • Getting to Know Readers
  • So letrsquos get to know YOU
  • Letrsquos Take a Poll
  • Our Toolkit
  • Finding the Time
  • Edge Time
  • Binge Reading
  • Priority Time
  • Class Time
  • Finding Time to Read
  • Slide 21
  • Slide 22
  • Some Tips
  • Picture Books
  • Developing Humor (HOTS)
  • What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
  • Slide 27
  • Using Picture Books K-12
  • Examining NF Structures
  • NF Template
  • Biographies
  • History through Biography
  • Stories without words
  • Slice of life
  • Telling the truth
  • Community
  • So how can we use PB biographies
  • Examining plot structures
  • Developing Empathy
  • Mood and Tone
  • Archetypes
  • This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
  • What does the opening sentence tell readers
  • In Math Too
  • Power of tens
  • Biographies of Mathematicians
  • Celebrating Cultures
  • More TEKS
  • TEKS for NF
  • Examining parody
  • Caldecott 2014
  • Caldecott Honor
  • Caldecott Honor (2)
  • Mentor Text
  • Slide 55
  • TEKS
  • The oral tradition
  • Hot off the press
  • New Takes on old tales
  • From song to PB
  • Back to roots
  • Motifs (magic numbers)
  • Fables
  • Fresh approaches
  • Fairy tale variants
  • French and Irish
  • Caribbean and korean
  • Even a Texas version
  • Mature versions
  • Teacher resource
  • Creating talking points
  • Got issues
  • Feminism and evolution
  • culture
  • Dealing with tragedy
  • So how do picture books play out in fringe reading
  • History and biography
  • art
  • Cultural twist
  • Different twist
  • Add history to the mix
  • Which comes first
  • Style and diction
  • Another bubba
  • Endless possibilities
  • Picture Books for Older Readers
  • Slide 87
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  • Words words words
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  • Graphic Novels
  • Informational GN
  • Inferences Conclusions
  • ldquoRetellingrdquo
  • Classics Illustrated
  • Manga meets GN
  • Classic Reenvisioing
  • Censorship
  • Study of classic texts
  • Historical GN
  • Younger Audience GN
  • Variation on GN
  • Comic GN
  • Exploring Topics
  • Serial GNs
  • Slide 117
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  • Taking the Measure of Readers
  • Slide 123
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  • Where are they
  • PW 2013 Sales (HC)
  • Slide 128
  • Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
  • Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
  • Where do we want them to head
  • Ultimately what is our goal
  • Reading Ladders
  • Slide 134
  • Dystopias
  • Dystopian Ladder Infertility
  • Author Study Margaret Peterson Haddix
  • Author Study Darren Shan
  • LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WOLF
  • Here is one version
  • Ladder for LRRH
  • Climbing the Ladder
  • A Spanish Flair
  • Multicultural Perspectives
  • YA Interpretation
  • Follow-up Activity
  • Dystopic trilogy
  • Humor
  • Social Commentary
  • Sequels that Diverge
  • Ladder for Dystopias
  • Creating a Ladder
  • Readerrsquos Advisory
  • Hammering Out Recommendations
  • Easy Peasy Booktalks
  • More Easy Booktalks
  • Quick Talks
  • Oldies that still work
  • Kids love them still
  • Slide 160
  • Displays
  • Displays (2)
  • Displays with Tech
  • If You LikehellipDisplay
  • Banned Books Display
  • Abandoned Books Display
  • New Book Display
  • Upcoming Possibilities
  • Making Adjustments
  • Mind the Gap
  • Some resources
  • Reading outside of comfort zones
  • Climbing Beyond
  • Audio
  • Slide 175
  • Slide 176
  • Odyssey
  • Jazz two tracks
  • Odyssey (2)
  • Reading with our Ears
  • Refreshing Readers
  • How do they find books
  • Finding the next book
  • Newbery 2014
  • Newbery Honor
  • Newbery Honor (2)
  • Printz
  • Printz Honor
  • CS King
  • Pura Belpre
  • Geisel
  • Sibert
  • Must Have
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  • Oldies but Goodies
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  • Digging In
  • Slide 214
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  • Gatekeeping
  • Slide 218
  • Reasons for Removing Books
  • Nurturing Growth
  • Slide 221
  • Slide 222
  • Slide 223
  • Slide 224
  • Slide 225
  • Slide 226
  • Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
  • Slide 228
  • Slide 229
  • Slide 230
  • Slide 231
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