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Youngstown State University's 2006 English Festival
April 5 - 7, 2006
7th - 9th Grade
2006 Book Titles:
Junior High (grades 7-9):
Will Hobbs, Far North
Will Hobbs, Jackie's Wild Seattle
Kimberly Willis Holt, When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
John Fleischman, Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science
Jeanne DuPrau, The City of Ember
Pam Muņoz Ryan, Esperanza Rising
Jean Ferris, Love Among the Walnuts
Senior High (grades 10-12):
Will Hobbs, Far North
Will Hobbs, The Maze
Jean Ferris, Love Among the Walnuts
John Fleischman, Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science
Jennifer Donnelly, A Northern Light
E. L. Konigsburg, Silent to the Bone
Angela Johnson, The First Part Last
Go to the English
Festival Website to learn more!

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Guest Lecturer Wendy Lamb
brought to YSU by The Center for Literature for Young Readers!
Topic: Censorship and
Literature for Young Readers
When: Tuesday, October 18,
2005, 4:15-5:15
Where: Kilcawley Center Art
Gallery, YSU
Open to the Public!
Lamb will also speak about Gary
Paulsen's The Glass Cafe in Dr. Patricia Hauschildt's Young Adult
Literature class, from 2-3:15, in 261 DeBartolo Hall. Feel free to join us.
An editor and the Vice President
of Random House Children's Trade Book Group, Wendy Lamb has directed her own
imprint, Wendy Lamb Books, since 2002. Her authors include Gary Paulsen,
Christopher Paul Curtis, Walter Dean Myers, Patricia Reilly Giff, and Donna Jo
Napoli. Books she has edited have won such awards as the Newbery Medal, the
Coretta Scott King Award, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction Award, and
the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction. A graduate of Brown University,
Lamb also attended the Iowa Writers Workshop. She was the 1999 recipient of the
Award for Editorial Achievement in Children's Publishing, given by Literary
MarketPlace.

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Youngstown
State University 2005 English Festival
April
20-25, 2005
7th -
9th Grade Titles:
(click titles to learn
more about each novel)
Hush
by Jacqueline Woodson
I
Hadn't Meant to Tell You This by Jacqueline Woodson
Gathering
Blue by Lois Lowry
Hoot
by Carl Hiaasen
The
Land by Mildred D. Taylor
Unlikely
Romance of Kate Bjorkman by Louise Plummer
Touching
Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelson
10th
- 12th Grade Titles:
Hush
by Jacqueline Woodson
The
Land by Mildred D. Taylor
If
You Come Softly by Jacqueline Woodson
Across
the Nightingale Floor by Lian
Hearn
Heroes
by Robert Cormier
Mississippi
Trial, 1955 by Chris Crowe
Wyrd
Sisters by Terry Prachett
The special guest speaker
will be notable author, Jacqueline
Woodson who wrote three of the books selected for this year's
festival. Also, the James Houck Lecturer will be English professor, Dr.
Megan Isaac.
To find out more about the
YSU English Festival and how your school can register online, go to the YSU
English Festival homepage. Books can be purchased at a discount
through the Mahoning Valley Distributing Company.
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Life, Laughter, and
Literature with Jack Gantos
At the heart of the Academic Content Standards for
the English Literature Arts are standards dealing with Reading Applications for
Informational, Technical, and Persuasive Texts as well as Literary Texts.
A joint meeting of LYRE and WROTE (Western Reserve
of Ohio Teachers of English) featuring author Jack Gantos explored
these standards while treating the audience to one of the most entertaining
authors in children's and young adult literature. The meeting was held on
Saturday, September 25, 2004 from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm at the Chestnut Room in
YSU's Kilcawley Center.
Featured author Jack Gantos is the author of
numerous books for children such as Rotten Ralph, and Back to School for Rotten Ralph;
middle grade novels such as Joey Pigza Loses Control, Joey Pigza
Swallowed the Key, and Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade without a Clue;
and young adult autobiography Hole in My Life. Books were available
for purchase at 30% discount courtesy of Mahoning Valley Distributing
Agency! For more information about Jack Gantos and his books, visit http://www.jackgantos.com/.
Plus, there were three focus session featuring:
 | Rotten, Atrocious, Lovable,
Prankster, Hysterical: Rotten Ralph Rides into an
Elementary Reading Curriculum Near You! with Karen Carney and Mary Ann
Davis (grades K-4) |
 | A Series of Unfortunate Events: Joey
Pigza Swallows a Key, Captain Underpants, Harris, Crash, Holes,
and just about Everything Else with Allison Baer (grades 5-8) |
 | Biography, Autobiography, and
Memoir:
Life Stories in the Classroom with Colleen Ruggieri (grades 9-12) |
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Youngstown State
University English Festival
The YSU English
Festival is a unique annual program reaching out to approximately 3,000 junior
and senior high school students from Ohio and Pennsylvania. Its purpose
each year is to:
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provide an exciting and
stimulating setting for enjoyable and worthwhile reading and writing
activities |
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support teachers who
emphasize reading and writing in the classroom |
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offer models for
effective classroom activities |
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involve the whole
community in fostering good reading and writing skills |
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recognize and reward
distinctive writing |
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introduce students to
a wide variety of superior books of broad interest |
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encourage parents to help
their children obtain Festival books, to read the books, and to discuss them
with the children |
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bring to the community
authors who can help teachers, librarians, and parents stimulate children's
interest in reading and writing |
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build through the
Festival Booklists a common body of shared reading experiences to help
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The twenty-sixth
annual
English Festival will take place
March 31
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Reading
Matters: Mastering the Art of Teaching While Meeting the Standards
On September 27, 2003, LYRE and
WROTE (Western Reserve of Ohio Teachers of English) held Reading Matters:
Mastering the Art of Teaching While Meeting the Standards. The program
focused on strategies and titles sure to entice students to become life-long
readers. Jacqueline Woodson and Don Gallo were the featured speakers for
the event. It was held in YSU's Kilcawley Center in the Chestnut Room
from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. To obtain a form to attend
the conference, click here. (Note:
hit "Cancel" when the password dialogue box appears.)
Woodson
is the author of young adult novels Hush, I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This,
Miracle's Boys, and picture books Sweet, Sweet Memory, and
We Had a Picnic this Sunday Past. Visit Jacqueline Woodson's website
here: http://jacquelinewoodson.com/ Gallo
is the editor of numerous anthologies for young adults including No Easy
Answers, Ultimate Sports, and On the Fringe. He is also the
creator/author of Authors4Teens, an online service. Visit it here: http://authors4teens.com/
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Paul Zelinsky
On November 8, 2002, four-time Caldecott Award
Winner Paul Zelinsky was the keynote speaker at a dinner on the YSU campus for
faculty, students and attendees at the Trumbull Literacy Conference, where the
guest authors included Zelinsky, Patricia McLaughlin, and Mem Fox. After a
lively interactive presentation on his new moving parts picture book, Knick-Knack
Paddywhack, Zelinsky answered questions and signed books. On November
9, Zelinsky gave two presentations on his work at the Trumbull Literacy
Conference for elementary school teachers.
Zelinsky is the re-teller and illustrator of the
picture books Rapunzel, Swamp Angel, Rumpelstiltskin, Hansel and Gretel, and
The Wheels on the Bus.
Visit Paul Zelinsky's website here: http://www.paulozelinsky.com/
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A Festival of Poetry
On NEOEA Day (North East Ohio
Education Association), October 12, 2001, the LYRE Center sponsored an all-day
poetry workshop for K-8 teachers on the campus of Youngstown State
University.
Poetry for Young Readers
X.
J. Kennedy, winner of the 2000 NCTE award for excellence
in poetry for children was the keynote speaker.
Poetry
Alive!,
a performance poetry group,
presented a workshop on staging dramatic presentations of poetry in the
classroom as a tool to understanding and enjoying poetry.
Workshops on Poetry Writing in the
Classroom
Workshops were held by these poets.
Philip
Brady, professor of creative writing at YSU, has published two
collections of poetry, Forged Correspondence and Weal.
William
Greenway, professor of creative writing at YSU, has published
six collections of poetry, the latest of which is Simmer Dim.
David
Hassler, poetry
editor of English Journal, co-editor of
Learning
by Heart: Contemporary American Poetry about School, and author of the
poetry collection Sabishi: Poems from Japan, is an Ohio
Poet-in-the-Schools.
Steven
Reese, author of
the poetry collection Enough Light to Steer By
and singer/songwriter whose latest CD is The Feast of St. Monday, is
professor of creative writing at YSU.
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