GET HOOKED ON BLUEBONNET BOOKS! Olympia Elementary 2010-2011.

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GET HOOKED ON BLUEBONNET BOOKS! Olympia Elementary

BLUEBONNET NOMINEES  Each year 20 books are nominated for the Bluebonnet Award by a committee of librarians.  Books must be published in the United States in the past three years.  Students in 3 rd -5th grades who have read five nominees may vote for their favorite.

BLUEBONNET RULES  Students may read Bluebonnet books independently.  Student may have books read to them by teachers, parents, siblings, or friends.  Teachers and parents may only read 5 books to a class

Bluebonnet Rules  Students must submit a written report to receive credit for books read independently.  Mrs. Hernandez and Ms. Perricone will keep records of all Bluebonnets book read.  Teachers should Ms. Hernandez or Ms. Perricone when they have read a book to their class and every student will get credit for that title.

Bluebonnet Rules  You may only checkout one bluebonnet book at a time.  Bluebonnet books may not be rechecked.

USE A BLUE REPORT FOR THESE BLUEBONNET TITLES Home of the Brave The Cabinet of Wonders The Uglified Ducky Umbrella Summer Jake Ransom and the Skull King’s Shadow That Book Woman The Hinky Pink Dying to Meet You 11 Birthdays Squirrel’s World Sparrow Girl Mudshark Calvin Coconut Trouble Magnet

BLUEBONNET BLUE REPORT EXAMPLE Title: Cinderella Main Characters: Cinderella, Stepmother, Stepsisters, Fairy Godmother Summary: Cinderella wanted to go to the Prince’s ball but the mean stepmother and stepsisters kept her too busy to get ready in time. Cinderella was crying in the garden when a fairy godmother appeared and granted her desire to go to the ball. She went to the ball and lost her shoe when she was leaving. The prince searched the kingdom and found Cinderella when the lost shoe fit her.

BLUEBONNET REPORT EXAMPLE On the back, write a test question and answer for this book. What did the fairy godmother use for Cinderella’s coach? Answer: Pumpkin I SHOULD BE ABLE TO TELL YOU READ THE BOOK!

USE A YELLOW REPORT FOR THESE BLUEBONNET TITLES  All Stations! Distress!  Down, Down, Down  The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau  Surfer of the Century  Pirates  Tap Dancing on the Roof  14 Cows for America

YOU MAY PICK UP BLANK REPORTS AND TURN IN COMPLETED REPORTS IN THE LIBRARY ON THE COUNTER UNDER THE WINDOWS. YOU CAN ALSO PRINT REPORT FORMS FROM THIS WEBPAGE.

Bluebonnet Rewards  Read 5 books.  You get a fishbowl posted on the window.

Bluebonnet Rewards  Read 10 books…  A fish is added to your bowl… And….

Bluebonnet Rewards  Hear your named on the morning announcements and receive a special bluebonnet award.

Bluebonnet Rewards  Read 15 books…  A fish will be added to your bowl….. and…..

RECEIVE AN INVITATION TO THE BLUEBONNET PARTY!