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Monday
Sep212020

KOALA News Update

Dear Friends of K.O.A.L.A.

As we head towards the end of Term 3, we thought we would let you know some exciting information about the KOALA  events planned for the rest of this very unusual year. 

The Shortlist Poster

Unfortunately, the shortlist poster which is usually printed by YABBA (our Victorian partners) is not being printed this year due to Covid restrictions. We know that you will understand and appreciate the reasons why this has occurred. We would like to include this PDF to an electronic copy of the YABBA Shortlist Poster which can be printed as an A3 poster for you to display in your classroom, Library or Bookshop. It is a great way for students to check out what other kids have recommended to read.

 

Additionally, the four KOALA category Shortlist Posters can be found using this link: https://www.koalansw.org.au/shortlists

 

It’s Time to Vote – Last Week to Vote for Your Favourite Books

Get creative and set up your own display or if you are a KOALA Member please use the KOALA Shortlist Slide Presentation in the Members Resources section to heighten interest in voting for this year’s awards.

To generate excitement for the voting process, some schools and public libraries have been promoting the KOALA Shortlist with some wonderful displays for their students and through their newsletters.

William Clarke College Display  

Richmond Tweed Regional Library Newletter


Voting for the KOALA Awards must be completed by Saturday September 26th.

Head to https://www.koalansw.org.au/voting to vote for your favourite titles. Votes may also be sent by spreadsheet to contact@koalansw.org.au. A BIG shout out to all those schools who have already registered their votes. It is terrific to see so many schools getting involved in the voting process!

2020 KOALA Awards Ceremony - This Year with a Difference!

Make sure to mark Tuesday November 10th in your diary!

 

 

 

The KOALA committee has been hard at work contacting authors and illustrators for our online  KOALA Awards Day celebration. We are waiting to finalise the list but the authors and illustrators who have RSVP to us are fantastic! When we have the final list we will very excitedly announce their names before the actual day.

Maybe you are a little sad that you can’t physically attend KOALA Awards Day 2020. We are, too. But you might like to help make the day festive as you tune in to watch the stream. Here are some ideas:

  • Usually only 20 students from each school can attend Awards Day. This year, because it’s an online event, your entire school could join in! You could stream it to the school hall, or even individual classrooms for everyone to share the excitement.
  • Students could make KOALA crowns/headbands to wear to the event. 
  • Bunting could be hung to make the place for the Awards viewing more festive - perhaps it could say KOALA DAY AWARDS
  • If your school would normally be buying tickets to attend Awards Day, perhaps you would be in a position to fundraise on the day. You may like to sponsor a koala or another animal, or support a community group that could use a boost, or buy some new books for your library.
  • Some ideas for appropriate ways to fundraise:

        Sell Caramello Koalas. Koalas, that's right!

        Sell bookmarks - perhaps colour-your-own or themed

        Have a mufti day. Or a pyjama day - who doesn’t love snuggling up with a good book in bed?​

Whatever way you decide to be part of KOALA Awards Day we look forward to having you with us. Please stay tuned for more details about the day which announce in Term 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday
Mar142019

A Quizzical KOALA

To kick off nominations, here's a Kahoot quiz to play and learn all about the KOALAs.

NSW schools, make sure your students' favourites are in by Friday 5th April, 2019. 

Alison Lester

Monday
Nov262018

Get ready for 2019

The 2019 School Membership Form is now available on the homepage. Spread the word in NSW Schools!

Monday
Jul302018

SHORTLIST POSTER FOR PICTURE STORYBOOKS 2018

 

Download A3 Poster


 

Arty Farty Marty: The Paint Smashin' Kraken by Dale Baker

Arty Farty Marty loves to surf and paint! Join Marty as he tries his tentacles at painting in the styles of seven of the world's most famous artists. 
Join Marty as he tries his tentacles at painting in the styles of Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent Van Gogh, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Claude Monet, Sidney Nolan, Jackson Pollock and Reg Mombassa.
But what happens when Marty's arty farty ways get a bit too farty?

The Book Bird Book Review   Author's Facebook Page

 

Busting! by Aaron Blabey

Lou was BUSTING for the loo. But the loo had quite a queue! What on earth was Lou to do?

Book Trailer   Busting! A Look Inside    Author Interview - Creative Kids Tales   Storybox Library Preview 

PRC Booklist K-2 #4593

 

Chip by Kylie Howarth

Chip, like most other gulls, would do anything for fish and chips. When he’s banned from his favourite food, he is desperate to get it back on the menu. So Chip hatches a brilliant idea to solve the problem...but has he gone too far this time?

Author's Website    Lamont Teacher's Notes    Teacher's Notes    PRC Booklist K-2 #4040

 

Do Not Open This Book Again! by Andy Lee & Heath McKenzie

He's back! And, once again, this cheeky blue character does not want you to open this book or turn its pages.

What reason does he have this time?

Story Reading Video  Book Review by Aussie Reviews    Andy Surprises His Sister (and Nephew) Video

 

Excuse Me! by Dave Hughes & Holly Ife & Philip Bunting

Martha May has marvellous manners. She always says please and thank you ... and she most certainly DOES NOT FART! 
But what will happen on the day of the Baked Bean Bonanza?

Book Trailer     Reading Time Book Review     Book Chook Book Review

 

Flapper, VC by Mark Wilson

Flapper, VC is based on the true story of an Australian carrier pigeon during World War II. Raised and trained in Australia, Flapper is sent off to war in the Pacific. While on patrol deep in the jungle, Flapper's unit find themselves surrounded by enemy troops. With no other means of communication, the men's only hope of survival is Flapper, who has to evade enemy snipers and machine guns to get a message through to save the patrol.

Flapper was awarded the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross for his actions that day, and his medal is proudly displayed at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

This memorable tale, illustrated with Mark Wilson's beautifully crafted and evocative artwork, is a moving story of animals in war. 

Author's Website  Teacher's Notes   Reading Time Book Review

 

Go Go and the Silver Shoes by Jane Godwin & Anna Walker

When Go Go is allowed to buy the most beautiful shoes ever, she decides she will wear them EVERYWHERE!
Even to the creek, where she and her brothers go adventuring.

But - Oh no, Go Go! - that's when a terrible thing happens . . . 

Teacher's Notes     A Look Inside  Author's Website   Illustrator's Website    Better Reading Book Review

PRC Booklist K-2 #5355

 

Hickory Dickory Dash by Tony Wilson & Laura Wood

This story is for anyone who has ever wondered just why the mouse was running up and down the clock as it struck one. The rhyme has been told, and song sung, for generations, and in Hickory Dickory Dash Tony Wilson and Laura Wood share with us just what could have happened in the preceding few hours to cause a mouse to behave in such a way. With her children vanished, and a cat in hot pursuit, the tension builds as the valiant Mother Mouse continues the frantic search for her missing babies. What will happen to cause her to take up clock-running at the appointed hour, and will she find her children, evade the cat, and manage to get them all safely home? Woods’ illustrations mesh seamlessly with Wilson’s verses to take readers both young and old along with them on a danger-filled adventure with a satisfyingly happy resolution.

Book Trailer   Teacher's Notes    NSS Activities for Hickory Dickory Dash    Author's Website    

PRC Booklist K-2 #5858

 

Pig the Star by Aaaron Blabey

Pig just LOVES attention.

In fact, he's a great, bit SHOW-OFF. But when ANOTHER star appears at the photo shoot, Pig doesn't like it. 
No, Pig doesn't like it at ALL...

Aaron Blabey Introduces the Character 'Pig' Video    A Look Inside   Reading Time Book Review   

PRC Booklist K-2 #25800

 

Too Many Cheeky Dogs by Johanna Bell & Dion Beasley

'On Monday I went to my auntie's house and guess what I saw? ONE yellow cheeky dog sleeping on the floor.'

So begins this cheeky story set in a remote Indigenous community, romping through numbers, colours and days of the week to the hilarious finale.

Introducing Disabled Indigenous Artist Dion Beasley -  Lateline Video    Author's Website 

The Story Behind the Story - About the Author and Illustrator    Too Many Cheeky Dogs Facebook Page

PRC Booklist K-2 #38395

 

Monday
Jul302018

SHORTLIST POSTER FOR YOUNGER READERS 2018