tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21814738333749465192024-02-19T01:38:10.357+00:00RARING READERS • The Patron of Reading Blog of Captain's Close Primary SchoolThe Patron of Reading Blog of Captain's Close Primary SchoolJonathan Emmetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11413964991466780348noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2181473833374946519.post-44917711777623130262017-07-31T15:37:00.002+01:002017-07-31T15:37:49.257+01:00The Picture Book World Cup<b>Hi Captain's Close!</b><br />
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<b>I hope you're having a great summer. I wrote the post below for the </b><b><a href="http://picturebookden.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/the-picture-book-world-cup.html" target="_blank">Picture Book Den</a> blog, but, since it's about our </b><i style="font-weight: bold;">Picture Book World Cup </i><b>project, I thought I'd post a version here too!</b><br />
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The inspiration for the project came from Texas elementary school teacher Diane Fulton. Back in March, Diane sent me the tweet below to tell me that <i><a href="http://www.scribblestreet.co.uk/pictures/princesspig/princesspig.html" target="_blank">The Princess and the Pig</a></i>, one of my picture books with illustrator Poly Bernatene, was in competition with 15 other books in her school's <i>Sweet Sixteen Book Challenge</i>.<br />
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The challenge was a knockout contest, where books were played off in pairings with students voting to decide the winner of each pairing. Diane kept me posted on <i>The Princess and the Pig's</i> progress via Twitter and I was delighted to see it get all the way to the final before its winning streak was finally <i>interrupted</i> by David Ezra Stein’s <i><a href="http://candlewick.com/cat.asp?browse=title&mode=book&isbn=0763641685" target="_blank">Interrupting Chicken</a></i>.<br />
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It seemed like such a great idea that I decided to adapt it to use with my patron school.<br />
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Diane's wall chart reminded me of the progress charts that newspapers and magazines give out at the beginning of a football World Cup.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">Diane’s Sweet Sixteen wall chart after the first round and a chart from the 2014 Football World Cup</td></tr>
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So we called our version the <i>Captain's Close Picture Book World Cup</i> <i></i>and I created this World Cup style progress chart to go with it.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">Each class had a copy of this chart to follow the contest's progress.</td></tr>
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I firmly believe that picture books can be enjoyed by all ages – not just preschoolers and infants – and Captain's Close's Literacy Co-ordinator Lisa Gackowska and Headteacher Julia Hancock feel the same way. So we had the whole school vote in our contest, from Reception right the way up to Year 6. The initial groups were age-graded, so the Group 1 books, which were voted on by Reception class, were chosen to appeal to slightly younger readers than the Group 2 books which were voted on by Years 1 and 2. However, as the contest progressed, the age range voting on each match widened. So all of the Key Stage 1 students got to vote on the outcome of Semi-Final 1, while all of the Key Stage 2 Students voted on Semi-Final 2. And the whole school got to vote on the outcome of the final.<br />
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One of my aims as a Patron of Reading is to introduce reluctant readers to new books that they'll enjoy reading. Many reluctant readers prefer non-fiction to fiction, so the initial selection contained an equal number of non-fiction and fiction books, with each group starting out with both a non-fiction and a fiction match.<br />
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And – following the example of Diane’s US version – each of the initial matches had a different theme.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">Group 2's non-fiction books were both about the <i>Natural World</i> and their fiction books had an <i>Animal Antics</i> theme.</td></tr>
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I wanted to encourage students to stray off the beaten path a little, so I tried to avoid books by big name authors like Julia Donaldson (as much as I admire her work). And – to ensure impartiality – I didn’t include any of my own picture books.<br />
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I introduced all<i> </i>sixteen books<i> </i>in a special assembly at the beginning of the week. Once the voting had begun, students could follow the progress of all four groups on one of the wall charts, which were updated after each round.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">The School's World Cup corridor display with a wall chart showing the progress of the contest.</td></tr>
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After fourteen qualifying matches, the two books that made it all the way to the final were <b><i>Oi Frog!</i> </b>by <a href="http://www.kesgray.com/" target="_blank">Kes Gray </a>and <a href="http://www.jimfield.co.uk/" target="_blank">Jim Field</a> and <i><b>Nuts in Space</b></i> by <a href="http://www.elysdolan.com/" target="_blank">Elys Dolan</a>. You can see the results of each qualifying match in the filled in version of the chart below.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">Here's how the chart looked before the final.</td></tr>
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At the end of the week we had another special assembly to finish the contest. I started off by asking students if they had any favourite books that hadn't made it to the final and was pleased to discover that all of the books in the contest had found some new fans.<br />
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I’d been tweeting updates on the contest throughout the week and I showed the students some of the responses I’d received from the authors and illustrators of the competing books. You can read some of these tweets in a collection <a href="https://twitter.com/i/moments/876757590990094336" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">Finalists Jim Field and Elys Dolan engaged in some pre-match banter on Twitter.</td></tr>
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Then it was time to reveal the winner. The votes for the final had been collected by secret ballot and – to string out the suspense – I announced the results a class at a time. It was a close run contest, with the lead shifting from one book to the other as the votes were counted in. Both books had enthusiastic supporters who broke out into excited cheering whenever their book pulled ahead. I've never had to ask a school audience to settle down so many times!<br />
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I'd ordered the results so that it wasn’t clear which book was going to win until the votes from the very last class were counted in.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 12.800000190734863px;">Sparrows Class were the last to have their votes counted in.</td></tr>
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But in the end, the winner, by 84 votes to 73 was …<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">… Nuts In Space, by Elys Dolan!</span><br />
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Congratulations to Commander Moose and his crew for <i>boldly going</i> all the way to World Cup glory and to Elys Dolan for creating such a wonderful book!<br />
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My three year tenure as Captain Close’s Patron of Reading ends this term and the <i>Picture Book World Cup</i> was a great way for me to sign off. So I’d like to give a big THANK YOU to Diane Fulton for letting me steal her idea and another big THANK YOU to Literacy Co-ordinator Lisa Gackowska for doing such a great job of refereeing the project in school.<br />
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Jonathan Emmetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11413964991466780348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2181473833374946519.post-26985645858734619712016-12-17T13:33:00.001+00:002016-12-17T13:33:51.533+00:00Christmas NewsletterHi Captain's Close!<br />
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I hope you had a great term and have an even better Christmas holiday.<br />
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You should have got a copy of the Raring Readers newsletter at the end of term. If you didn't – or have used it as wrapping paper – you can download another copy by clicking on the image below!<br />
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I'm looking forward to seeing you again in 2017. In the meantime, have a<br />
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<span style="color: red;"> MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!</span></h2>
<br />Jonathan Emmetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11413964991466780348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2181473833374946519.post-54801027319966822972016-06-26T14:58:00.000+01:002016-07-19T10:49:39.616+01:00PRINCE RIBBIT Project and The Big Friendly Read<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="font-size: 13px;">Alex's characterful cover for the Captain's Close edition of Prince Ribbit<br />
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Hi Captain's Close!<br />
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I hope you enjoyed illustrating <i>Prince Ribbit </i>last week. I certainly enjoyed looking through all of your wonderful artwork.<br />
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I could see that a lot of thought had gone into character drawings and spread designs and there was some clever use of typesetting from some of the older classes.<br />
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Jonathan Emmetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11413964991466780348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2181473833374946519.post-19167234958925884612015-06-07T17:31:00.000+01:002015-06-07T17:40:02.494+01:00Treasure Hunts and Book DragonsHi Captain's Close!<br />
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I really enjoyed visiting the school again last Friday. I hope you had a fun day too.<br />
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A big thank you to all the school council members who helped to get the day off to a great start with our performance of <i><a href="http://www.scribblestreet.co.uk/pictures/herebemonsters/herebemonsters.html" target="_blank">Here Be Monsters</a></i> in morning assembly. I especially liked the growly voices some of you did for Captain Cut-Throat.<br />
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The rest of the morning was spent doing the book-themed treasure hunts. Miss G and I had talked about doing the treasure hunts outside if the weather was good (which, thankfully, it was), but it wasn’t until we started putting the clues out that I realised what lovely big school grounds you have.<br />
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Some of the clues ended up being quite far apart and by the time you’d finished the hunt you had all exercised your legs as much as your minds! Well done for finding so many of the clues - especially those of you that managed to find the letters in the right order.<br />
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I spent some of my lunchtime reading <i>Walter the Super Chicken</i>, the very funny picture book written and illustrated by Jack, that I talked about in afternoon assembly. I was very proud to see the words “<i>Inspired by Jonathan Emmett”</i> on the front cover. I wish I had taken some photos of it. If someone can send me a couple, I can add them to this blog post.<br />
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I spent the afternoon building the cardboard book dragon, with the help of some of the children of Key Stage 1.</div>
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Here’s the finished dragon sitting in the hall. Miss G wanted to put it in the library, but it was too big to fit through the library door!</div>
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I had a good look at all the wonderful work on the Patron of Reading display in the hall and was particularly impressed by the writing and illustrations you’d done showing how Asfordby and Melton might be converted into <i><b><a href="http://www.philip-reeve.com/mortalengines.html" target="_blank">Mortal Engines</a></b></i> style traction town. </div>
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Thanks, Chaffinches. It's lovely to see one of my own stories reviewed and I'm delighted to hear that so many of you enjoyed reading it.<br />
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I'm also pleased to hear that some of you like building things. I love building things and I was thinking about myself a little when I wrote Winston's character.<br />
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If anyone else has read this book, I'd love to know what they thought of it. And if you didn't like it, don't be afraid to say so – although I'd be interested to hear why!<br />
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Thanks Grace! You said that you the story pulled you into it, so that it felt like you were there. That's a great description – and something that many good books can do!<br />
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I grew up reading Roald Dahl's books. I think my favourite is <i><a href="http://roalddahl.com/roald-dahl/stories/1970s/fantastic-mr-fox" target="_blank">Fantastic Mr Fox</a></i>. I wonder if anyone at Captain's Close has read that.<br />
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Miss G has told me about the problem leaving comments on the blog. Hopefully we will have that fixed soon. When it is, I'd love to hear what the rest of Captain's Close think of this book. I'm sure some of the year 6 children will remember reading it. Was it a favourite – or did you think there were <i><b>too many holes in the plot?</b></i><br />
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Can you believe that it's been a month since my visit? The last few weeks have flown by!<br />
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It was great to meet you all and share some of my books with you. I was pleased to discover that so many of you are already <i>raring readers</i>. I'm looking forward to hearing about some of your favourite books and hope to help you find some new favourites over the next year or two.</div>
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I hear that you've had another <i>bookish</i> visitor in school in the shape of Boggle the Book Elf. Mrs Hancock and Mrs G have told me about him and, based on their descriptions, this is what I imagine he might look like.<br />
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I was sorry to hear about the problem you've had using the internet in school. Now that it's been fixed, I can't wait to hear what you think of <a href="http://raringreaders.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/king-of-space.html"><i>The King of Space</i></a>, the book I chose for my first rapid review. Did you love it or hate it? What were the best bits? Do you have a favourite page? Are there any other books you could suggest to anyone who enjoyed reading it? <a href="http://raringreaders.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/king-of-space.html#comment-form">Click here to post a comment about it.</a><br />
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I hope you love this book as much as I do. When you've read it, let me know what you think of it – good or bad – by leaving a comment on this post.
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I'm calling these videos <i><b>Rapid Reviews</b></i>. Here’s a video I made to introduce them. <br />
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If you want to have a go at making your own <i>Rapid Review</i> video about something you love reading, here are 10 tips to get you started.<br />
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<b>1: </b>“Rapid” means fast, so your video should be <b><u>under 2 minutes long.</u></b><br />
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<b>2: </b>The video can be about any sort of reading material – <b>fiction or non-fiction, a picture book, a novel, a comic, an annual, a joke book, a magazine </b>– as long as it’s something you love reading and you think other children might enjoy.<br />
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<b>3: </b>Think about what you want to say and write it down <b>before</b> you record the video.
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… and not tall and thin. Otherwise it will look like this when it's on the blog.<br />
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<b>5: START </b>with a quick description of what the book is about. But if it’s a story, make sure you don’t give away the ending!<br />
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<b>6: THEN</b> tell us what makes YOU love this particular book? Think of two or three things that make it special and tell us about them. For example:<br />
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<li>I love this book because it’s such an exciting story and I really cared about the characters.</li>
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<b>8:</b> Make sure you show the <b>book cover</b> in the video. Hold it up to camera while you're talking or use a close up.<br />
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<b>9: </b>Don’t worry about recording everything you want to say in one go. One of the great things about making a video is that you can cut out all the bits you get wrong. So if you make a mistake and say something wrong, just pause for a moment and then try saying it again, until you get it right. Then, when you’ve finished recording the video you can go back and cut out all the mistakes.<br />
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<b>10: </b>Remember you want other people to read this book. Enthusiasm is infectious – so make sure your enthusiasm for the book shows on the video!<br />
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Once you’ve made a video, there are a couple of ways to send it to me. You will probably need to ask a grown up to help you with this:<br />
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<b>If you have a YouTube account:</b><br />
Upload the video to your YouTube account. Make sure it’s saved as “public” in the video settings so that other people will be able to see it. Then <a href="mailto:patron@scribblestreet.co.uk">email me</a> a link to the video’s YouTube page.<br />
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<b>If you don’t have a youtube account</b><br />
If you’ve saved the video on your computer, smartphone or tablet and don’t have a YouTube account, you can send the video file to me at patron@scribblestreet.co.uk using the free file transfer service at <a href="https://www.wetransfer.com/">https://www.wetransfer.com</a>. Make sure you fill in the sender address, so I know who the file is from, and the message box, to let me know that it's a Rapid Review video. If you're using a smartphone or tablet, you might need to save your video to your photo library before you can send it with WeTransfer.<br />
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<b>And remember if you want to send me a written review, a sound recording, a photograph, picture or comic strip that shows how much you love a book, I’d love to have them on this site as well. So email them to me or send them by WeTransfer.</b>Jonathan Emmetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11413964991466780348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2181473833374946519.post-14518829980356295862014-09-18T10:54:00.000+01:002014-11-12T16:29:28.312+00:00My first visitI made my first visit to Captain’s Close School this week to meet with Mrs Hancock and Miss Gackowska and talk about what we might do to encourage an enthusiasm for reading in the school.<br />
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I love Lego – it’s my favourite toy – so when I saw the collection of Lego mini-figures in Mrs Hancock’s office, I thought we’d probably get on, and I was right! We had a great meeting and I’m really looking forward to working with the school.<br />
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After the meeting, Mrs Hancock took me on a quick tour of the school and I got to meet some of the staff and students and even the school rabbit. I’ve forgotten his or her name - so perhaps someone can remind me in the comments box below this post.<br />
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I was thrilled to see that you already have a display board about me.<br />
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I was also very impressed - and a little jealous - of your cardboard cave. <br />
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I love <a href="http://scribblestreetnews.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/i-call-this-game-fun-in-box-said-cat.html">building things out of cardboard</a>. Here’s a cave I made for one of my daughter’s birthday parties.<br />
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It’s not as impressive as yours, but I did make this dragon to go with it! One of the party games involved throwing balls into the dragon's mouth.<br />
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I was even more impressed by your Hobbit Home and can understand why Mrs Hancock is so proud of it.<br />
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I’ll have a chance to meet you all properly when I visit the school some time after the half-term holiday. So see you then!</div>
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