Bibliomania
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Bibliomanía
Bibliomania
2019-20 Titles
2019-20 Titles
- A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
- Beauty and the Beak by Deborah Lee Rose
- Best Man by Richard Peck
- Finding Langston by Lesa-Cline Ransome
- Front Desk by Kelly Yang
- Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus by D. Bowling
- Lincoln’s Grave Robbers by Steve Sheinkin**
- Merci Suarez Changes Gears by Meg Medina
- The Season of Styx Malone by Kekla Magoon
- Sweep: A Girl and Her Monster by Jonathon Auxier
- and 12. 2 Student Choice books- (Choose A.B.or C. below)
- Select from the following book award list:
- Newbery Award or Honor
- Coretta Scott King Award or Honor
- Batchelder Award or Honor
- Pura Belpre Award or Honor
- Current year Bluestem Nominee
- Newbery Award or Honor
- Select a book from a classroom book club or book being read as a read-aloud
- Read a non-fiction book about (a) a foreign country or (b) a fiction book that takes place outside the United States or (c) one in which the character is not originally from the United States
Bibliomanía
2019-20
1. La Encrucijada por Alexandra Diaz
2. Habla María: Una novela gráfica sobre el autismo por Bernardo Fernandez
3. Helado de Roca Lunar y Otras Ocurrencias por Lina Maria Perez Gaviria
4. Los Futbolísimos por Roberto Santiago
5. El ladrón del rayo/ The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson y los dioses del olimpo) (Spanish Edition) por Rick Riordan
6. La Máquina de Hacer Las Tareas por Cecilia Piscos
7. El Niño que Alcanza Las Estrellas por Jose M. Hernandez
8. Si Somos Latinos por Alma Flor Ada
9. El Vuelo de Sara por Lorenza de Farina
10. Yo y los demás por Aida Marcuse
Los estudiantes pueden elegir leer dos libros de su elección y completar cualquiera de los proyectos de lectura ‘READ’ de su pasaporte (excepto las mini batallas)
Lean un libro de la siguiente lista de libros galardonados:
Selecciona un libro de un club de libros en el aula o un libro que se esté leyendo como lectura en voz alta.
Lee un libro de no ficción acerca de un país extranjero o un libro de ficción que tenga lugar fuera de los Estados Unidos o en el que el personaje no sea originario de los Estados Unidos.
2019-20
1. La Encrucijada por Alexandra Diaz
2. Habla María: Una novela gráfica sobre el autismo por Bernardo Fernandez
3. Helado de Roca Lunar y Otras Ocurrencias por Lina Maria Perez Gaviria
4. Los Futbolísimos por Roberto Santiago
5. El ladrón del rayo/ The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson y los dioses del olimpo) (Spanish Edition) por Rick Riordan
6. La Máquina de Hacer Las Tareas por Cecilia Piscos
7. El Niño que Alcanza Las Estrellas por Jose M. Hernandez
8. Si Somos Latinos por Alma Flor Ada
9. El Vuelo de Sara por Lorenza de Farina
10. Yo y los demás por Aida Marcuse
Los estudiantes pueden elegir leer dos libros de su elección y completar cualquiera de los proyectos de lectura ‘READ’ de su pasaporte (excepto las mini batallas)
Lean un libro de la siguiente lista de libros galardonados:
- Premio Newbery o
- Premio de honor Coretta Scott King o
- Premio de honor Batchelder o
- Premio de honor Pura Belpre o
- nominación de honor ‘Bluestern’ del presente año.
Selecciona un libro de un club de libros en el aula o un libro que se esté leyendo como lectura en voz alta.
Lee un libro de no ficción acerca de un país extranjero o un libro de ficción que tenga lugar fuera de los Estados Unidos o en el que el personaje no sea originario de los Estados Unidos.
Projects:
All projects include a review/summary
- Board Game
- Slideshow
- Kahoot Game
- Poster - draw out meaning and message of book
- Create a book cover/Painting/artwork - a scene/character either online or print
- Graphic Novel
- Diorama
- Poem
All projects include a review/summary
Wednesday Morning Meetings: (both programs)
Wednesday November 20th
Wednesday December 18th
Wednesday January 22nd
Wednesday February 26th
Wednesday March 18th
Wednesday April 29th
8am in the library!
Wednesday November 20th
Wednesday December 18th
Wednesday January 22nd
Wednesday February 26th
Wednesday March 18th
Wednesday April 29th
8am in the library!
Rewards and Recognition
- 1 - Necklace/Charm for each project
- 2 - Charm + bookmark
- 3 - Charm + (personal recognition: announcement, etc)
- 4 - Charm + locker sticker
- 5 - Charm + your choice from the treasure box
- 6 - Charm + time in library/classroom with a friend
- 7 - Charm + squishy book
- 8 - Charm+ library assistant for the day/period
- 9 - Charm + free book
- 10 - Charm + medal
- 11 - school decides
- 12 - school decides (special recognition at end of year assembly)
School Challenges
December Challenge:
Scratch challenge
Directions:
During Hour of Code or in student’s free time, recreate a scene from a bibliomania book list or student choice book. Goal: Create a game in Scratch or Scratch Jr. that will use the characters, plot and setting.
February Challenge:
Selfie challenge - Reading with a friend
Directions:
Take or draw a picture of you and your friend(s) with your favorite Bibliomania book. Be sure the cover, title and author’s name is clearly visible. Send the picture in an email to your librarian’s email or ask your librarian to take the picture for you. If it’s a drawing, turn it into your librarian.
April Challenge
Selfie challenge - Read in your favorite reading location
Directions:
Take or draw a picture of you in your favorite reading location with your favorite Bibliomania book. Be sure the cover, title and author’s name is clearly visible. Send the picture in an email to your librarian’s email or ask your librarian to take the picture for you. If it’s a drawing, turn it into your librarian.
District Challenge
May Challenge
Kahoot battles between district schools for all books. As you read books, turn in questions and answers to Mrs. Perry. Forms are located on the circulation desk.
December Challenge:
Scratch challenge
Directions:
During Hour of Code or in student’s free time, recreate a scene from a bibliomania book list or student choice book. Goal: Create a game in Scratch or Scratch Jr. that will use the characters, plot and setting.
February Challenge:
Selfie challenge - Reading with a friend
Directions:
Take or draw a picture of you and your friend(s) with your favorite Bibliomania book. Be sure the cover, title and author’s name is clearly visible. Send the picture in an email to your librarian’s email or ask your librarian to take the picture for you. If it’s a drawing, turn it into your librarian.
April Challenge
Selfie challenge - Read in your favorite reading location
Directions:
Take or draw a picture of you in your favorite reading location with your favorite Bibliomania book. Be sure the cover, title and author’s name is clearly visible. Send the picture in an email to your librarian’s email or ask your librarian to take the picture for you. If it’s a drawing, turn it into your librarian.
District Challenge
May Challenge
Kahoot battles between district schools for all books. As you read books, turn in questions and answers to Mrs. Perry. Forms are located on the circulation desk.
Documents available to download:
Book Lists
bibliomania_list_2019-20.pdf | |
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Rubrics
rubric_slideshow.pdf | |
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rubric_board_game.pdf | |
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rubric_diorama.pdf | |
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rubric_graphic_novel.pdf | |
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rubric_kahoot.pdf | |
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rubric_piece_of_art.pdf | |
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rubric_poem.pdf | |
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rubric_poster.pdf | |
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Pacing Guide
bibliomania_pacing_guide.pdf | |
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