tools of the trade region x 2 kp (1)
TRANSCRIPT
1
Tools of the Trade
WithTeri Lesesne (rhymes with insane)
Sam Houston State UniversityDepartment of Library Science
professornana
2
professornana
wwwslidesharenetprofessornana
3
kperry
Dr Karin Perry
Author of AudioTalk in VOYA Magazine
Blogs at httpwwwkarinsbooknookcom
Keeps track of reading atGoodreads httpwwwgoodreadscomkperry
4
YAPP
httpmyyappus 9BMKN7
5
Our Toolkit
6
Finding the Time
Edge time (Donalyn Miller)
Priority time
Class time
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
2
professornana
wwwslidesharenetprofessornana
3
kperry
Dr Karin Perry
Author of AudioTalk in VOYA Magazine
Blogs at httpwwwkarinsbooknookcom
Keeps track of reading atGoodreads httpwwwgoodreadscomkperry
4
YAPP
httpmyyappus 9BMKN7
5
Our Toolkit
6
Finding the Time
Edge time (Donalyn Miller)
Priority time
Class time
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
3
kperry
Dr Karin Perry
Author of AudioTalk in VOYA Magazine
Blogs at httpwwwkarinsbooknookcom
Keeps track of reading atGoodreads httpwwwgoodreadscomkperry
4
YAPP
httpmyyappus 9BMKN7
5
Our Toolkit
6
Finding the Time
Edge time (Donalyn Miller)
Priority time
Class time
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
4
YAPP
httpmyyappus 9BMKN7
5
Our Toolkit
6
Finding the Time
Edge time (Donalyn Miller)
Priority time
Class time
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
5
Our Toolkit
6
Finding the Time
Edge time (Donalyn Miller)
Priority time
Class time
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
6
Finding the Time
Edge time (Donalyn Miller)
Priority time
Class time
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
7
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)
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
8
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
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
9
Class Time
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
10
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
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
11
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
12
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
13
Some Tips
Picture books
Graphic novels
Quick reads
Poem or story a day
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
14
Picture Books
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
15
Developing Humor (HOTS)
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
16
What is your favorite picture book of all time
OK top 5-10
Take 5 minutes to make a list
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
17
Now turn to a few people around you and see if any of
YOUR books are on THEIR lists too
Visit httptodayiom9nv to record your titles
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
18
Learning about a community
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
19
Biographies
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
20
History through Biography
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
21
Stories without words
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
22
Art and history
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
23
NF Template
httpswwwteachingchannelorgvideosteaching-nonfiction-entry-points
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
24
Slice of life
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
25
Reality vs Mythology
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
26
Dispelling myths
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
27
Community
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
28
More NF Templates
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
29
NF Templates
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
30
Developing Empathy
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
31
Mood and Tone
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
32
Archetypes
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
33
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
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
34
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
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
35
TEKS infer the implicit theme of a work of fiction
distinguishing theme from the topic analyze the function of stylistic elements (eg
magic helper rule of three) in traditional and classical literature from various cultures
write imaginative stories that includeo (i) a clearly defined focus plot and point of viewo (ii) a specific believable setting created through the use
of sensory details and
o (iii) dialogue that develops the story (mentor texts)
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
36
In Math Too
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
37
Power of tens
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
38
Biographies of Mathematicians
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
39
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
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
40
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
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
41
Science
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
42
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
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
43
Informational Poetry How could this
collection of poems be used in a lesson on informational text
How could it be used as a Mentor Text
What other use might it have
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
44
Compare and Contrast
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
45
Caldecott 2014
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
46
Caldecott Honor
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
47
Caldecott Honor
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
48
Mentor Text
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
49
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
50
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
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
51
Picture Books for Older Readers
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
52
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
53
Parody
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
54
Battle Bunny
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
55
HTTPMYBIRTHDAYBUNNYCOM
Create your own Battle Bunny book
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
62
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
63
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
64
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
65
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
66
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
67
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Hot off the press
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
81
Graphic NovelsScaffolding Visual Literacy and More
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
82
Informational GN
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
83
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
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
84
ldquoRetellingrdquo
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
85
Classics Illustrated
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
86
Manga meets GN
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
87
Classic Reenvisioing
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
88
Censorship
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
89
Study of classic texts
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
90
Historical GN
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
91
Textless GN
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
92
Pushing Envelope
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
93
Younger Audience GN
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
94
Variation on GN
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
95
Comic GN
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
96
Exploring Topics
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
97
Serial GNs
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
104
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
105
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
106
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
107
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
108
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
109
Taking the Measure of Readers
Where are they
Where would we like them to head next
What is our ultimate goal
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
110
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
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
111
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
112
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
113
Where are they
What are their favorite authors
What are their favorite genres forms formats
What titles are rising to the top
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
114
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)
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
115
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)
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
116
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
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
117
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)
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
118
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
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
119
Ultimately what is our goal
Turn to folks around you and talk about what YOUR goal is
(or maybe will be or could be)
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
120
Reading Ladders
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
121
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
122
Dystopias
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Dystopias
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Dystopian Ladder Population Control
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Dystopian Ladder Infertility
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
126
GN Dystopia
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
127
Steampunk Sidestep
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
128
More Steampunk
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
129
Sci-fi Flair
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
130
Dystopic trilogy
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
131
Humor
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
132
Social Commentary
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
133
Sequels that Diverge
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
134
Ladder for Dystopias
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
135
Cyberbullying
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
136
Historical Fiction Pandemics
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
137
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
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
138
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
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
139
Hammering Out Recommendations
Booktalks
Read Alouds
Displays
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
140
Easy Peasy Booktalks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
More Easy Booktalks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
142
Quick Talks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
143
Read Aloud Best Bets
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
More Read Alouds
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
145
Oldies that still work
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
146
Kids love them still
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
148
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
149
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
150
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
151
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
152
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
153
Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
154
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
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Displays
Displays with Tech
If You LikehellipDisplay
Banned Books Display
httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml
Abandoned Books Display
New Book Display
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Displays with Tech
If You LikehellipDisplay
Banned Books Display
httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml
Abandoned Books Display
New Book Display
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
If You LikehellipDisplay
Banned Books Display
httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml
Abandoned Books Display
New Book Display
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Banned Books Display
httpthebrownbagteacherblogspotcom201309celebrating-banned-bookshtml
Abandoned Books Display
New Book Display
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Abandoned Books Display
New Book Display
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
New Book Display
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
161
Upcoming Possibilities APRIL
MAY
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
162
Making Adjustments
Mind the Gap
Crossing bridges
Challenging comfort zones
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
163
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
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
164
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 2013o Resolved to read 113 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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
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
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
166
Climbing Beyond
Apps
eBooks
Audiobooks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
167
Apps Moving beyond Static Text
What is an app
Why should I care
How do I find recommendations of good ones
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Book Apps Galore
Readmill
Bluefire ReaderGoodreads Overdrive
Teen Book Finder
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
More
Shakespeare Pro
iPoe iPoe2
Frankenstein Dracula Alice for iPad
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
and More
Meanwhile PPZ Another Monsterhellip
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
Free App Notifications
Apps Gone Free AppShopper
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
172
eBooks
Net Galley
Kindle Sales
Facebook promos
Free first chapters
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
173
Audio Start with award winners
o Odyssey wwwalaorgyalsa
o Amazing Audio wwwalaorgyalsa
o Notable Recordings wwwalaorgalsc
o Audies wwwaudiopuborgaudies
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
174
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
175
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
176
Odyssey
177
Jazz two tracks
177
Jazz two tracks
178
Odyssey
179
Reading with our Ears
180
Refreshing Readers
New books
Old books
181
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
182
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
183
Newbery 2014
184
Newbery Honor
185
Newbery Honor
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
181
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
182
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
183
Newbery 2014
184
Newbery Honor
185
Newbery Honor
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
182
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
183
Newbery 2014
184
Newbery Honor
185
Newbery Honor
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
183
Newbery 2014
184
Newbery Honor
185
Newbery Honor
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
184
Newbery Honor
185
Newbery Honor
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
185
Newbery Honor
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
186
Printz
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
187
Printz Honor
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
188
CS King
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
189
Pura Belpre
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
190
Geisel
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
191
Sibert
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
192
Must Have
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
MARCH 4 2014
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
APRIL 8 2014
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
206
Oldies but Goodies
Dust off some neglected books
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
219
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
220
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
221
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
222
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
223
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
224
Digging In
Fighting censorship
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
225
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
226
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
227
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
228
Gatekeeping
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
229
230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
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230
Reasons for Removing Books
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
231
Nurturing Growth
Resources
Recommendations
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
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242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
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238
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
239
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
240
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
241
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
242
243
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
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
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243
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
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250
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257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
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245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
252
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
253
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
254
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
255
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
256
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-
257
- Tools of the Trade
- professornana
- kperry
- YAPP
- Our Toolkit
- Finding the Time
- Edge Time
- Priority Time
- Class Time
- Finding Time to Read
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Some Tips
- Picture Books
- Developing Humor (HOTS)
- What is your favorite picture book of all time OK top 5-10
- Slide 17
- Learning about a community
- Biographies
- History through Biography
- Stories without words
- Art and history
- NF Template
- Slice of life
- Reality vs Mythology
- Dispelling myths
- Community
- More NF Templates
- NF Templates
- Developing Empathy
- Mood and Tone
- Archetypes
- This read aloud brought to you by Mo Willems
- What does the opening sentence tell readers
- TEKS
- In Math Too
- Power of tens
- Biographies of Mathematicians
- Celebrating Cultures
- Slide 40
- Science
- TEKS for NF
- Informational Poetry
- Compare and Contrast
- Caldecott 2014
- Caldecott Honor
- Caldecott Honor (2)
- Mentor Text
- Slide 49
- TEKS (2)
- Picture Books for Older Readers
- Slide 52
- Parody
- Battle Bunny
- httpmybirthdaybunnycom
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Slide 67
- Hot off the press
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Graphic Novels
- Informational GN
- Inferences Conclusions
- ldquoRetellingrdquo
- Classics Illustrated
- Manga meets GN
- Classic Reenvisioing
- Censorship
- Study of classic texts
- Historical GN
- Textless GN
- Pushing Envelope
- Younger Audience GN
- Variation on GN
- Comic GN
- Exploring Topics
- Serial GNs
- Slide 98
- Slide 99
- Slide 100
- Slide 101
- Slide 102
- Slide 103
- Slide 104
- Slide 105
- Slide 106
- Slide 107
- Slide 108
- Taking the Measure of Readers
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
- Slide 112
- Where are they
- PW 2013 Sales (HC)
- Slide 115
- Childrenrsquos Hardcover Backlist
- Childrenrsquos PB Frontlist
- Where do we want them to head
- Ultimately what is our goal
- Reading Ladders
- Slide 121
- Dystopias
- Dystopias (2)
- Dystopian Ladder Population Control
- Dystopian Ladder Infertility
- GN Dystopia
- Steampunk Sidestep
- More Steampunk
- Sci-fi Flair
- Dystopic trilogy
- Humor
- Social Commentary
- Sequels that Diverge
- Ladder for Dystopias
- Cyberbullying
- Historical Fiction Pandemics
- Creating a Ladder
- Readerrsquos Advisory
- Hammering Out Recommendations
- Easy Peasy Booktalks
- More Easy Booktalks
- Quick Talks
- Read Aloud Best Bets
- More Read Alouds
- Oldies that still work
- Kids love them still
- Slide 147
- Slide 148
- Slide 149
- Slide 150
- Slide 151
- Slide 152
- Do your kids like STAR CROSSED
- 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
- Apps Moving beyond Static Text
- Book Apps Galore
- More
- and More
- Free App Notifications
- eBooks
- Audio
- Slide 174
- Slide 175
- 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 193
- Slide 194
- Slide 195
- Slide 196
- Slide 197
- Slide 198
- Slide 199
- Slide 200
- Slide 201
- Slide 202
- Slide 203
- Slide 204
- Slide 205
- Oldies but Goodies
- Slide 207
- Slide 208
- Slide 209
- Slide 210
- Slide 211
- Slide 212
- Slide 213
- Slide 214
- Slide 215
- Slide 216
- Slide 217
- Slide 218
- Slide 219
- Slide 220
- Slide 221
- Slide 222
- Slide 223
- Digging In
- Slide 225
- Slide 226
- Slide 227
- Gatekeeping
- Slide 229
- Reasons for Removing Books
- Nurturing Growth
- Slide 232
- Slide 233
- Slide 234
- Slide 235
- Slide 236
- Slide 237
- Slide 238
- Slide 239
- Slide 240
- Slide 241
- Slide 242
- Developing a Readerrsquos Heart
- Slide 244
- Slide 245
- Slide 246
- Slide 247
- Slide 248
- Slide 249
- Slide 250
- Slide 251
- Slide 252
- Slide 253
- Slide 254
- Slide 255
- Slide 256
- Slide 257
-