PA. YOUNG READER'S CHOICE AWARD


Students at Marticville Middle School in Pequea, Pennsylvania are participating in the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award Program.

What is the purpose of Pa. Reader's Choice?

The purpose of the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award is to promote reading of quality books by young people in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to promote teacher and librarian involvement in children's literature, and to honor authors whose work has been recognized by the children of Pennsylvania.


How do I Enter?

Participation in the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award Program is open to all students at Marticville Middle School. In order to qualify to vote, students must either read or have listened to at least 3 books from the list. The students have from September to March to read the books. See your school librarian for more information.

 

The following books have been nominated for the 2005-2006 award:

The boy who saved baseball by John H. Ritter

The boy who spoke dog by Clay Morgan

The breaker boys by Pat Hughes

Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett

Double Dutch by Sharon M. Draper

Fame and glory in Freedom, Georgia by Barbara O'Connor

Geroge Washington : Spymaster by Thomas Allen

The Golden Hour by Maiya Williams

Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins

Leaving Protection by Will Hobbs

Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson

Millicent Min Girl Genius by Lisa Yee

Sliding into home by Dori Hillestad Butler

 






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