Monday, September 30, 2019
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Pilgrim's Pit Stop: Through the Shadows and Into the Light
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Pathfinder: John Lame Deer
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Research Supervision: The Extended Essay
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
MIBF 2019 Moments
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Finding the Right Source
- Primary or
secondary? A primary source is an account from a specific time period.
If you’re writing a paper about the medieval political system, the
surviving pages of Magna Carta would be a primary
source. A book written by a medieval studies scholar that describes
the importance of Magna Carta would be a secondary
source—this type of source provides analysis and context.
- Popular or
academic? Popular sources are "popular" because they are
meant for the general public. Newspapers and magazines are popular sources
because they are easy to understand and widely available. Academic sources
are more thoroughly reviewed than popular sources. They often undergo
a peer review process, have multiple sections, and are
generally much longer and more detailed.
- Neutral or
biased? Examine the word choices made in your source to determine if
it is objective or trying to get across a certain point of view. If it
seems to be interpreting facts with a specific agenda or goal in mind, the
source may have gone past a specific viewpoint to outright bias.
- Where did
this source get its information? Look for a bibliography at
the bottom of the work and see what sources were used. If they look
credible and trustworthy, not only is your source likely a good one, but
you now have a list of other reputable sources you can search for.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Recommended Reads: My List of Must Have Children’s Books at the MIBF 2019
Monday, September 9, 2019
Recommended Reads: My List of Must Have Children's Books at the MIBF 2019 (Batch 3 of 4)
Did the title make you laugh? These books are worth keeping in your home's book shelf and perfect addition to the library's Sciences collection. |
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Recommended Reads: My List of Must Have Children's Books at the MIBF 2019 (Batch 2 of 4)
Mang Adong’s Jeepney by Tippy Kintanar; illustrated by Jose Maria Tristan V. Yuvienco. Published by Bookmark, 2018.
Marami Land of the Brave written by Melissa Salva; translated into Maranan by Lawambae Basaula-Lumna; illustrated by Kathleen Sareena Dagum. Bookmark, 2018.
Lakay Billy: Defender of Indigenuos People by Luz B. Maranan; illustrated by Duday Ysabel Maranan. Bookmark, 2018.
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Library Book Displays: On Leadership
Monday, September 2, 2019
Bookish Conversations and Self Publishing
Friday, August 30, 2019
Author Visit at Keys School Manila
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Nina Martinez, Wordless Book Prize Winner (2 of 2)
4. What moved and inspired you to create it? Why in the format of a wordless book?
I was inspired by the breadth of the imagination of children, whether it’s other children’s imaginations or my memory of my own. When we’re young and don’t know what something is like, we come up with the most fantastical concepts to fill in the gaps, just because we prefer excitement over logic. I wanted to imagine a young girl who, like me, was born and raised in the city, and had created whimsical versions of the sea and sky in order to understand them.
I found the format of a wordless book perfect for this concept because children don’t always have the extensive vocabulary to describe what they visualize in their heads – luckily, illustration can shoulder this responsibility every once in a while.
5. What projects, art exhibits or books you wish to promote?
I love writing and illustrating original komiks – you can check them out on my online portfolio at ninamartinezart.com. I always sell them at press fairs like Komikon, Komiket, and everything in between. Come by and support local artists!
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Nina Martinez, Wordless Book Prize Winner (1 of 2)
1. What are the 5 books that you will always remember?
Estrellita: The Little Wishing Star by May Tobias-Papa - one of the first ever books I read and also possibly the first to ever make me feel sad.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery – for its simple but purposeful illustrations.
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood – for the terrifying but believable world it was able to paint through first-person perspective.
Fun Home by Alison Bechdel – for its painfully real, lived-in illustrations, difficult subject matter, and its proving that even autobiographical graphic novels could have striking prose.
Blankets by Craig Thompson – another graphic novel with expressive illustration and the ability to turn a personal story into a tale worth reading.
2. What would you be if not a visual artist?
If I was not a visual artist, I would be a mathematician because I find math beautiful. They say numbers are a “made-up” language yet when used properly they reveal beautiful patterns and truths of our universe.
3. What is Ang Mga Sikreto ng Langit at Dagat?
Ang Mga Sikreto ng Langit at Dagat is my entry to the PBBY 2019 Wordless Book Prize. It opens with a little girl looking at a bird outside of her condominium window and wondering what the open sky and sea are like. We are invited into her imagination of those things.Being an archipelago, the Philippines is surrounded endlessly by both sea and sky, so much that they are both cornerstones in indigenous faiths, folklore, and art. If a child were raised in a highly urbanized environment, she may not be able to experience either of those until much later.
Part 2 will follow soon, so visit the blog again!
Monday, August 26, 2019
Scavenger Hunt 2019 (1 of 2)
The Beacon Academy Library Treasure Hunt 2019
Grade 9 - Group # ______
Members:______________________________
Answer the questions as quickly as you can. Your answers need to be accurate and correct.
Task #1. Use PageMaster V5, the BA Library's Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) and conduct a search using Philippines and Folktales as keywords. Choose a book from the search results. Locate the book on the shelf. Write the bibliographic data of the book.
Author:
Title:
Publisher:
Place of Publication:
Publication year or Copyright:
Task #2. Go to the OPAC. Find a book written by Dianne de Las Casas. Write a short description of the book (3-5 sentences long).
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Task #3. What is the Dewey Decimal number of the book The Legends:Philippine Folk Literature?
DDC #:
Task #4. Answer the question: How can basic Boolean Searchstrategy help you in locating information and sources online?
Tasks #5. Log in EBSCOHost. Go to EXPLORA. Search for mythology. Skim the article. From what encyclopedia was the article sourced out?
Task # 6. Log in World Book Online and go to World Book Student. Search for legends. Answer this question: What makes a legend different from a myth? Cite your source.
*You may write your answer at the back of this paper.
Tasks #7. Using the BA Library OPAC, search for the bibliographic data of The Power of Myth. Write a citation in APA and MLA formats. Use the back of the paper to write your citations.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Designing a Bibliotherapy Program
Monday, August 19, 2019
Book Review: MMK Hagdan by Roderick Baturi Ramos
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Recommended Reads: Must Have Children's Books at the MIBF 2019 (1 of 4)
Here's hoping you have saved enough to buy books for your toddlers, your children and your teenagers. Whether you are a teacher, a parent, a grandparent, an adult working for kids' welfare and well-being or a children's literature advocate and enthusiast, may you find this list of recommended books helpful when choosing and buying books for young readers.
For this first batch, I have identified ten titles plus one!
Adarna House
1. Tingnan Mo, O! Isinulat ni Noelle Pabiton at Iginuhit ni Gica Tam
2. Sirena Ba 'Yan? Is That A Mermaid? By Candy Gourlay Illustrated by Francesca Chessa Billungual Edition
3. Ang Taon ng Pusa Isinulat ni Jaume Copons at Iginuhit ni AgustÃn Comotto
Anvil Publishing
1. 1..2...3.. by Aaron Randy
2. Bone Talk by Candy Gourlay
The Bookmark Inc.
Common Courtesies Series by Didith T. Rodrigo
Hiyas / OMF Lit
Porcupine Pirate Plans the Perfect Day by Robert Magnuson
Lampara Books
Green / Luntian by Becky Bravo Illustrated by Beth Parrocha
Tahanan Books for Young Readers
1. Pitong Tsinelas Kuwento ni Divine Gil Reyes Guhit ni Benjor Catindig
2. Folk Songs Series: Kaisa-Isa Niyan (Alvarez and Prudente); Pakitong-Kitong (Monzon and Prudente); Ed-Edoy (Albano and Prudente)
Plus one - Karapatdapat: Bata alamin ang iyong karapatan (CANVAS and Ang INK)
Do come back and check the blog for three more batches of children's books to buy and acquire for your home library and school reading centers.
