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Welcome to Bluebonnet 101
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Your Presenters TodayMartha Edmundson Dr. Laura Sheneman
Also Starring• Dixie Allen• Cindy Boatfield• Amy Fuller
• Amy Louthan• Allison Wilson• Aundrea Wright-Young
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Texas Bluebonnet Award Mission
To Encourage Texas Children to:
• Read more books• Explore a variety of current books• Develop powers of discrimination• Identify their favorite books
TBA Program Timeline
• September—Continue reading Master List books that were introduced in February. Either review or introduce the Master List books and the TBA Program. Give students and teachers a method of marking their reading.
• September-January—encourage teacher and student participation by video, Book Talk website, Reader’s Theater scripts, storytimes, etc….
• October—The TBA Selection Committee chooses the Master List Books for the following year.
• November (usually the first weekend)—Master List is announced at the Texas Book Festival. That same weekend it is released.
• November after list is announced—begin purchasing Master List titles so they will arrive in time to be read by the librarian and ready to be put in place for check-out by February
• January—choose a day(s) to vote.• January--continue to encourage reading, begin publicizing the
voting date (s). Do voting activities. Vote and send vote totals into the TLA Offices.
• February introduce the new Master List. Begin doing programming with the new titles.
• March or April—TLA Conference. Attend programs sponsored by TBA, go to TBA Luncheon.
• Summer—RELAX!
Registration can be done at any time. It is usually easiest to register at the same time each year, but can be done up to the time you send in your votes.
How do I register my library?
• Make your way to the TBA homepage: Texas Bluebonnet Award http://www.txla.org/TBA
Fill out the form, attach a check or provide credit card information, and mail to the address at the bottom.
TBA does not accept money orders, so how can you pay for registration?
Ask your PTA/PTO to pay for registration;
Use petty cash;
Talk to your campus book keeper to see what can be done.
Page 5 of the Summer 2010 TBA newsletter might also be helpful : Sole Source Vendor
Now that I’ve registered…what do I get?
http://www.txla.org/groups/tba/
Buying the Books
Q: Do I have to buy every book on the master list?
A: No. You should consider: •Children’s interests• Relevant content• Reputable reviews• Literary quality
Q: Are you sure? Don’t the kids have to read all the books to participate?
A: No. The Texas Bluebonnet Award motto is:
Buying the Books
Q: How many copies should I get of each book?
A: It’s up to you! Here are some suggestions:• Some libraries buy 3 or more copies of each book.• Some school librarians pull copies of upcoming Bluebonnet nominees at book fair.• Some libraries get 1 of their copies in an especially resilient binding, like Bound to Stay Bound.• Some libraries buy a set of Bluebonnet books from a particular vendor.• Some libraries buy different quantities of each book, trying to gauge the kids’ interest in each title.•Consider purchasing an audio book of some titles.
Buying the Books
Q: Once I have the books, what do I do then?
A: Hit the ground running. Here’s how:• Read the books before you make them available to the kids.• Set up a display shelf or bookcase for the books.• Give the kids a place to talk about the books, like Mackin Book Talk or your own blog.• Engage the kids with activities.
Buying the Books
•Purchase DVD to promote the Bluebonnet Master List ($30)
[TBA Video Streaming & Reproduction Payment Form This is a separate form on the TBA website. ]•Bookmark sets ($5 per set of 100) •Spine labels to mark Bluebonnet titles ($4 per 100).
To advertise your program:
Texas Bluebonnet Award Supplies
To reward your Bluebonnet readers:•Award certificates ($6 per 25) •Lapel pins ($5) •Pencil sets ($3 per 10)•Mini blue backpacks with the TBA logo ($15)• NEW! Bluebonnet zipper pulls ($1 each)
You can also purchase:•Gold seals ($4 per 12) to mark the winning title. •Sticky note pads ($4 per 2) for your library communication.
BY MAIL Print and complete the pdf order form.
IN PERSON Purchase supplies during conference at the TLA Store.
BY PHONE Place your order by phone using a credit card.Call Julie Serafini at 1-800-580-2852 However, it is much easier to order online!
OR
Note: The DVD and bookmarks for the new list released in Nov. are always available at Conference first. These two items are in production prior to conference.
Other Ways to Order
2010-2011 DVD Purchasing • Order DVD online, by mail, in person or by phone ($30) • TBA Video Streaming & Reproduction
– Once payment is received an email will be sent to the individual who placed the order. It will contain the FTP site along with the user name and password necessary to download the file.
– The price structure is as follows:• $250 - 10 or fewer campuses or copies• $300 - 11-20 campuses• $400 - 21-30 campuses• $500 - 31-40 campuses• $600 - 41-50 campuses• $700 - 51+ campuses
Voting
• Keeping track of what is read• Choosing a day• Creating excitement• How to vote• Sending in votes
11 Birthdays
All Stations Distress
The Cabinet of
Wonders
Down Down Down
Sparrow Girl
Mudshark
Squi
rrel
’s
Wor
ldCalvin
Coconut: Trouble Magnet
Dying to Meet You
The Uglified Duckling
The Hinky
Pink
Surf
er o
f the
C
entu
ry Pirates
Tap Dancing on
the Roof
The Fantasti
c
Undersea
Life of
Jacques
Cousteau
Jake Ransom and the Skull
King’s Shadow
Texas Bluebonnet Reading Program
2010-2011
If you read, or have read to you, one of the 20 books listed, do the following:
• When you finish reading the entire book, color the corresponding area of the Texas map.
• If someone else reads the book to you, you may color that area on the map.
• If you read or have read to you at least 5 of the 20 books listed you qualify to vote in January, 2011 for your favorite!
Name:_________________________
Room #__________
Teacher _______________________
Umbrella Summer
14 Cows for America
Hom
e of the
Brave
That Book Woman
When to vote
• Voting is due to the TLA Offices by the last Friday of January by Midnight. • Select a day or days that do not interfere with the school calendar.• The actually voting can be done in whatever way best suits your set up.
Two ways to have students vote
2010 TBA Ballot My grade level is _____ Put an X beside the name of the book for which you wish to vote. ___1 .The Penderwicks on Gardam St (Birdsall) ___2. Surprises According to Hunphrey (Birney) ___3. Nic Bishop Frogs (Bishop) ___4. Martina the Beautiful Cockroach (Deedy) ___5. The Gollywhopper Games (Feldman) ___6 .The Luck of the Loch Ness Monster (Flaherty) ___7. Piper Reed: Navy Brat (Holt) ___8. What To Do About Alice? (Kerley) ___9. Savvy ( Law) ___10. Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls (Look) ___11. Two-Minute Drill (Lupica) ___12. Yum! MmMm! Que Rico! (Mora) ___13. The Hound of Rowan (Neff) ___14. We Are the Ship (Nelson) ___15. Lady Liberty: A Biography (Rappaport) ___16. Pale Male: Citizen Hawk (Schulman) ___17. Maybelle in the Soup (Speck) ___18. Where I Live (Spinelli) ___19. Help Me, Mr. Mutt! (Stevens/Crummel) ___20. Someone Named Eva (Wolf)
2010 TBA Ballot My grade level is _____ Put an X beside the name of the book for which you wish to vote. ___1. The Penderwicks on Gardam St (Birdsall ___2. Surprises According to Hunphrey (Birney) ___3. Nic Bishop Frogs (Bishop) ___4. Martina the Beautiful Cockroach (Deedy) ___5. The Gollywhopper Games (Feldman) ___6. The Luck of the Loch Ness Monster (Flaherty) ___7. Piper Reed: Navy Brat (Holt) ___8. What To Do About Alice? (Kerley) ___9. . Savvy ( Law) ___10. . Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls (Look) ___11. Two-Minute Drill (Lupica) ___12. Yum! MmMm! Que Rico! (Mora) ___13. The Hound of Rowan (Neff) ___14. We Are the Ship (Nelson) ___15. Lady Liberty: A Biography (Rappaport) ___16. . Pale Male: Citizen Hawk (Schulman) ___17. Maybelle in the Soup (Speck) ___18 Where I Live (Spinelli) ___19. Help Me, Mr. Mutt! (Stevens/Crummel) ___20. . Someone Named Eva (Wolf)
School districts electronic systems
Irving ISD graciously lets Bluebonnet voters use their website. It is made available in early January. That link is:
www.irvingisd.net/bluebonnet
Sending in votes:
• Final tallies for each title are all that are sent in—not all votes.
• For snail mail, the tally sheet is on the website.
• Vote tallies are usually sent electronically. All instructions are detailed on the Voting resource page.
• Electronic voting does not send you votes into the TLA Offices.
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Brought to you by…
• TBA Chair Martha Edmundson• Dr. Laura Sheneman• Dixie Allen• Cindy Boatfield• Amy Fuller• Amy Louthan• Allison Wilson• Aundrea Wright-Young
Brought to You by…
Texas Library Association– Nan Ellis, Registration CoordinatorNan Ellis, Registration Coordinator– Mary Ann Emerson, TLA WebmasterMary Ann Emerson, TLA Webmaster– Gloria Meraz, Director of CommunicationGloria Meraz, Director of Communication– Ileah Hirschy, Membership & Meetings Associate Ileah Hirschy, Membership & Meetings Associate – Julie Serafini, Programs & Events AssistantJulie Serafini, Programs & Events Assistant– Patricia Smith, Executive DirectorPatricia Smith, Executive Director– Ted Wanner, Continuing Education SpecialistTed Wanner, Continuing Education Specialist
• Special Thanks to ReadyTalk.com
Please remember…
• Continuing Education Certificates may be printed tomorrow, Sept. 13, on the TLA CE web site: www.txla.org/ce
• Recordings will be available on the same site• Please complete the evaluation survey
following the webinar
For more information on TLA webinars:Ted WannerTLA Continuing Education [email protected]/ce512-328-1518 / 800-580-2852