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Readers advisory DISPLAYS! Programming – so much programming Talk to your teens & spread the word!
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Include the ballot with summer reading materials. Include nominated titles on summer reading lists or to use with assignments. Stuff nominated titles with a ballot. Books and votes can be returned together!
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Set up a ballot box or build a “voting booth.” Votes can count as entries for a prize drawing! Display various formats, including audiobooks & images of eBooks.
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Use teen-generated signage and decoration on shelves & boards. Display teen-written reviews of nominated titles. Have teens design book covers for their favorite nominees.
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Build a writing program: write reviews, creative writing, fan fiction. Arrange for a nominated author to visit a local school for a talk or a writing workshop.
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Create a scavenger hunt using nominated titles and authors. Throw a party in honor of the winners chosen by your school or library.
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Host a Mock GSTBA discussion and predict the winners. Use nonfiction ballot titles to illustrate methods of evaluation. Use GSTBA for book club reads and recommendations!
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Read and booktalk GSTBA nominees! Send or drop off ballots to local schools and youth organizations. Email, write, call and tell teachers and librarians about the awards.
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Include QR code on all promotional materials. Include a link to the online voting on your library’s website, blog, Facebook, and other networks.
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Share your ideas with other teachers, librarians, and readers! We’re on Facebook: www.facebook.com/gstba Lots of resources are on the NJLA website under the YA Section: http://njla.pbworks.com/w/page/12 189805/Garden%20State%20Teen%2 0Book%20Awards http://njla.pbworks.com/w/page/12 189805/Garden%20State%20Teen%2 0Book%20Awards
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