
www.kidsreview.org.uk
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Kids' Review is a
unique educational resource designed specifically for schools,
enabling children to add and edit their own reviews of books they have
read, within a safe and managed environment. Reviews can be shared
with school children across the UK to help with book choice. Teachers
maintain control over content.
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Kids' Review provides a
practical use of IT and children are motivated to see their reviews
published for a real audience. A useful resource for developing reading,
writing and technology skills Kids' Review encourages pupils to justify
their opinions and hone critical skills. Thousands of reviews, by children
for children, are now available on the web site.
Kids' Review aim is "to encourage children
to develop an interest in books and also encourage them to try books
that they might otherwise have left on the shelf." |
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Aimed at children aged 6 to
14 Kids' Review can be used from both home and school so parents can
become involved too. Features include searches by title, author, series,
genre, reviews and 'top 10' linked to a database of 130,000+ titles.
Kids' Review provides a
practical use of IT and children are motivated to see their reviews
published for a real audience.
"... the children love the
fact that they can see their views online. It has also been very
beneficial for those children who are reluctant to read, as they want to
be able to use the site properly too. It has also got children talking
together about the books they read, something that happened a lot less
before!" Caroline King, Queen Anne First School.
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"Pupils enjoyed taking
ownership of their reading and the freedom of expressing their true
opinions. The ability to view others' reviews, as well as their own,
enticed pupils to craft their work carefully." Walter Barbieri, South
Dartmoor Community College
An unexpected benefit has also been
noticed by teachers reporting that since using Kids' Review boys are
more likely to talk about the books they are reading with their
fathers, due to the IT aspect. Positive male role models are
influential in improving and encouraging boys reading. |
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Richard Green, Blenheim
Primary said "The real benefits have been evident in disaffected readers
who through the use of Kids' review have discovered new authors and titles
which appeal to them, through reading the reviews of other children and
searching the extensive database of books available"
Kids' Review is free from
commercial influence with running costs met by annual subscription. There
are no adverts or sales links. Subscribing schools receive unlimited
access to
www.kidsreview.org.uk, which includes use from home.
Kids' Review is a Curriculum Online Registered
Content Provider, has been awarded a 5 star award by School Zone, and has
been positively evaluated by TEEM (Teachers Evaluating Educational
Multimedia). Last year Kids' Review won the ELSBC business award for
Innovation.
In addition to adding and
editing reviews the following features are also available:
A general Search enables the user to find
books by using the title, author or series title. If a child has a
favourite author, or a friend has recommended a particular book or series
this search will find the book, display more details about the book(s) as
well as providing access to any reviews. Reviews are displayed in a
friendly 'Pin Board' style. Providing all the detail that was typed in the
review form, but in a much friendlier format.
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The Suggest search enables
searching by genre. Different options are available dependent on the age
of the child, Infant, Junior or secondary. This search can suggest books
when a child doesn't know what to read next. If they enjoy fantasy
adventure stories, then just tick the boxes and they will be presented
with a suitable list of suggestions and access to their reviews.
The Latest 100 provides the answer to the
question 'what are children reading at the moment?' by displaying a
snapshot of the 100 most recently added reviews. |
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The Top 10 provides access
to six different charts. You can view the favourite books based on age or
location, with the option to view the favourite books 'at your school'
providing a personal feel that is often lost in the World Wide Web.
The Authors feature is continually growing.
This is an area where you can find out, which books authors enjoyed in
their youth. There is a photo of each author, as well as brief
biographical information. Two links are provided from each author's page
enabling direct access to book information and reviews, both of the books
that author enjoyed, and of those they have written.
Help is available online and includes instruction sheets and NLS activity
sheets. Options can
be set by each school to restrict the age range of reviews visible to
their pupils as well as setting controls on the type of books that pupils
can access. The
database of books is regularly updated to ensure new titles are included,
usually before publish date. Kids' Review are registered with a number of
publishers and receive regular review copies of new titles, which are all
sent to schools.
The database of books is
filtered to provide only one entry for each title, whether paperback,
hardback or special edition. Any missing books are usually resolved and
available within 24 hours, and additional 'non-youth' titles can be
requested for addition to the database (available for review within 48
hours). This is particularly beneficial to secondary school children who
are moving on to more challenging texts.
"I think this website is really useful, it
gives us (the children) a chance to put forward our ideas, help others to
find a book that suits them! It's like a library on-line" Laura, a pupil.
A regular newsletter is sent to subscribers keeping them up-to-date with
enhancements and new features.
Judith Puddick, Primary advisor for Southend-On-Sea
said "Not only does Kids' Review inspire children to read, but they are
also motivated to write, enthused by the thought of a real audience that
genuinely wants to hear their views."
Kids' Review
operate a regular
competition for all our subscribers.
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The competition runs 6 times a year and the winning school receives £100 worth of books for
their school library plus a £10 book token and certificate for the winning pupil. Each
competition will be themed to encourage reading. |
The theme of our current competition is
DIVERSITY . The competition will run from 7th June to 13th September
2004 . Winners will be notified in the first week after the half term break.
How to enter...
To encourage diversity in reading Kids' Review are asking all our
reviewers to read and review a book that has not yet been reviewed (as of 7th
June 2004). This could be a newly published book or a classic
that has not yet been reviewed. Reviews can be added as a class or
individual.
Kids' Review will be looking for correct spelling and grammar in the winning
review but will take account of the reviewers age.
The
Winner of our last competition is
Maddison
of
Ellington School for
Girls, Ramsgate for her review of Austere
Academy.
The small print...
- Reviews must be authorised by 13th September 2004 to be
accepted for entry in the competition.
- Entry in the competition in automatic. There is
no need for schools to register.
- Only reviews of books that were listed on Kids'
Review with no reviews on 7th June 2004 will be accepted.
- The judges decision is final.
- Kids' Review will make every effort to ensure the
books supplied to the winning school are appropriate to the age range of pupils
at that school.
- There are no cash alternatives to prizes.
- The winning school will be notified by 20th
September 2004.
- The name of the winning school will be published on-line by 20th
September 2004.
- Kids' Review will only contact the winning
school. Kids' Review will NOT disclose the full identity of
the winning reviewer and will make no contact with the reviewer.
- It is the
responsibility of the school to present the £10 book token and certificate to the
winning pupil.
www.kidsreview.org.uk

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