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2004
Charlotte Award
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Here for the 2004 Charlotte Award Ballot
Named for the main character in E.B. White’s Charlotte’s
Web, the purpose of the Charlotte Award is to encourage students to
read outstanding literature and ultimately become life-long readers.
Additionally, the award recognizes the authors and illustrators of such
literature. Students in New York State will read titles on the ballot
and vote for their favorites. Ballots must be postmarked by April 1,
2004. Votes will be tallied, and winners will receive their awards at
the 38th Annual NYSRA Statewide Conference in November 2004.
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Students may have the books read to them or read the books on
their own to become qualified voter
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Students are encouraged to read all titles in a category, but
it is not a requirement. Students may read books in more than
one category.
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Each reader is entitled to one vote in one or more categories.
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An adult in a classroom or library setting must
monitor voting procedures, and should submit one ballot from each
participating classroom or library.
SUGGESTIONS FOR CHARLOTTE AWARD PARTICIPATION:
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USE the books in your school’s
morning or DEAR program.
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DISPLAY the books in a special spot
in the library; tally the votes on a display chart.
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START a “Charlotte Award Club”
for students and/or teachers.
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ASK your parent/teacher organization
to help purchase the books.
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USE the titles in your PARP program
or hold a Charlotte Award family event.
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HAVE older students read the books
aloud to younger ones.
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CREATE a Charlotte Award
shelf in the library with past winners
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PUBLICIZE the Charlotte
Award nominations by using LITERATURE CIRCLES. INVOLVE your
community library, bookstore, pre-schools, senior citizens, LOCAL
READING COUNCIL, and others.
For More Information Contact:
Mrs. Debbie Dermady, Chairperson
315-654-4643 or 315-686-5578
e-mail: bad8251@twcny.rr.com
or ddermady@1000islandsschools.org
www.1000islandsschools.org
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