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Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008 School Libraries: A Quest for Wisdom RIEMA Conference April 27, 2007

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Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008. School Libraries: A Quest for Wisdom RIEMA Conference April 27, 2007. The Goal of RITBA. To promote quality literature for teens by highlighting well-written books that will be of interest to those between the ages of 12 and 18 years of age. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

School Libraries: A Quest for Wisdom

RIEMA Conference

April 27, 2007

Page 2: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

The Goal of RITBAThe Goal of RITBA

To promote quality literature for teens by highlighting well-written books that will be of interest to those between the ages of 12 and 18 years of age.

Page 3: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

Committee DemographicsCommittee Demographics

• 37 Librarians, teachers, media specialists, reading specialists, and GSLIS students

• Represent public libraries, public schools, and private schools

• Anyone who is willing to read a lot of teen books (at least 35 over 6 months) is welcome to join the committee

• Committee reads potential nominees from September through March

• This year, the committee considered 91 titles

Page 4: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

Nominee Selection ProcessNominee Selection Process

• Titles must have young adults as a targeted audience

• Must have been published in the last two years (ie. Nominees for the 2008 award must be published between 2005-2007)

• Committee Breaks into two groups: one focuses on MS titles, and the other HS titles

• Use a combination of a scoring system and discussion

Page 5: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

The 2007 WinnerThe 2007 Winner

Twilight

by

Stephenie Meyer

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2007 Honor Books2007 Honor Books

The Lightning Thief

by

Rick Riordan

Perfect

by

Natasha Friend

Page 7: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

Black Duck

By

Janet Taylor Lisle

booktalk presented by

Deb Hobday

LaSalle Academy

Page 8: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

Down the Rabbit Hole

by

Peter Abrahams

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RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

Larklight:A Rousing Tale of

Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches

of Space By

Philip Reevebooktalk presented by

Aaron CoutuGreenville PL

Page 10: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for Middle School Students

Yellow Star

by

Jennifer Roy

Page 11: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Breathe:

A Ghost Story

by

Cliff McNish

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RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

A Brief Chapter

in My Impossible Life

by

Dana Reinhardt

Page 13: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

DivaBy

Alex Flinn

booktalk presented bySharon Lux

LaSalle Academy

Page 14: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Endymion Spring

by

Matthew Skelton

Page 15: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Incantation

by

Alice Hoffman

Page 16: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Let Me Play:

The Story of Title IX

By

Karen Blumenthal

Page 17: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Life As We Knew It

by

Susan Beth Pfeffer

Page 18: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Lush

By

Natasha Friend

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RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Marie, Dancing

by

Carolyn Meyer

booktalk presented by

Deb Hobday

LaSalle Academy

Page 20: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

The Night My Sister Went Missing

by

Carol Plun-Ucci

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RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Notes from theMidnight Driver

byJordan Sonnenblick

booktalk presented byRobin LensingPawtucket PL

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RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

The Rules of Survivalby

Nancy Werlin

booktalk presented bySharon Lux

LaSalle Academy

Page 23: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Side Effects

By

Amy Goldman Koss

Page 24: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for All Teens

Sleeping FreshmenNever Lie

byDavid Lubar

booktalk presented byRobin LensingPawtucket PL

Page 25: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

The Book Thief

by

Markus Zusak

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RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

Peeps

by

Scott Westerfeld

booktalk presented byAaron CoutuGreenville PL

Page 27: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

Sold

by

Patricia McCormick

Page 28: Rhode Island Teen Book Award ~ 2008

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

RITBA Nominees for 2008Recommended for High School Students

Theories of Relativity

by

Barbara

Haworth-Attard

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Working with the RITBA ListThe Website and Discussion ModulesWorking with the RITBA ListThe Website and Discussion Modules

Visit the Award’s Websitefor access to Discussion Modules for each book!

http://www.yourlibrary.ws/ya_webpage/ritba/ritbaindex.htm

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Working with the RITBA ListOther Ways of Promoting ParticipationWorking with the RITBA ListOther Ways of Promoting Participation

There are many ways to encourage both students and teachers to participate in the RITBA process

http://www.yourlibrary.ws/ya_webpage/ritba/ritbapromote.htm

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The 2008 ElectionThe 2008 Election

• Your teens will be able to vote between January 1 and the start of February vacation.

• To be eligible to vote, teens must read at least 3 titles from the list.

• Encourage your students and teachers to read and participate in the election

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For More InformationFor More Information

• Feel free to visit the RITBA website at http://www.yourlibrary.ws/ya_webpage/ritba/ritbaindex.htm

• You can also email the chairperson at [email protected]

• We welcome anyone who would like to join the committee

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Questions Are WelcomeQuestions Are Welcome