Let me share with you books you will find in the Scott Middle School Media Center.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Audio books

If you are like me, you enjoy time outside walking or riding the bike. If you have an ipod or other mp3 player you might want to consider listening to an audio book. There are several sites on the Internet that provide FREE recordings of book that are in the public domain. Some of these titles were written for adult readers but many can also be enjoyed by children and young adults. You can even subscribe to these to have books added to your itunes automatically!

Here are a few sites to "czech" out and a few of the titles you can find there:

Librivox--Dracula by Dram Stoker, classics, poetry, U. S. Historical Documents, the Bible
Audiolit projects--a listing of audio book sites
Project Gutenberg
Audiobooks with Anne--Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and poetry.
Kara's Free Audiobooks--books for kids--The Road to Oz, A Little Princess, The Secret Garden, Heidi, poetry for children

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Reading Cafe

I always get requests from teachers, students and parents for recommendations for good books to read. It is difficult to make a "one-book- fits-all" list because of the wide variety of reading levels, developmental maturity and interests of middle-school students so I prefer to think of my recommendations as a MENU of books from which to choose. Some of these titles I have personally read; others are recommended by other teachers or organizations such as the American Library Association or the Nebraska Golden Sower Committee. Have a book you think needs to be listed here? Email your name, the title and author of the recommended book, and your review of the book to jhellma@lps.org and I'll consider adding it to my Menu of the Reading Cafe.

Remember that just because one starts a book doesn't mean that one must finish it. On the other hand, some books that I felt I "had" to read because I am a media specialist have become favorites once I got past the first few chapters.

Some of my most treasured memories of childhood are going to the public library to check out books so that I could participate in their reading programs. The Lincoln City Libraries all have great, fun reading programs available. I hope you will give them a try in addition to Scott's Media Center.

Reading Menu

Appetizers

Chicken Soup for the Soul books--too many titles to list but each one full of short stories that will make you laugh, cry, and reflect on life. These will be in the non-fiction section of most libraries.

Podcast: Diary of a Wimpy Kid (a novel in cartoons) and Rodick Rules by Jeff Kinney
Frindle
by Andrew Clements (Realistic Fiction)
Lunch Money by Andrew Clements (Realistic Fiction)
Lawn Boy by Gary Paulsen
Nancy Drew books by Carolyn Keene (Mystery)
Shredderman by Wendelin Van Draanen
The SOS File
by Betsy Byars, Betsy Duffey, and Laurie Myers
The Stupendous Dodgeball Fiasco
by Janice Repka, illus. Glin Dibley
The World According to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney


Snack Bar
"Skinny" books

Babe & Me by Dan Gutman (155 pages)
The Black Pearl by Scott O'Dell (100 pages)
Black Star, Bright Dawn by Scott O'Dell (103 pages)
Brian's Return (115 pages) by Gary Paulsen (first read Hatchet, The River, and Brian's Winter (133 pages)
Disney Adventures Series by Joan Lowery Nixon (under 100 pages)
Heroes Don't Run: A Novel of the Pacific War (113 pages)
Island, Everest, Dive, Kidnapped, On the Run Series by Gordon Korman (130 pages)
The Legend of Red Horse Cavern by Gary Paulsen (55 pages)
White Water by P. J. Petersen (107 pages)



Entrees

Perfect, Lush and Bounce all by Natasha Friend (Perfect won the 2007 Golden Sower Award). The girls in these books deal with grief, eating disorders, alcoholism, and blended families.

Code Orange by Caroline Cooney Did Mitt accidently start a smallpox epidemic while working on his high school project?

Code Talkers by Joseph Bruchac
Navajo Indians joined the Marine Corp during World War II to become Code Talkers, sending and receiving military communications using their Navajo language. Historical Fiction

Driver's Ed by Caroline Cooney
Three teenagers agonize over what they should do after they steal a stop sign. A woman is killed by driving through the intersection. Can they keep the secret and live with the guilt?

Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick
Steven is a normal 8th grader: a drummer in an honor band who has a crush on the hottest girl in school (who doesn't know he exists) and whose little brother annoys him constantly. His world is turned upside down when his brother gets sick and he has to cope with that as well as the other pressures of his life. Realistic Fiction

Esperanza Rising
by Pam Munoz Ryan

The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. Action adventure mixed with Greek mythology.

Mississippi Trial, 1955 by Chris Crowe (Winner of 2006 Nebraska Golden Sower)
A historical fiction based on the true story of the murder of 15-year-old African American Emmett Till in Mississippi in the summer of 1955. The author's extensive research adds rich details to this event that helped spark the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Historical Fiction

The Perfect Shot by Elaine Marie Alphin (Mystery)

Dessert Bar

Because of Winn Dixie
by Kate DiCamillo
The Clique
(series) by Lisi Harrison
The Princess Diaries
(series) by Meg Cabot
Sarah Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan
The Summer of the Traveling Pants (series) by Ann Brashares

Sports Cafe

Heart of a Champion
by Carl Deuker (Golden Sower Winner)
Seth and Jimmy have been friends since a chance meeting on a baseball field in sixth grade. Now they are in high school on the varsity baseball team and learning how decisions they make off the field impact their lives. (This is one of my all-time favorite books!)

High Heat, On the Devil's Court, Night Hoops, Painting the Black, Runner,
and Gym Candy are also by Carl Deuker.

Heat and Travel Team by Mike Lupica

Slam by Walter Dean Myers

Winning Season series by Rich Wallace includes The Roar of the Crowd, Technical Foul, Fast Company, Double Fake, Emergency Quarterback, Southpaw, Dunk Under Pressure, Takedown and Curveball.

Buffet Line
Series, Award Winners and Book Lists

  • 2008-2009 Golden Sower Nominees: These are nominees for a state award voted on in April by the children of Nebraska. There are three catagories: Primary (K-3), Intermediate (4-6) and Young Adult (7-12). I've listed the Intermediate and Young Adult titles with a short summary in a separate post below. Scroll down to read it.
  • YALSA (Young Adult Library Service Association) book lists.
  • Series: City of Ember, People of Sparks, Yonwood Prophet by Jeanne DuPrau
    The lights in the City of Ember start to flicker and Lena and Doon, two teens who have just finished their education and entered the world of work, join forces to figure out what is going on. City of Ember has a cliff-hanger ending that makes you want to read People of Sparks to see what happens next! (Fantasy/SciFi)
  • Podcast of Series: Uglies, Pretties, Specials, and Extras by Scott Westerfeld
  • Series: Shadow Children by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Among the Hidden and Among the Imposters are the first two books in this series.
  • Podcast of Series: Maximum Ride by James Patterson (Science Fiction Adventure)
  • Podcast of Series: Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
  • Series: Cirque Du Freak by Darren Shan (Horror)
  • Series: Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix.



Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Podcasts

Dan Schmidt's Kidcast: Excellent information about podcasting and a source for books about podcasting.

freeplaymusic.com


LearnOutLoud.com
: Browse over 15,000 educational audio books, MP3 downloads, podcasts, and videos. You can search by keyword or browse a subject list. Some items are for purchase but many are free! Here's a few of the free ones:

Legend of Sleepy Hollow, American Indian Fairy Tales and Classic Chinese Short Stories.

LIt to Go: A free collection of stories and poems in mp3 (audiobook) format. Visit the "Lit2Go on the Web" link to download printable versions of each passage along with reading activities for students.

Lit2Go: Audio Files for 8th Graders: Features poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, short stories by Emily Bronte, more of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous short stories, and the audio books In the Wilds of Florida by W. H. G. Kingston, Logic: Deductive and Inductive by Carveth Read, M.A., The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development by Levi Leonard Conant, Ph. D., The Mystery of Edwin Drood & Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, and Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne.

Lit2Go: Audio Files for 7th Graders: Features Edgar Allan Poe's most famous short stories, as well as the audio books The Tin Woodman of Oz & Tik-Tok of Oz by L. Frank Baum, The Little Lame Prince by Maria Dinah Mulock Craik, The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, and The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells.

Lit2Go: Audio Files for 6th Graders: Features dozens of short stories including many by Virginia Woolf and Rudyard Kipling. Also features the audio books The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, & The Emerald City of Oz by L. Frank Baum, Famous Stories Every Child Should Know, The Story of Siegfried by James Baldwin, The Light Princess by George MacDonald, The Open Boat by Stephen Crane, A Florida Sketch-Book by Bradford Torrey, Sylvie and Bruno & Sylvie and Bruno Concluded by Lewis Carroll, Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Philosophy and Fun of Algebra by Mary Everest Boole, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Flappers and Philosophers by F. Scott Fitzgerald

About Me

As a school library media specialist with a Czech heritage, this seems like a great title for my blog. My goals for this blog is a place to collect and collaborate my ideas and resources with others who are interested in information literacy, literature and and technology.