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Bluegrass Awards

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Latisha Cardwell at Butler County Middle School is looking for other middle school teachers/librarians who have students who are interested in blogging about middle grades KBA books.  Here's the link to the Middle Grades Blog for those interested:  http://kbakritics.blogspot.com

 

 

KBA's Website can be found at http://kba.nku.edu/

 

The Votes are counted and the 2009 Bluegrass Awards Winners are:

Dogku by Andrew Clements and Tim Bowers, selected by K-2 Readers

Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kenney, selected by 3-5 readers

Call Me Hope by Gretchen Olson, selected by 6-8 readers

Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, selected by 9-12 readers


The Voting Summary Sheet: 2009 Voting Summary.doc

 

A list of Participating Schools and Libraries: 2009 Participating Schools and Libraries.doc

 

Master Lists for 2009-2010:

 

K-2

Printable K-2 list: 2010 K-2 Master List.doc

 

3-5

Printable 3-5 list: 2010 3-5 Master List.doc

 

6-8

Printable 6-8 list: 2010 6-8 Master List.doc

 

9-12

Printable 9-12 list: 2010 9-12 Master List.doc

 

 

Related Resources

 

KBA Informational Newsletter

KBA Newsletter.pub created by Michelle Lemmon, Grades 3-5 Master List Leader and LMS, Model Laboratory School, EKU

 

Power point of Booktalks for Grades 3-5 KBA 2010 Master List 

2010 Booktalks_3-5_KBA Nominees.ppt, created by Michelle Lemmon, Grades 3-5 Master List Leader and LMS, Model Laboratory School, EKU

 

Ideas for Promoting KBA and Bulletin Board Suggestions

Ideas for Promoting KBA.docx created by Michelle Lemmon, Grades 3-5 Master List Leader and LMS, Model Laboratory School, EKU

 

Power point of Ideas for Promoting the KBA Program

Promoting the KBA Program.ppt created by Michelle Lemmon, Grades 3-5 Master List Leader and LMS, Model Laboratory School, EKU

 

Power point of Booktalks for Grades 9-12 KBA 2010 Master List

2010_Booktalks_9-12 KBA Nominees.ppt created by Jennifer Lake, Grades 9-12 Master List Co-Leader and LMS, Jackson County High School

 

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