Saturday, September 25, 2010

It's a Mystery Wiki

It's a Mystery Wiki

REVIEW
Click Here to go to our "It's a Mystery Wiki" where you will find all the listings of books we recommend and reviewed for a core collection of mystery titles. The wiki has 20 titles listed.

Major categories of the wiki include:
What is a Mystery?
Why are these for tweens?
Elements of a good collection
Classics
Award winners
Hot New Titles
Transition Books
Interactivity
Tools

Be sure to check out our Voicethread about these exciting Mystery titles!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Mystery Anyone?

It's a Mystery Voicethread project

Here's our Voicethread of Mysteries we recommend to tweens and teens. The biggest challenge we had was limiting the number of great mystery books to include in the presentation! It was a collaborative project and we enjoyed working together!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of Mystery and Madness

Four classic tales, "The Black Cat," "The Masque of the Red Death," "Hop Frog," and "The Fall of the House of Usher" by the master of classic horror and mystery Edgar Allen Poe, are retold for the younger set and accompanied by the spidery inked drawings of illustrator Gris Grimly. 

Throughout the telling of each tale, the myriad of drawings lend a graphic novel feel to this delightfully wicked horror collection. Warning! Not for flashlight readers! Be sure to keep your lights on :)

Poe, Edgar Allan. Tales of Mystery and Madness. Revised ed. Simon & Schuster Children's, 2004. 

ISBN 978-0689848377

Monday, September 20, 2010

Are you going to attend?

I'm excited to attend this virtual conference. I'll be teaching, but can attend through their archived presentations and paid only $20.00 as an SLIS student to attend. Recently I surveyed my students and found that 93% of my students are fully connected to the internet at home, and over 45% utilize our Media Center webpages after hours. Leveraging some of my PTA allocations to support reading beyond school hours using ebooks is an idea I have had for some time and I'm hoping that attending this conference will provide additional  ideas and resources to move the project ahead into reality.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Swindle

A card collector "swindles" Griffin Bing out of a valuable Babe Ruth baseball card. Known by his friends as "The Man with the Plan," Griffin puts together a team of amateur sleuths to get the card back no matter the risk, high tech security, guard dog, or danger.

This is the first of a trio series by best selling author Gordon Korman, who has written over 60 novels for middle grades to young adults including the New York Times best selling book, second in the popular series 39 Clues: One False Note.

Korman, Gordon. Swindle. New York: Scholastic, 2009. ISBN 978-0439903448.

Monday, September 6, 2010

101 places You Gotta See Before You're 12

This "Bucket List" book for  tweens is one of the hottest books in our 900 section! It is designed as an interactive scavenger hunt including stickers to use as a rating scale when checking off items from the lists within the book, ranking them "Top 20, Loved it, Yawn Fest, No Way, Awesome, Way Strange, Been There", etc. There's a map to help guide exploring and planning, and a note section to add additional ideas and comments. Also included are some websites and links to support the listed items with directories, organizations, and other resources.

Book circulation increases with additional Book Talks and discussions to stimulate uses for this book, as well as potential lessons/activities:
  • Google Earth Trips...even better, develop tours based on choices selected individually to share with others
  • Keep it local...Take it National...use with social studies units exploring city, state, and country.
  • Take a virtual trip...if you can't actually go to a farm...is there a website with a virtual tour?
  • When traveling with the family develop a game to play with the list to see if you can name a site that fits the list... name "a very big thing", "a peaceful place" then read what the book has to say about it.
  • Make a personal list of the "10 Things I most want to see this year"...share with family
  • Find your 10 favorite places using Google Earth and show your friends.

Sullivan, Joanne. 101 Places You Gotta See Before You're 12. New York: Lark Books, 2006.
ISBN: 978-1-60059-147-1