Monday, March 8, 2010

YRCA gets kids reading nationwide


By Ana Karina Victoria, Rosio Lopez and Heriberto Padilla

Young Readers' Choice Awards is an important event for librarians from many schools nationwide because it is a time for kids to enjoy reading books. They can vote for the one they like the most. We went to ask Mrs. Nelson some questions about this event.

Q: What is the YRCA?
A: It stands for Young Readers' Choice Awards.

Q: Why should we vote?
A: Because it is important for a student to have a voice in
literature.

Q: What do we need to do in order to vote?
A: You need to have read at least two of the books on the list.

Q: Where can we vote?
A: In the library. You can see me or Mrs. Torres.

Q: What book is winning so far?
A: The Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

Q: Which one would you vote for and why?
A: The True Meaning of Smekday, definitely!

So now that you know what the YRCA is, we hope you go and vote for your
favorite book that is on the list. We agree with Mrs. Nelson, The True Meaning of Smekday is a great book full of adventure!

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