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Alabama Camellia Award

Winners Revealed Alabama Department of Education Terry Atchison (tatchison@alsde.edu). Alabama Camellia Award. Criteria for the Camellia Award for the 2010-2011 Year. No Caldecott or Newberry winners Consider books by Alabamians, about Alabama, or an Alabamian Introduce various cultures

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Alabama Camellia Award

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  1. Winners Revealed Alabama Department of Education Terry Atchison (tatchison@alsde.edu) Alabama Camellia Award

  2. Criteria for the Camellia Award for the 2010-2011 Year • No Caldecott or Newberry winners • Consider books by Alabamians, about Alabama, or an Alabamian • Introduce various cultures • Avoid stereotypes • Has well-developed characters • Has illustrations that enhance the story and relate to the text

  3. Alabama Camellia Award • Auburn City Schools • Jennifer Dempsey, Chair • Elmore County Schools • Lori McKenzie, Chair • Shelby County Schools • Heather Mays, Chair

  4. Books for Grades K-1 • I Need My Monster by Amanda Noll • The Day Leo Said I HATE YOU! by Robie H. Harris • The Busy Tree by Jennifer Ward • Silly Tilly by Eileen Spinelli • A Mighty Fine Time Machine by Suzanne Bloom

  5. Books for Grades K-1 (continued) • Robot Zotby Jon Scieszka • Little Blue Truck Leads the Way by Alice Schertle • Opheliaby Ingrid and Dieter Schubert • Jon Scieszka’sTrucktown: Truckery Rhymes by Jon Scieszka • Wink by J. C. Phillips

  6. And the winner is…?

  7. I Need My Monster Written by Amanda Noll Illustrated by Howard McWilliam

  8. Books for Grades 2-3 • Letters to a Soldier by First Lieutenant David Falvey • Tsunami! by KimikoKajikawa • Flip, Float, Fly: Seeds on the Move by JoAnn Early Macken • When the Wolves Returned by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent • Tortuga In Trouble by Ann Whitford Paul

  9. Books for Grades 2-3 (continued) • Under the Snow by Melissa Stewart • Henry Aaron’s Dream by Matt Tavares • Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace Prize by Kathy-Jo Wargin • Lincoln and His Boys by Rosemary Wells • Minnow and Rose: An Oregon Trail Story by Judy Young

  10. And the winner is…?

  11. When the Wolves Returned Written by Dorothy HinshawPatent Illustrated by Ethan Long

  12. Books for Grades 4-6 • The Potato Chip Puzzles by Eric Berlin • Million-Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica • The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had by Kristin Levine • Barbarians by Steven Kroll • When the Whistle Blows by Fran Cannon Slayton

  13. And the winner is…?

  14. Million-Dollar Throw Written by Mike Lupica

  15. K-1 Committee - Shelby County • Heather Mays, Chair, LMS Supervisor • Amy Hogan, Oak Mountain Elementary • Laura Kaylor, Calera Elementary • Stephen Kearley, Elvin Hill Elementary • Jackie Killingsworth, Creek View Elementary • GidgetMcCaleb, Valley Elementary • Steve McClendon, Vincent Elementary • Laurie Watson, Meadow View Elementary

  16. Grades K-1 Finalists • Princess K.I.M. and the Lie that Grew by Maryann Cocca-Leffler • Yucky Worms by Vivian French • Can’t Sleep Without Sheep by Susan Leonard Hill • Bedtime Hullabaloo by David Conway • The Three Gators by Helen Ketteman

  17. Grades K-1 Finalists (continued) • Even Monsters Need Haircuts by Matthew McElligott • Who Will Plant a Tree? by Jerry Pallotta • Chick ‘n’ Pug by Jennifer Sattler • Memoirs of a Goldfish by Devin Scillian • Mr. President Goes to School by Rick Walton

  18. 2-3 Committee – Elmore County • Lori McKenzie, Chair, Wetumpka High • Angie Ashurst, Eclectic Elementary • Amy Bass, Holtville Middle • Gayla McConnell, CoosadaElementary • Mary Peeples, Holtville Elementary • Glenda VanErmen, Department of Curriculum and Instruction

  19. Grades 2-3 Finalists • The Can Man by Laura E. Williams • The Lunch Thief by Anne C. Bromley • Ocean Soup: Tide-Pool Poems by Stephen R. Swinburne • Rosa’s Bus: The Ride to Civil Rights by Jo S. Kittinger • Pierre the Penguin: A True Story by Jean Marzollo

  20. Grades 2-3 Finalists (continued) • What’s So Special About Planet Earth? by Robert E. Wells • First Dog’s White House Christmas by J. Patrick Lewis and Beth Zappitello • Miles of Smiles: The Story of Roxey, the Long Island Rail Road Dog by Heather Hill Worthington • Seaside Dream by Janet Costa Bates • One of Us by Peggy Moss

  21. 4-6 Committee – Dothan City • Alison Holley, Chair, Girard Middle • Karen Kerfoot, Girard Middle • Amy Beck, Girard Middle • Deonne Davis, Girard Middle • Frances Weems, Girard Middle • LaJuana Brown, Girard Middle • Daphne Harker, Girard Middle

  22. Grades 4-6 Finalists • 11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass • Missile Mouse: The Star Crusher by Jake Parker • Leaving Gee’s Bend by Irene Latham • Finding Family by Tonya Bolden • The Magician’s Elephant by Kate DiCamillo

  23. Grades 4-6 Books (continued) • Operation Yes by Sara Lewis Holmes • What Momma Left Me by Renee’ Watson • Dirt Road Home by Watt Key • My Invisible Sister by Beatrice Colin and Sara Pinto • The Boy Who Howled by Timothy Power

  24. Questions or Comments?

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