Charter Oak Children's Book AwardNomineeNonfiction

Uitgereikt door COCBA Committee

28 Werken 3,536 boeken 279 Besprekingen 4.2
About the Charter Oak Children's Book Award

Purpose

Encourage K-3 students to develop an appreciation of outstanding writing and illustrations in current picture books.


Promote recognition of authors toon meer and illustrators of books for children.


Develop critical/evaluative thinking skills by comparing/contrasting the literary quality of nominated titles.

Prepare students for participation in the Nutmeg Book Award Program.

Criteria

Nominated titles must be published within the last 2 years and preferably the book has not already won a national award at the time it is announced for COCBA nominating year. The rationale is to highlight authors and illustrators of high quality works. Typically, once an author has been recognized as a nominee, the committee reserves the right to not select another book by the author. Our hope is for participating schools to look for new works each year by the authors and illustrators who have been recognized as nominees. Our goal is that through participation in the COCBA program, students, librarians, and teachers are building their repertoire of authors and illustrators.

Fiction nominated titles must be in a picture book format, possess a read aloud quality, strong literary value, and offer an interest and appeal to children in kindergarten through grade three.

Nonfiction nominated titles should connect to content area curriculum and include back matter for further investigation.

Nominated titles should be a nominated title for another state's consideration in order to foster conversations about books with students beyond the state of CT (optional requirement).




History

Jane E. Martellino, a school media specialist, moved to Connecticut in 2007. Having spent three years employed in Hillsborough County Schools, Tampa Florida, Jane participated in both the Sunshine State Book Awards (equivalent to our Nutmeg) and also the FRA (Florida Reading Association) Young Children's Book Awards. Arriving in Connecticut, Jane learned that CT did not offer a K-3 book award program. So she waited. And waited. And in her fifth year of teaching in the New Fairfield School District, the golden opportunity surfaced. Mrs. Linda Norris, parent and PTO Book Fair Chairwoman, asked Jane what project she would love to see funded if the book fair funds could be designated for a special project. This was the moment THE CHARTER OAK CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD was born! Jane served for ten years as the chairperson for the COCBA program. At the end of the 2020-2021 school year, Jane retired from teaching in the Connecticut Public Schools, leaving COCBA as a legacy to her career in CT education.





Presently

The 2023-2024 school year marks the 13th year for the COCBA program. Each year, an increased number of students from the state of Connecticut participate in the program. If your school has not enrolled in this year's program, please sign-up today. Visit the "Timeline" page for important dates and utilize the "Resources" page for activities and extensions.


In 2014, a COCBA Committee was formed and continues to be responsible for choosing the nominated titles, locating and creating extension activities, and helping to coordinate partnerships with participating schools. Publishers may submit titles in final or galley copy for review by contacting, Christina O'Neill (email: coneill114@gmail.com).
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Stages:
Alle, Winner (13), Nominee (103)
Categorieën:
Alle, Non-fictie (28)
Jaren:
Alle, 2024 (4), 2023 (4), 2022 (4), 2021 (4), 2018 (4), 2017 (4), 2016 (4)
Aangekondigd:
Vandaag: Winnaar2024 Recent

Nominee 28

WerkJaar
Wombats Are Pretty Weird: A (Not So) Serious Guide door Abi Cushman2024
The Green Piano: How Little Me Found Music door Roberta Flack2024
The Tide Pool Waits door Candace Fleming2024
To Change a Planet door Christina Soontornvat2024
Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas door Jeanne Walker Harvey2023
Brains! Not Just a Zombie Snack door Stacy McAnulty2023
Facts vs. Opinions vs. Robots door Michael Rex2023
Summertime Sleepers: Animals That Estivate door Melissa Stewart2023
The Leaf Detective: How Margaret Lowman Uncovered Secrets in the Rainforest door Heather Lang2022
Peace door Miranda Paul2022
Let Liberty Rise!: How America’s Schoolchildren Helped Save the Statue of Liberty door Chana Stiefel2022
If Animals Built Your House door Bill Wise2022
Eat Your Rocks, Croc!: Dr. Glider's Advice for Troubled Animals door Jess Keating2021
Nesting door Henry Cole2021
The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read door Rita Lorraine Hubbard2021
Fauja Singh Keeps Going: The True Story of the Oldest Person to Ever Run a Marathon door Simran Jeet Singh2021
Good Trick Walking Stick door Sheri M. Bestor2018
The William Hoy Story: How a Deaf Baseball Player Changed the Game door Nancy Churnin2018
The Marvelous Thing That Came from a Spring: The Accidental Invention of the Toy That Swept the Nation door Gilbert Ford2018
Ada's Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay door Susan Hood2018
I'm Trying to Love Spiders door Bethany Barton2017
Glow: Animals with Their Own Night-Lights door W. H. Beck2017
Hippos are Huge! door Jonathan London2017
Albie's First Word: A Tale Inspired by Albert Einstein's Childhood door Jacqueline Tourville2017
Noah Webster and His Words door Jeri Chase Ferris2016
A Boy and a Jaguar door Alan Rabinowitz2016
Mama Built a Little Nest door Jennifer Ward2016
Henri's Scissors door Jeanette Winter2016

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