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Caldecott Medal Winners
C A L D E C O T T 1951 The Egg Tree by Katherine Milhous 1943 The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton M EDAL 1942 Make Way for Ducklings by Robert INNERS 1950 Song of the Swallows by Leo Politi W McCloskey 1949 The Big Snow by Berta and Elmer Hader 1941 They Were Strong and Good by Robert Law- son The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association of Library Service to Children, a divi- 1948 White Snow, Bright Snow by Alvin Tres- 1940 Abraham Lincoln by Ingri Parin D’Aulaire sion of the American Library Association, to the illustrator of the most distinguished American pic- selt, ill by Roger Duvoisin 1939 Mei Li by Thomas Handforth ture book for children. The medal honors Randolph Caldecott, a famous English illustrator of children’s 1938 Animals of the Bible by Helen D. Fish, 1947 The Little Island by Golden MacDonald ill by Dorothy Lathrop 2011 A Sick Day for Amos McGee ill Erin Stead Ill by Leonard Weisgard 2010 The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney 2009 The House in the Night by Susan Swanson 1946 Rooster Crows by Maud and Miska Peter- 2008 The Invention of Hugo Cabaret by Brian Sel- znik sham 2007 Flotsam by David Wiesner 2006 The Hello, Goodbye Window by Chris Raschka 2005 Kitten’s First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes 1945 Prayer for a Child by Rachel Field, 2004 The Man Who Walked between Two Towers by Mordicai Gerstein Ill by Elizabeth Orton Jones 2003 My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann 2002 The Three Pigs by David Wiesner 2001 So You Want to Be President by Judith 1944 Many Moons by James Thruber, Ill by St.George 2000 Joseph Had A little Overcoat by Simms Tabak Louis Slobodkin 1999 Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Mar- tin 1998 Rapunzel by Paul O. -
The Wsfa Journal Tb , ;,;T He W S F a J 0 U R N a L
THE WSFA JOURNAL TB , ;,;T HE W S F A J 0 U R N A L (The Official Organ of the Washington S. F. Association) Issue Number 76: April-May '71 1971 DISCLAVE SPECIAL n X Copyright \,c) 1971 by Donald-L. Miller. All rights reserved for contributors. The JOURNAL Staff Managing Editor & Publisher — Don Miller, 12315 Judson Rd., Wheaton, MD, USA, 20 906. Associate Editors — Art Editor: Alexis Gilliland, 2126 Penna. Ave., N.W., Washington, DC, 20037. Fiction Editors: Doll St Alexis Gilliland (address above). SOTWJ Editor: OPEN (Acting Editor: Don Miller). Overseas Agents — Australia: Michael O'Brien, 15>8 Liverpool St., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7000 Benelux: Michel Feron, Grand-Place 7, B—I4.28O HANNUT, Belgium. Japan:. Takumi Shibano, I-II4-IO, 0-0kayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Scandinavia: Per Insulander, Midsommarv.. 33> 126 35 HMgersten, Sweden. South Africa: A.B. Ackerman, POBox 25U5> Pretoria, Transvaal, Rep. of So.Africa. United Kingdom: Peter Singleton, 60W4, Broadmoor Hospital, Block I4, Crowthorne, Berks. RG11 7EG, England. Still needed for France, Germany, Italy, South Timerica, and Soain. Contributing Editors — Bibliographer: Mark Owings. Film Reviewer: Richard Delap. Book Reviewers: Al Gechter, Alexis Music Columnist: Harry Warner, Jr. Gilliland, Dave Halterman, James News Reporters: ALL OPEN (Club, Con R. Newton, Fred Patten, Ted Pauls, vention, Fan, Pro, Publishing). Mike Shoemaker. (More welcome.) Pollster: Mike Shoemaker. Book Review Indexer: Hal Hall. Prozine Reviewers: Richard Delap, Comics Reviewer: Kim Weston. Mike Shoemaker (serials only). Fanzine Reviewers: Doll Gilliland, Pulps: Bob Jones. Mike Shoemaker. Special mention to Jay Kay Klein and Feature Writer: Alexis Gilliland. -
(ALSC) Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938 to Present
Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938 to present 2014 Medal Winner: Locomotive, written and illustrated by Brian Floca (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing) 2014 Honor Books: Journey, written and illustrated by Aaron Becker (Candlewick Press) Flora and the Flamingo, written and illustrated by Molly Idle (Chronicle Books) Mr. Wuffles! written and illustrated by David Wiesner (Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing) 2013 Medal Winner: This Is Not My Hat, written and illustrated by Jon Klassen (Candlewick Press) 2013 Honor Books: Creepy Carrots!, illustrated by Peter Brown, written by Aaron Reynolds (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing Division) Extra Yarn, illustrated by Jon Klassen, written by Mac Barnett (Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers) Green, illustrated and written by Laura Vaccaro Seeger (Neal Porter Books, an imprint of Roaring Brook Press) One Cool Friend, illustrated by David Small, written by Toni Buzzeo (Dial Books for Young Readers, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group) Sleep Like a Tiger, illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski, written by Mary Logue (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company) 2012 Medal Winner: A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka (Schwartz & Wade Books, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, a division of Random House, Inc.) 2013 Honor Books: Blackout by John Rocco (Disney · Hyperion Books, an imprint of Disney Book Group) Grandpa Green by Lane Smith (Roaring Brook Press, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishing Holdings Limited Partnership) Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell (Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc.) 2011 Medal Winner: A Sick Day for Amos McGee, illustrated by Erin E. -
Award Winning Books (508) 531-1304
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER Clement C. Maxwell Library 10 Shaw Road Bridgewater MA 02324 AWARD WINNING BOOKS (508) 531-1304 http://www.bridgew.edu/library/ Revised: May 2013 cml Table of Contents Caldecott Medal Winners………………………. 1 Newbery Medal Winners……………………….. 5 Coretta Scott King Award Winners…………. 9 Mildred Batchelder Award Winners……….. 11 Phoenix Award Winners………………………… 13 Theodor Seuss Geisel Award Winners…….. 14 CALDECOTT MEDAL WINNERS The Caldecott Medal was established in 1938 and named in honor of nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott. It is awarded annually to the illustrator of the most distinguished American picture book for children published in the previous year. Location Call # Award Year Pic K634t This is Not My Hat. John Klassen. (Candlewick Press) Grades K-2. A little fish thinks he 2013 can get away with stealing a hat. Pic R223b A Ball for Daisy. Chris Raschka. (Random House Children’s Books) Grades preschool-2. A 2012 gray and white puppy and her red ball are constant companions until a poodle inadvertently deflates the toy. Pic S7992s A Sick Day for Amos McGee. Philip C. Stead. (Roaring Brook Press) Grades preschool-1. 2011 The best sick day ever and the animals in the zoo feature in this striking picture book. Pic P655l The Lion and the Mouse. Jerry Pinkney. (Little, Brown and Company) Grades preschool- 2010 1. A wordless retelling of the Aesop fable set in the African Serengeti. Pic S9728h The House in the Night. Susan Marie Swanson. (Houghton Mifflin) Grades preschool-1. 2009 Illustrations and easy text explore what makes a house in the night a home filled with light. -
Entering Third Grade
Summer Reading Program-2018 Entering Third Grade Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him." —Maya Angelou Dear Families, Did you know that children who do not read over the summer experience the “summer slide” and can lose up to two months of learning by the time they return to school in the fall! But there’s good news. Research shows that reading or listening to as few as six books over the summer break can help children maintain their reading skills and score higher in reading and math when they return to school! We strongly recommend that your child read at least six books during the summer break. And we encourage you to read to your child. Kids this age benefit tremendously from hearing stories read aloud. We also want you to visit the local library with your child this summer and check out the free summer fun activities happening and sign up for a free library card! The following booklist is the work of our teachers and literacy coaches. We hope you and your child will love these titles, but feel free to add any books for your reader. The staff in the children’s area of the public library will have many wonderful suggestions. Attached to the booklist is a reading log. Have your child fill out the reading log and give it to his or her new teacher in the fall. We’re so excited to see what your child read and we’ll be using the list as part of our Books, Buddies & Blankets Reading Celebration this fall. -
Accelerated Reader Test List Report Test Book Reading Point Number
Accelerated Reader Test List Report Test Book Reading Point Number Title Author Level Value -------- ---------------------------------- -------------------- ------ ------ 9353EN The Birthday Car Margaret Hillert 0.5 0.5 7255EN Can You Play? Harriet Ziefert 0.5 0.5 9382EN The Little Runaway Margaret Hillert 0.5 0.5 7282EN Lucky Bear Joan Phillips 0.5 0.5 49858EN Sit, Truman! Dan Harper 0.5 0.5 9018EN The Foot Book Dr. Seuss 0.6 0.5 9364EN The Funny Baby Margaret Hillert 0.6 0.5 9383EN The Magic Beans Margaret Hillert 0.6 0.5 9391EN The Three Bears Margaret Hillert 0.6 0.5 9392EN The Three Goats Margaret Hillert 0.6 0.5 9393EN The Three Little Pigs Margaret Hillert 0.6 0.5 9400EN The Yellow Boat Margaret Hillert 0.6 0.5 7256EN Catch Me, Catch Me! Rev. W. Awdry 0.7 0.5 9355EN Cinderella at the Ball Margaret Hillert 0.7 0.5 7262EN Dinosaur Garden Liza Donnelly 0.7 0.5 9361EN Four Good Friends Margaret Hillert 0.7 0.5 9386EN Not I, Not I Margaret Hillert 0.7 0.5 7293EN Take My Picture! Harriet Ziefert 0.7 0.5 9396EN What Is It? Margaret Hillert 0.7 0.5 9351EN The Baby Bunny Margaret Hillert 0.8 0.5 120543EN A Birthday for Cow! Jan Thomas 0.8 0.5 43663EN Biscuit Finds a Friend Alyssa Satin Capuc 0.8 0.5 70783EN Biscuit's Big Friend Alyssa Satin Capuc 0.8 0.5 9356EN Circus Fun Margaret Hillert 0.8 0.5 9357EN City Fun Margaret Hillert 0.8 0.5 9362EN A Friend for Dear Dragon Margaret Hillert 0.8 0.5 9366EN The Golden Goose Margaret Hillert 0.8 0.5 9020EN Great Day for Up! Dr. -
Calendar Photos from Danny Paints a Picture, Set 4 June 2019 Cut and Paste Activity Calendar Activity
June 1 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dad’s birthDay 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Father’s Day 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Calendar photos from Danny Paints a Picture, set 4 June 2019 Cut and Paste Activity Calendar Activity Find the June birthdays, cut out the picture that goes with each, and paste it on their special day on the calendar. 6 Cynthia Rylant was born June 6, 1954 in West Virginia. Her youth in the Appalachian region provided the setting for her first children’s book, When I was Young in the Mountains. A prolific writer of children’s literature, Rylant explores themes of friendship, emotions, and growing up. She has been awarded the Newbery Medal for A Fine White Dust, and several other stories have been named Newbery Honor and Caldecott Honor books. 10 The writer and illustrator of the popular Where the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak was born June 10, 1928. First an illustrator, Sendak worked on more than eighty books written by various authors before he wrote his own story. Kenny’s Window, published in 1956, was Sendak’s first title of which he was both author and illustrator. Seven years later he produced Where the Wild Things Are and earned the Caldecott Medal. 18 Another Caldecott Medal winner is Chris Van Allsburg. Born June 18, 1949, Allsburg is best known as the author and illustrator of Jumanji and The Polar Express, both of which have been made into major motion pictures. -
Tape ID Title Language Type System
Tape ID Title Language Type System 1361 10 English 4 PAL 1089D 10 Things I Hate About You (DVD) English 10 DVD 7326D 100 Women (DVD) English 9 DVD KD019 101 Dalmatians (Walt Disney) English 3 PAL 0361sn 101 Dalmatians - Live Action (NTSC) English 6 NTSC 0362sn 101 Dalmatians II (NTSC) English 6 NTSC KD040 101 Dalmations (Live) English 3 PAL KD041 102 Dalmatians English 3 PAL 0665 12 Angry Men English 4 PAL 0044D 12 Angry Men (DVD) English 10 DVD 6826 12 Monkeys (NTSC) English 3 NTSC i031 120 Days Of Sodom - Salo (Not Subtitled) Italian 4 PAL 6016 13 Conversations About One Thing (NTSC) English 1 NTSC 0189DN 13 Going On 30 (DVD 1) English 9 DVD 7080D 13 Going On 30 (DVD) English 9 DVD 0179DN 13 Moons (DVD 1) English 9 DVD 3050D 13th Warrior (DVD) English 10 DVD 6291 13th Warrior (NTSC) English 3 nTSC 5172D 1492 - Conquest Of Paradise (DVD) English 10 DVD 3165D 15 Minutes (DVD) English 10 DVD 6568 15 Minutes (NTSC) English 3 NTSC 7122D 16 Years Of Alcohol (DVD) English 9 DVD 1078 18 Again English 4 Pal 5163a 1900 - Part I English 4 pAL 5163b 1900 - Part II English 4 pAL 1244 1941 English 4 PAL 0072DN 1Love (DVD 1) English 9 DVD 0141DN 2 Days (DVD 1) English 9 DVD 0172sn 2 Days In The Valley (NTSC) English 6 NTSC 3256D 2 Fast 2 Furious (DVD) English 10 DVD 5276D 2 Gs And A Key (DVD) English 4 DVD f085 2 Ou 3 Choses Que Je Sais D Elle (Subtitled) French 4 PAL X059D 20 30 40 (DVD) English 9 DVD 1304 200 Cigarettes English 4 Pal 6474 200 Cigarettes (NTSC) English 3 NTSC 3172D 2001 - A Space Odyssey (DVD) English 10 DVD 3032D 2010 - The Year -
Univerzita Palackého V Olomouci Filozofická
UNIVERZITA PALACKÉHO V OLOMOUCI FILOZOFICKÁ FAKULTA Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky Michaela Švachová The Evolution of Merlin: Changing Views in Literature and Film Bakalářská práce Vedoucí práce: Mgr. David Livingstone, Ph.D. Olomouc 2016 Prohlašuji, že jsem tuto bakalářskou práci vypracovala samostatně s použitím literatury a pramenů uvedených v bibliografii. V Olomouci dne: Podpis: ............................................... Acknowledgments I would like to thank my supervisor Mgr. David Livingstone, Ph.D. for his kind support, guidance and patience. Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 6 2 MERLIN IN LITERATURE AND ON THE SCREEN ......................................... 8 2.1 Merlin in High and Late Medieval Chronicles ............................................. 8 2.2 Merlin in Medieval Romance ....................................................................... 9 2.3 Merlin from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries ...................... 11 2.4 Merlin in the Twentieth Century ................................................................ 12 2.5 Merlin on the Screen................................................................................... 14 3 GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH ........................................................................... 16 3.1 The Origin of Merlin and His Name .......................................................... 17 3.2 Merlin in The History of the Kings of Britain............................................ -
1Q12 IPG Cable Nets.Xlsm
Independent Programming means a telecast on a Comcast or Total Hours of Independent Programming NBCUniversal network that was produced by an entity Aired During the First Quarter 2012 unaffiliated with Comcast and/or NBCUniversal. Each independent program or series listed has been classified as new or continuing. 2061:30:00 Continuing Independent Series and Programming means series (HH:MM:SS) and programming that began prior to January 18, 2011 but ends on or after January 18, 2011. New Independent Series and Programming means series and programming renewed or picked up on or after January 18, 2011 or that were not on the network prior to January 18, INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMING Independent Programming Report Chiller First Quarter 2012 Network Program Name Episode Name Initial (I) or New (N) or Primary (P) or Program Description Air Date Start Time* End Time* Length Repeat (R)? Continuing (C)? Multicast (M)? (MM/DD/YYYY) (HH:MM:SS) (HH:MM:SS) (HH:MM:SS) CHILLER ORIGINAL CHILLER 13: THE DECADE'S SCARIEST MOVIE MOMENTS R C P Reality: Other 01/01/2012 01:00:00 02:30:00 01:30:00 CHILLER ORIGINAL CHILLER 13: HORROR’S CREEPIEST KIDS R C P Reality: Other 01/01/2012 02:30:00 04:00:00 01:30:00 CHILLER ORIGINAL CHILLER 13: THE DECADE'S SCARIEST MOVIE MOMENTS R C P Reality: Other 01/01/2012 08:00:00 09:30:00 01:30:00 CHILLER ORIGINAL CHILLER 13: HORROR’S CREEPIEST KIDS R C P Reality: Other 01/01/2012 09:30:00 11:00:00 01:30:00 CHILLER ORIGINAL CHILLER 13: THE DECADE'S SCARIEST MOVIE MOMENTS R C P Reality: Other 01/01/2012 11:00:00 12:30:00 01:30:00 CHILLER -
Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 1 Printed Thursday, March 01, 2012 8:41:27AM School: South Amherst Middle School
Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 1 Printed Thursday, March 01, 2012 8:41:27AM School: South Amherst Middle School Reading Practice Quizzes Quiz Word Number Lang. Title Author IL ATOS BL Points Count F/NF 120728 EN 100 Cupboards Wilson, N.D. MG 4.2 8.0 59,764 F 64468 EN 100 Monsters in My School Bader, Bonnie LG 2.4 0.5 1,304 F 18751 EN 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents Wardlaw, Lee MG 3.9 5.0 37,552 F 146272 EN 13 Gifts Mass, Wendy MG 4.5 13.0 89,334 F 74604 EN 13: Thirteen Stories That Capture Howe, James MG 5.0 9.0 60,786 F the Agony and Ecstasy of Being Thirteen 136675 EN 13 Treasures Harrison, Michelle MG 5.3 11.0 73,953 F 107287 EN 15 Minutes Young, Steve MG 4.0 4.0 25,051 F 104010 EN 1776 McCullough, David G. UG 9.1 20.0 105,053 NF 523 EN 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Verne, Jules MG 10.0 28.0 138,138 F (Unabridged) 77223 EN 2000 Presidential Election, The Gunderson, Cory MG 6.9 1.0 5,115 NF 34791 EN 2001: A Space Odyssey Clarke, Arthur C. UG 9.0 12.0 64,175 F 11592 EN 2095 Scieszka, Jon MG 3.8 1.0 10,043 F 6651 EN 24-Hour Genie, The McGinnis, Lila MG 3.3 1.0 10,339 F 30629 EN 26 Fairmount Avenue De Paola, Tomie LG 4.4 1.0 6,737 NF 109460 EN 4 Kids in 5E & 1 Crazy Year Schwartz, Virginia Frances MG 3.8 6.0 46,958 F 166 EN 4B Goes Wild Gilson, Jamie MG 4.6 4.0 29,977 F 103355 EN 5,000 Miles to Freedom: Ellen and Fradin, Judith Bloom MG 7.6 4.0 22,534 NF William Craft's Flight from Slavery 31170 EN 6th Grade Nickname Game, The Korman, Gordon MG 4.3 3.0 24,076 F 8851 EN A.B.C. -
Melvette Melvin Davis
The Pennsylvania State University The Graduate School College of the Liberal Arts DAUGHTERS READING AND RESPONDING TO AFRICAN AMERICAN YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE: THE UMOJA BOOK CLUB A Dissertation in English by Melvette Melvin Davis © 2009 Melvette Melvin Davis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy May 2009 The dissertation of Melvette Melvin Davis was reviewed and approved* by the following: Keith Gilyard Distinguished Professor of English Dissertation Advisor Chair of Committee Linda Selzer Assistant Professor of English Julia Kasdorf Associate Professor of English and Women’s Studies Jeanine Staples Assistant Professor of Education Robert Edwards Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature Director of Graduate Studies, Department of English *Signatures are on file in the Graduate School. ii ABSTRACT This dissertation details efforts undertaken by the researcher to address a group of African American adolescent girls’ need for positive role models and Black female-centered spaces where discussions of issues such as Black female identity, voice, and relationships could take place. During the 2005-2006 school year, I facilitated a book club with ninth and tenth grade girls participating in the Umoja Youth Empowerment Program. This book club provided an opportunity for teen girls to read and discuss with peers and adult mentors issues in young adult texts written by African American female authors. This book club aimed to examine how African American female readers discussed African American young adult literature (AAYAL) in an out-of-school context. In Chapter One, I outline the theoretical framework that undergirds this study. It is largely informed by feminist and Black feminist/womanist theories that offer a way to discuss social, personal, cultural, and literacy issues concerning African American adolescent girls and women.