[CASL-L] TAR: HS Summer Reading - "Plan B"

Cathy Andronik cathyandronik at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 22 11:48:49 PDT 2020


 Again, for high school summer reading programs I highly recommend Sync.  Sync is sponsored by Audiofile magazine.  Between April 30 and late July, two audiobooks will be dropped for FREE download each week.  There are some amazing titles for grades 9-12 and even for adults on the list.  The best thing about this program is that there is no limit to how many people download the audios, so an entire class will have access to the same titles.  Yes, they're audiobooks, not ebooks.  Listening skills are important, too--and most teens today have some sort of device.  The pairings are related in some way:  theme, genre, etc.  In these difficult times, it seems so much less stressful to look for useable programs that exist, than to try to find specific titles/themes/etc. that may not be available in the format we want.
I know I push Sync a lot; I do NOT have any stake in it, lol.  But I am an audiobook fan.
Cathy Andronik
Free audiobooks for teens | AudiobookSYNC | AudioFile Magazine

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    On Wednesday, 22 April 2020, 06:22:08 pm UTC, Jessica Wismar <wismarj at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Good afternoon,
I am trying to plan ahead with a "Plan B" for our summer reading program this year. We usually have students select titles from a list and prepare to discuss them in small groups in the fall, but I am worried about equity of access to materials this year due to potential continued restrictions on print materials. I am working closely with our public library to be able to get ebook and audiobook copies of the titles we are recommending for summer reading, but would like to enhance our offerings with shorter texts that are freely available online as well.
As such, I am looking for suggestions of short stories, poems, articles, and even podcasts or videos that center on the theme of compassion. 
Our theme for summer reading for the upcoming school year is "#BHSreads2020: A Vision of Compassion." I have a number of full-length fiction and non-fiction offerings already in mind and on order, but need suggestions of these shorter texts and media so that I can create a website of offerings in case students cannot access copies of the suggested books.

I appreciate any suggestions my fellow librarians might have as we work together to meet the needs of the communities we serve in this new way. I will compile a list if others might like to think about a similar program offering.
Thanks in advance,
-- 
Jessica Wismar
Library Media Specialist
Bethel High School
Bethel, CT 06801

wismarj at gmail.com

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