The American Library Association’s
Youth Media Awards are less than 3 weeks
away. I can’t wait to find who the winners will be, can you?
As a nonfiction
lover, the Robert F.
Sibert Informational Book Medal is my
favorite award of all. And that’s why I started the Sibert Smackdown five years
ago. It’s a fun activity for students in grades 3-8. And there’s still time for
you and your students to participate.
Check out this
post for all the details,
including my list of recommended titles. I hope you’ll join us.
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2 Responses
HOORAY!! Where's ALL 13!! One of my favorite reads this year :).
Hi Maria,
The Sibert Smackdown features picture books only because they are easier to read in a classroom setting. All Thirteen is long-form nonfiction written for a middle-grade audience. I agree that it's wonderful. In fact, I included it on my list of 10-ish Favorite Books of 2020.
http://celebratescience.blogspot.com/2020/12/my-10-ish-favorite-stem-books-of-2020.html
Melissa