Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Warm-up: Think about.

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Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Warm-up: Think about how you decide which books to read. With a partner, make a list of the different techniques you use to judge if a book is interesting. Book Selection Techniques Make a list of the techniques and strategies you use to pick out a book Make list on handout!

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book If you used the strategies we talked about, would you want to check out any of these books? Lonely Books Insert Animoto video here to grab students’ attention

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Project Overview 1)Pick a “lonely book” 2)Read it 3)Market it to other students 1)Design a new book jacket 2)Design a poster 3)Make a book trailer 808 Lonely Books Lonely Book = Book that’s never been checked out

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Option #1 Design a new book jacket

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Option #2 Design a poster selling your book What can you infer about this book?

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Option #3 Design book trailer advertising your book Insert an example book trailer here.

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Book Selection Strategies 1) Look at the picture on the cover 2) Read the back of the cover 3) Read the inside flaps 4) Read the first few pages

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Book Selection Strategies Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Data

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Speed Dating Rules Keep a record of the titles that sound interesting 1)1:30 for each table 2)Buzzer means move to next table 3)Whisper 4)Goal is to review as many books as possible

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Book Ranking RankTitleTable Number your books 1 = most interesting

Today’s Goals: 1) Understand Adopt a Book project 2) Review selection techniques & learn about CIP 3) Select and check out a book Making Predictions After you check out your book, answer this question: We talked about three different ways (book jacket, poster, book trailer) to market and sell “lonely” books. Which of these options do you think would work best for the book you selected? Why?