Showing posts with label Library Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Library Events. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2007

Book Groups and Reading Clubs

When we find some spare time (ahem), we would like to sponsor a reading group. We have so many readers and it would be wonderful to really share and nurture this passion. I've noticed some schools have set up book circles and blogs for students to share and come together as a community. How are those going? ...any recommendations for schools considering forming book circles?
We will be launching our reading blog, Skyline Reads, next week and we are excited about it. We'll send the URL, as soon as it is up, in hopes that you will take a look at it for us and offer any suggestions or ideas. We will just be offering book reviews and recommendations in hopes of not only turning kids on to new reads, but establishing a two-way communication with the kids.

I found a couple of sites to share with you for resources on book clubs and reading groups...ideas, questions to ask, and tips for starting books groups: The YA Librarians' Homepage and Reading Group Guides. Many of you know Karol Sacca, the booktalk queen, quite well. She created the "Circle of 10" reading group project and it has evolved into many forms used at schools throughout Colorado and the country. Take a look at her recent project: Book has created ‘one town’ among schools.

What a great idea! Perhaps we should consider a "One Book, One District" for kids and staff to voluntarily read a book as a district project. We could facilitate online book discussions and communication across school boundary lines. If online safety is an issue, we could use Moodle as the online delivery medium allowing for moderation, control, and district-only access. Maybe a mini-grant from DMS or the district to buy multiple copies of a book? Too ambitious? ...perhaps that is something we could discuss at a future meeting.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Teen Read Week

It is very close to being 'too busy' to really celebrate Teen Read Week. I just wanted to throw a question out to all of you to see how you are marketing Teen Read Week in your library. Are you doing any special events, reading contests, marketing displays, or other celebrations? Are you all using the LOL theme? ...to promote humor?
At Skyline we have set up a display of popular young adult books -- we purchased the LOL poster and bookmarks to hand out. We have been running a 'pages read' contest for the past month; students keep track of the number of pages they have read to win prizes. We are amazed how many kids are really into keeping track of their pages read. We made a poster and bookmarks and have been promoting the 31 Flavorite Authors (31 YA authors are chatting on MySpace during the month of October) campaign from YALSA.
What ideas and promotions are you using during Teen Read Week?