Teen readers
Although there is a lot of focus on summer reading for elementary aged children, there are often programs and resources for teens as well. This can be an important connection for teens. The summer before 7th grade, I moved to a totally new neighborhood and didn't have a chance to make any friends since I arrived after school let out. My next door neighbor was a girl my same age, and my mother kept encouraging me to "get together" with her. I was too old to just "play" so I invited her to the library.
At first our walks to the library were awkward without much to talk about, but as we kept returning to check out more books we discovered each others interests and talked about the stories we liked. The library provided a free, safe, accessible place for us to hang out, and it helped that it was air-conditioned! Many libraries have "teen centers" or areas where they have located the kinds of books, magazines and other materials that teens will enjoy. For teachers who work with teen-age students it is a good idea to introduce or re-introduce them to these excellent library resources because many may feel they have "grown out of" the library.
When I work with teachers on ELL reading instruction and appropriate materials, I always end by telling them, "All of these methods and materials are useful, but more importantly, if you can help a child discover the joy of reading — then you have truly succeeded because that child will continue to read and develop their skills over a lifetime." As schools let out for the summer all over the nation, I hope that students and teachers alike find the time to slow down for a bit, find a good book, and read. Happy reading!
Hot links
- Minneapolis, MN Public Library Search of bilingual resources
A search list of bilingual resources available at the Minneapolis Public Library that shows resources in many languages such as: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, German, Hopi, Hmong, Somali, Spanish, Thai and much more….
- Bringing up Baby Bilingual: Resources for bilingual education, foreign language
Website with many links to research, articles and useful links to support bilingual language development.
- Kentucky Libraries
Link to the Kentucky reading program Spanish bilingual reading list.
- Washington, DC Libraries - Teens
Links to the "Holla' Back" Teen reading program.
- Albuquerque, NM Library
Link to the "Read 2 the Beat" summer reading program with information on prizes and library events.
- Santa Fe, NM Library
Link to the childrens' page with lists of high interest kid websites and award winning books.
- Phoenix, AZ Public Library - Teens
Links to "Teens Page" with an E-Zine, a blog and the "Read Your ?#@!& Head Off" program.
- Phoenix , AZ Public Library - Kids
Links to "Kids Page," with a featured weekly comic book installment, downloadable movies, music and e-books.
- New York, NY Public Library - Kids
Links to the "Kids Reading" section of the website. Includes links to online e-books for kids and helpful links for parents and educators.
- New York, NY Public Library - Teens
Links to the "Teen Link" webpage, includes free music and video downloads, homework help and online recordings of teens sharing their thoughts.
- San Francisco, CA Library
Links to the "Get a Clue@Your Library" summer reading program.
- San Diego, CA Library
Links to the San Diego libraries "Get a Clue@Your Library" summer reading program and the "YNK — You Never Know@Your Library" teen reading program.
- Los Angeles, CA Library
Links to the "I Spy" summer reading program and has a link to "tumblebooks," online, animated books.
- Dallas, TX Library
Links to the "Mayor's Summer Reading Program" and includes information on other resources and bilingual storytimes.
- Austin, TX Library
Links to the "Sail Away with Me" summer reading program information.
- Minneapolis, MN Public Library
Links to the home page and from there you can click on links to the summer reading club information, download movies, elementary and teen section, and immigrant resources.
Reprinted with the permission of Colorín Colorado. © Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
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