I have been searching the web for a
great place to post book reviews for librarians and teachers to use in
the classroom. Well, I am going to try hosting my own Book Talk
Tuesday! I invite teachers and librarians to link to a recent book talk
or book review that can be used by others- to help purchase new books,
learn about new books and to help give us book talk ideas.
My rules? 1. All content must be appropriate for children in grades kindergarten through eighth grade. 2. Please link to your original content, not the content of others. 3. Websites that you link to must be
child friendly since lots of kids visit this site and if they click on
your link, I want it to be appropriate for them. 4. Positive reviews only, please... we only spread love here at The Lemme Library! 5. Books must be available in The US. (you are welcome to link to ARC reviews) 6. I reserve the right to remove any reviews that don't meet criteria 1-5. In the link title field, be sure to
include the title of the book you are reviewing and your site name. In
the URL field, please link to this specific post that contains the book
review (That way people don't have to scour your blog looking for it!)
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Ahhhh! Welcome to another year! Another chance to become the person you want to be! Another chance to accomplish your goals! Another year to feel guilty about all of the things you should be doing but don't. I have lots of resolutions for myself.... but I have realized that nobody cares about your resolutions. Unless you are a book junkie and you are talking about books. So, I will spare you my lofty personal goals and cut to the chase.
In 2012, I would like to read 100 books. Last year I set this very goal and logged 28. There is nowhere to go but up! The Internet holds a bounty of book challenges for you to take on! I am not joining any formal challenges- my only challenge is to turn off the tv and the computer and read. But, if you would like to join some challenges to increase your reading in 2012, try these:
"THIS IS A STRESS FREE CHALLENGE. It is intended to be fun! You
are invited to participate in this challenge at your own pace and at
your own level of "strictness" to the list of books. Some of those older honor books may be difficult to get your hands on. You may choose not to re-read titles. You may make this challenge about what works for you!"
Colby Sharp and John Schu are hosting The Newbery Challenge.Same as The Caldecott Challenge, but the books are a bit thicker and there are 16 more of them. Mr. Schu explains the challenge in this video.
Kidlit Frenzy and The Nonfiction Detectives are encouraging us to read more nonfiction in the year twenty twelve with The Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge! This is a great opportunity to try something new and learn something along the way! You can also use these nonfiction picture books for your overall goal! You set your nonfiction goal and then share your reviews each week. Get your students involved with the help of PageinTraining and her Passport Nonfiction site!
Ms. Houghton is hosting The Sibert Challenge to get your nonfiction mojo flowing. (I had to Google "Sibert Award" to get in the loop.)
No matter how many books you challenge yourself to read, you can track them at Goodreads.com.
Just tell Goodreads how many books you'd like to read and they track
your progress. They will also tell you how far behind you are. They
offer a gadget that you can embed in your blog so your readers can track
your progress.
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Whether you'd like to read 2000 books or 2 books in 2012, you
should be proud. Even if you read 1 book in the coming year, you will be
forever changed. May be you want to read to your kids more- what a
powerful goal that is! Don't define yourself as a success by the number
of books you read... this is a powerful article by Donalyn Miller about just giving yourself permission to read in 2012- no matter the number of books.
So-
what about you? What are your reading goals for 2012? Tell us! Are you
participating in a reading challenge this year? Share it with us! The
more the merrier! Leave a comment and tell us about your goals this year. One of your goals should be: Visit the links below and LEAVE A COMMENT for each blogger... bloggers love comments!
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Now- on with the show! The reason you are all here! Book Talk Tuesday! Book Talk Tuesday will be a great resource to all of us as we create our reading lists this year! Check back often- and don't forget about the book talk archives (which I still need to update!)
It is January 1, 2012 and I have, once again, set a goal of reading 100 books. If I am good, that comes to about 2 books a week. I know my students are reading this.... Julia, Erika, Addy... how many books will you read this year? (I am only counting chapter books). Click here to see my 2012 Goodreads Reading Challenge! Join me!!
Oh! And make your own money here! (Do not print it and try to use it... You were warned!)
It is time to get my deepest, darkest secret out in the open. Are you ready? You won't judge me? You'll still read my blog and like me? Okay... here goes.
I have only read the first Harry Potter book.
I read it the year it came out.
I have only seen the first Harry Potter movie.
Let's not talk about it. Just know that in 2012, I will reread book 1 and the other 6 books. I promise.
UPDATE: After all of the amazing feedback I received from this post, I have decided that, YES I will read the series this year- but there is no rush! There are so many other amazing books to be read! So, I will keep them handy and read them when I'm not reading so many other books!
*Hype has kept me from reading them. I know, lame. But it is true. Everyone has read them and has an opinion- why should I read them?