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1 Same process as in picture books where meaning resides in the interactions or transactions between illustration and text. Reader constructs a richer representation and interpretation of the story.

2 Results of Supporting Manga Students characterized themselves as avid readers. They used literary elements to support their positions in a group discussion. They frequent the library & read constantly. Are by all measures engaged & avid readers.

3 Manga Iniatives: GNC Mandate: –to support and nurture lifelong reading GNC: Graphic Novel Book Club –Meet every Friday at lunch –20 – 30 students –Bring their lunch –Activities organized by the students

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6 Name Finder: Mathiews Game

7 Manga Initiatives: GNC cont. Fun, interesting, friendship bonding Eliminates grade boundaries Develop leadership skills Great sense of pride and ownership: –library is theirs M – F, 8-5 pm The library is our second home.

8 Manga Initiatives: Contests Guess How Many Books Read –Ballot: next slide –Every student who signs out a book on the first day of a new month participates –Closest guess wins –Totals from Horizon –Prizes are geared to the student (e.g. Manga poster, Manga stickers, Yu-Gi-Oh! card, book etc.)

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10 Initiatives: Statistics Celebrating Student Success 1.Monthly totals for Borden and other SE schools are entered to the DB 2.Chart is posted 3.Thermometer is updated 4.Wall of Fame Bulletin Board: –Students who have read more than 100 books

11 2Student Statistics NameBooksSept.Oct.Nov.DecJanFeb Mar Apr May Student 2273111111 1 1 1 Student 999124444 3 22 Student 955222222 2 43 Student 92043333 4 34 Student 8133215 9 75 Student 75691212107 7 56 Student 728379665 5 67 Sample of posting with names removed.

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14 Initiatives: Student Success Assembly End of the year assembly. Certificates –signed also by Principal. Top 10 –personally congratulated on stage

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16 Initiatives: Statistics Celebrating Student Success Borden Readers Draw bulletin board Students are inspired by their peers –to join in and draw, –to share their work with others

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19 Initiatives: Contests Shonen Jump (1959) Monthly contests: –new issue of Shonen Jump a puzzle, word search, etc Photocopies First student to answer it correctly wins the Yu-Gi-Oh! Card and the rights to be the first to read the new issue But… if the puzzle required some writing = less interest

20 Initiatives: You want me to write? …No thanks. Book talks by the students amongst themselves occur daily –To discuss a great read –To assist a peer in selecting the next read … but how to get them to write down their thoughts…

21 Initiatives: Book Talks cont. GNC student initiative was to give Book Talks –Students were instructed to select a favourite series, but not a popular one everyone already knew e.g. not Naruto –Take turns presenting their book –Students were to stand while presenting Why should someone read this book? Why is this a great book?

22 Initiatives: TDSB Read It!

23 Read It! Online Form

24 Initiatives: TDSB Read It! Even though students were shown this site, they were very reluctant to enter a review Also, Shonen Jump stopped including a puzzle: what to do with the hot Yu-Gi-Oh! Card? Created a paper version of Read It!

25 Initiatives: TDSB Read It! cont. Number of reviews submitted increased with the value of the current card available Best review wins the card and first read of Shonen Jump issue Worthy reviews edited/corrected by Dr. Mac –entered by another student to the site in exchange for Community Hours


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