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Media specialists and other lovers of Black-Eyed Susan books,

Media specialists and other lovers of Black-Eyed Susan books,

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Media specialists and other lovers of Black-Eyed Susan books,

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  1. Media specialists and other lovers of Black-Eyed Susan books, This PowerPoint was designed for your use in an educational setting. It contains ALL levels of 2011-2012 Black-Eyed Susan books , K-12. It is not intended to be used “as is” but to be tailored to the needs and individuality of your own school or library. Where there is a picture of a certain library branch or display – please delete and insert your own. Use the parts/slides that fit your needs, delete and/or modify the rest. Above all, read and enjoy, encourage your students to do the same! Patricia Valas retired media specialist (CCPL)

  2. Now Presenting ! Black-Eyed Susan nominees for 2011-2012 Created by Patricia Valas

  3. WHAT?

  4. WHAT? • A list of nominated books is presented for you, the students, to select your favorite. So this is a children’s choice award. No adult votes.

  5. WHO?

  6. WHO? • All children, K-12, in the state of Maryland are eligible to read and vote on their favorite book. You need to read at least (three, or whatever your school uses!) books from the list before you can vote.

  7. WHEN?

  8. WHEN? • Starting now and lasting until the vote is recorded, tallied, and mailed in April 2012. • (Remember that these books have a shorter due date, 5 school days, with no renewal if someone is waiting- this was my policy, insert whatever special rules apply in your media center)

  9. WHERE?

  10. WHERE? • Books are available here in the media center or from your favorite public library branch. • Check out the special display in the fiction section…

  11. WHY?

  12. WHY? • You have the opportunity to reward an author for a job well done. • (Reading Counts quizzes are available for most of these books. We used this program, maybe your school uses another.)

  13. WOW, take a look at these Picture Book Nominees

  14. A Pig Parade is a Terrible Idea by Michael Ian Black • Explains precisely why, although it may sound like a good idea, gathering hundreds of pigs to march in a parade through one's hometown is inadvisable. 

  15. Persephone by Sally Pomme Clayton • Based on the Greek myth of the beautiful young goddess who is snatched by Hades and taken to the underworld, this beautifully illustrated classic brings to life one of the world's most ancient legends--the origins of the seasons.

  16. Clever Jack Takes the Cake by Candace Fleming • A poor boy named Jack struggles to deliver a birthday present worthy of the princess.     

  17. Chicken Big! by Keith Graves • A giant chicken hatches from an enormous egg, but the other chickens cannot accept that he is one of them.

  18. That Book Woman by Heather Henson • A family living in the Appalachian Mountains in the 1930s gets books to read during the regular visits of the "Book Woman"--a librarian who rides a pack horse through the mountains, lending books to the isolated residents.

  19. Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave by Laban Carrick Hill • Chronicles the life of Dave, a nineteenth-century slave who went on to become an influential poet, artist, and potter.

  20. I Didn’t Do It by Patricia Maclachlan • Excited puppies relate such new discoveries as the mailman comes every day and food tastes better eaten off a human's plate.

  21. Pop!: The Invention of Bubble Gum by Meghan McCarthy • Full of fun historical facts, this book is the true story of how bubble gum was invented.

  22. The Lion’s Share by Matthew McElligot • Ant is honored to receive an invitation to lion's annual dinner party, but is shocked when the other guests behave rudely and then accuse her of thinking only of herself. 

  23. Gracias by Pat Mora • A young multiracial boy celebrates family, friendship, and fun by telling about some of the everyday things for which he is thankful.     

  24. This picture book is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the momentous Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in, when four college students staged a peaceful protest that became a defining moment in the struggle for racial equality and the growing civil rights movement. Sit-In by Andrea Davis Pinkney

  25. Raczka and Reynolds present a humorous haiku collection perfect for guys (big and small) that celebrates outdoor fun throughout the seasons. Guyku: A Year of Haiku for Boys by Bob Raczka

  26. A goldfish gives a personal account of his experiences while swimming around his bowl as it slowly fills with fish and other accessories, only to realize when he is relocated for a cleaning how much he misses them.  Memoirs of a Goldfish by Devin Scillian

  27. A collection of short poems called reversos which, when reversed, provide new perspectives on the fairy tale characters they feature.  Mirror Mirror : A Book of Reversible Verse by Marilyn Singer

  28. When Mai feeds the caged birds at a Buddhist temple in Vietnam, her simple act of kindness starts a chain of thoughtful acts that ultimately comes back to her. Includes author's note explaining the Buddhist concepts of karma and samsara, or the wheel of life.  Fly Free! By Roseanne Thong

  29. These 4-6 Nominees will make everyone happy!!

  30. Mystery/Humorous When twelve-year-old Steve Brixton, a fan of Bailey Brothers detective novels, is mistaken for a real detective, he must elude librarians, police, and the mysterious Mr. E as he seeks a missing quilt containing coded information. Publisher’s website Lexile 590 The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity by Mac Barnett

  31. The Girl Who Could Fly by Victoria Forester • Science Fiction • When homeschooled farm girl Piper McCloud reveals her ability to fly, she is quickly taken to a secret government facility to be trained with other exceptional children, but she soon realizes that something is very wrong and begins working with brilliant and wealthy Conrad to escape. • Author’s website • Lexile 920

  32. Dream of Night by Heather Henson • Realistic • Told from their different points of view, twelve-year-old Shiloh, a troubled foster child, Dream of Night, an abused former racehorse, and Jess, a woman who cares for both, find healing by helping one another through their pain.  • Author’s website • Lexile 470

  33. Turtle in Paradise by Jennifer Holm • Historical • In 1935, when her mother gets a job housekeeping for a woman who does not like children, eleven-year-old Turtle is sent to stay with relatives she has never met in far away Key West, Florida.  • Author’s website • Lexile 610

  34. After All, You’re Callie Boone by Winnie Mack • Realistic • Runaway ferrets, former BFF drama-trauma, and one gigantic (and very, very public) belly flop. No doubt about it, Callie Boone's summer is crummy. The only things keeping her afloat are dive practice with her dad and a top-secret Olympic dream. Then a boy named Hoot-who is not her boyfriend!-moves in next door and turns her world upside down and right-side up. • Author’s website • Lexile 800

  35. Everything for a Dog by Ann M. Martin • Realistic • In parallel stories, Bone, an orphaned dog, finds and loses a series of homes, Molly, a family pet, helps Charlie through the grief and other after-effects of his brother's death, and lonely Henry pleads for a dog of his own. • Publisher’s website • Lexile 890

  36. Emily’s Fortune by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor • Historical • While traveling to her aunt's home in Redbud by train and stagecoach, quiet young Emily and her turtle, Rufus, team up with Jackson, fellow orphan and troublemaker extraordinaire, to outsmart mean Uncle Victor, who is after Emily's inheritance.  • A publisher’s website • Lexile 840

  37. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park • Realistic/”Recent” Historical • When the Sudanese civil war reaches his village in 1985, eleven-year-old Salva becomes separated from his family and must walk with other Dinka tribe members through southern Sudan, Ethiopia, and Kenya in search of safe haven. Based on the life of Salva Dut, who, after emigrating to America in 1996, began a project to dig water wells in Sudan. • Author’s website • Lexile 720

  38. The Gold Rush Kid by Mary Waldorf • Historical • When their mother dies in 1897, twelve-year-old Billy McGee and his angry, older sister leave Skagway, Alaska, to find their father who is trekking north to the Klondike to prospect for gold. • Publisher’s website • Lexile NA

  39. 42 Miles by Tracie Vaughn Zimmerman • Realistic • As her thirteenth birthday approaches, JoEllen decides to bring together her two separate lives--one as Joey, who enjoys weekends with her father and other relatives on a farm, and another as Ellen, who lives with her mother in a Cincinnati apartment near her school and friends. • Author’s website • Lexile NP

  40. Be wise like me and read these 6-9 Nominees !!

  41. Cosmic by Frank Cottrell Boyce • Humorous • 12-year old Liam looks like he's thirty. Sometimes it's not bad; for example on the first day of school the principal mistakes Liam for a teacher or when he convinces a car dealer to let him test drive a Porsche. So feeling like he's stuck between two worlds, Liam cons his way into being the adult chaperone on the first space ship to take civilians into space. But when the ship is stuck 230,000 miles from home, beingmistaken for an adult is not good.  • Website with author info • Lexile 670

  42. Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper • Realistic • Considered by many to be mentally retarded, a brilliant, impatient fifth-grader with cerebral palsy discovers a technological device that will allow her to speak for the first time. • Author’s website • Lexile 700

  43. Closed for the Season by Mary Downing Hahn • Mystery • When thirteen-year-old Logan and his family move into a run-down old house in rural Virginia, he discovers that a woman was murdered there and becomes involved with his neighbor Arthur in a dangerous investigation to try to uncover the killer. • Author Website • Lexile 670

  44. The Defense of Thaddeus A. Ledbetter by John Gosselink • Humorous • Twelve-year-old Thaddeus A. Ledbetter, who considers it a duty to share his knowledge and talent with others, refutes each of the charges which have sent him to "In-School Suspension" for the remainder of seventh grade.      • Author information • Lexile 970

  45. The Smoky Corridor by Chris Grabenstein • Ghost Mystery • With the help of his stepmother, his dog Zipper, and new friend Malik, Zack Jennings faces ghosts and zombies at his new middle school, which is said to house a lost Confederate treasure.      • Author’s website • Lexile 690

  46. Fish by Gregory Mone • Action/Adventure • Eleven-year-old Fish, seeking a way to help his family financially, becomes a reluctant cabin boy on a pirate ship, where he soon makes friends---and enemies---and is asked to help decipher clues that might lead to a legendary treasure.  • Author’s website • Lexile 810

  47. Trash by Andy Mulligan • Mystery/Suspense • Fourteen-year-olds Raphael and Gardo team up with a younger boy, Rat, to figure out the mysteries surrounding a bag Raphael finds during their daily life of sorting through trash in a third-world country's dump.   • Author’s website • Lexile 850

  48. Half Brother by Kenneth Oppel • Realistic • In 1973, when a renowned Canadian behavioral psychologist pursues his latest research project-- an experiment to determine whether chimpanzees can acquire advanced language skills-- he brings home a baby chimp named Zan and asks his thirteen-year-old son to treat Zan like a little brother.  • Author’s website • Lexile 680

  49. Bystander by James Preller • Realistic • Thirteen-year-old Eric discovers there are consequences to not standing by and watching as the bully at his new school hurts people, but although school officials are aware of the problem, Eric may be the one with a solution. • Author’s website • Lexile HL600

  50. One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia • Historical • In the summer of 1968, after traveling from Brooklyn to Oakland, California, to spend a month with the mother they barely know, eleven-year-old Delphine and her two younger sisters arrive to a cold welcome as they discover that their mother, a dedicated poet and printer, is resentful of the intrusion of their visit and wants them to attend a nearby Black Panther summer camp.  • Author’s website • Lexile 750 Look at all those award’s won already!!!

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