The fall teen lock-in is scheduled for Friday, October 18th from 6:30-10:30PM and is open to teens in grades 7-12. Enjoy a night out at the library with games, crafts, pizza and more!
Registration and a permission slip are required to attend. Registration is available here. Permission slips must be handed in no later than 9PM on October 17th. They are available in the teen place in the library and here.
For more information, please call 732-583-9100 or send an email to maplkids@lmxac.org.
The library is where it's at! Come see what the Library has to offer its Teen patrons - you'll be pleasantly surprised!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Back to School Resources
As you head back to the classroom, check out these great resources the Matawan Aberdeen Public Library offers our teens for free with the use of a valid library card.
Get a professional online tutor whenever you need help. You work one-to-one with your tutor in an online classroom on your specific homework problem until it's done. This service is available 24/7. Tutors can help you with any subject - math, science, English, or social studies. Tutors will go through your homework problem step-by-step, as long as it takes, until it is complete.
Need help with your homework when you aren't at home?
Tutor.com also offers a mobile app through iTunes:
Tutor.com app
Learning Express Library
Universal Class
We also have many great nonfiction print resources on argumentative topics. Just ask a reference librarian for assistance and we'll help you find what you need.
Visit our Available Resources page to explore the many databases that can help you find a variety of information. Here you will find an alphabetical list of all the databases and these resources can be accessed 24/7!
This blog post was written by Youth Services and Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
Need help with your homework?
Try Tutor.com.
Get a professional online tutor whenever you need help. You work one-to-one with your tutor in an online classroom on your specific homework problem until it's done. This service is available 24/7. Tutors can help you with any subject - math, science, English, or social studies. Tutors will go through your homework problem step-by-step, as long as it takes, until it is complete.
Need help with your homework when you aren't at home?
Tutor.com also offers a mobile app through iTunes:
Tutor.com app
Need help developing your skills in a particular subject or preparing for a standardized test?
Try:
Learning Express Library
Universal Class
Need to find information about a current event or controversial topic for a debate, essay, group project, or research paper?
Try Points of View Reference Center.
We also have many great nonfiction print resources on argumentative topics. Just ask a reference librarian for assistance and we'll help you find what you need.
Need to find some articles or information for a school assignment?
Visit our Available Resources page to explore the many databases that can help you find a variety of information. Here you will find an alphabetical list of all the databases and these resources can be accessed 24/7!
This blog post was written by Youth Services and Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
Book Review: Zoe Letting Go by Nora Price
Elise,
I don't know why I've been driven from the city to the country early in the morning, still wearing my pajamas, with enough clothes packed for six weeks. Why have I arrived at a gloomy old mansion surrounded by a garden of withered, tangled roses and spotted with foreboding birch and ominous oak trees? It looks like I suddenly jumped across the pond and ended up in England instead of New England!
Why am I being put in a treatment facility with 5 other girls? I don't look like them. I don't act like them. And I certainly don't have anything wrong with me - like them.
They tell me I'm here to recover. From what?
They took my phone, which is one of the reasons I am writing these letters.
It's a mystery to me. I'm sure there has been some big mistake.
Why? I don't know, but I'm going to find out - and then I'm going to prove them wrong.
Zoe
Gain insight into the mind of a girl grappling with an issue that she doesn't even know she has with this slow-moving mystery. Follow the haunting words in Zoe's letters to her best friend to unravel the enigma that is Twin Birch as she shines a light on a condition that affects thousands of teens across the country, making it the third most common chronic illness for adolescents. If you liked Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson or Th1rteen R3asons Why by Jay Asher, you will probably enjoy this title.
Check it out in our new books section in the Teen Place!
Recommended Grade Level: 6-12
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Pages: 279
This book review was written by Youth Services and Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
I don't know why I've been driven from the city to the country early in the morning, still wearing my pajamas, with enough clothes packed for six weeks. Why have I arrived at a gloomy old mansion surrounded by a garden of withered, tangled roses and spotted with foreboding birch and ominous oak trees? It looks like I suddenly jumped across the pond and ended up in England instead of New England!
Why am I being put in a treatment facility with 5 other girls? I don't look like them. I don't act like them. And I certainly don't have anything wrong with me - like them.
They tell me I'm here to recover. From what?
They took my phone, which is one of the reasons I am writing these letters.
It's a mystery to me. I'm sure there has been some big mistake.
Why? I don't know, but I'm going to find out - and then I'm going to prove them wrong.
Zoe
Gain insight into the mind of a girl grappling with an issue that she doesn't even know she has with this slow-moving mystery. Follow the haunting words in Zoe's letters to her best friend to unravel the enigma that is Twin Birch as she shines a light on a condition that affects thousands of teens across the country, making it the third most common chronic illness for adolescents. If you liked Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson or Th1rteen R3asons Why by Jay Asher, you will probably enjoy this title.
Check it out in our new books section in the Teen Place!
Recommended Grade Level: 6-12
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Pages: 279
This book review was written by Youth Services and Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Book Review: How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr
When Jill’s father dies, her
mother decides to adopt a baby from a pregnant teen whom she meets through an online
website while they are still newly mourning.
Jill thinks it’s a bad idea and when Mandy comes to live with them in
Colorado, Jill and her mother discover that certain details about the pregnancy
were not told truthfully. Jill is
convinced that she needs to hire the intriguing R.J. Desai, a former high school
classmate and Loss Prevention Associate for the bookstore where she works, to
investigate and prove that Mandy is not trust-worthy. Jill,
who had become withdrawn from her friends after her father’s
death, finds a new sense of purpose with this endeavor as well as a way to begin to connect to people who are still living again. In the process, she becomes
surprised by the turn of events and what she learns not only about Mandy, but
also about herself.
On the other hand, Mandy is trying to find salvation for her baby with a family who will not only want, but love and care for her – something her own mother was unable to give her. However, this outcome would leave Mandy alone in the world without a familial bond. As Mandy’s feelings for her unborn child grow, she not only questions if this is the best decision for her baby, but also who will save her or if she can save herself.
Told through alternating chapters of narrating voices by the two teen girls, different perspectives emerge about the whole heart-wrenching situation. This is the endearing story about the power of love, the struggle to define family, and how to survive loss.
Recommended Grade Level: 6-12
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Pages: 352
This book review was written by Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
On the other hand, Mandy is trying to find salvation for her baby with a family who will not only want, but love and care for her – something her own mother was unable to give her. However, this outcome would leave Mandy alone in the world without a familial bond. As Mandy’s feelings for her unborn child grow, she not only questions if this is the best decision for her baby, but also who will save her or if she can save herself.
Told through alternating chapters of narrating voices by the two teen girls, different perspectives emerge about the whole heart-wrenching situation. This is the endearing story about the power of love, the struggle to define family, and how to survive loss.
Recommended Grade Level: 6-12
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Pages: 352
This book review was written by Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Teen Lock-In
Our first summer teen lock-in will be Friday, June 29th, 6:30-10:30PM for teens entering grades 7-12. There will be a marshmallow challenge, pizza, snacks, gaming, a candy sushi competition and crafts. Registration and a permission slips must be submitted by 9PM on Wednesday, June 27th. Registration is available on our website and permission slips are available in the Children's room, in the Teen Place or online here: http://www.lmxac.org/mata/lockInPermSlip.pdf .
Also, don't forget to sign up for our summer reading club to be entered into weekly raffles. Stop by the front desk to sign up today!
Also, don't forget to sign up for our summer reading club to be entered into weekly raffles. Stop by the front desk to sign up today!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
An Evening of Art Appreciation in the Teen Place
Intricate pencil drawings, pen & ink portraits, vibrant
pastel images and soothing landscapes are currently on view in the Teen Place
here at the Matawan Aberdeen Public Library until the end of August.
On May 22, 2012, the Library held its first Annual Matawan
Aberdeen Middle School Art Show. The
Teen Place was filled with art students, parents, siblings and friends for an
Evening of Art and refreshments.
Mr. Rod Stevens, MAMS Art Teacher, honored each of his Art
Club Students with a Certificate of Appreciation for their hard work and
commitment to their art.
Hats off to Mr.Stevens for encouraging and inspiring his
students...many thanks to the Friends of the Library for the refreshments!
And a - BIG Thank You
- to all the students who participated in this event – and for sharing their
work with us.
Take some time this summer to stop at the library and view
the work of the Middle School’s talented young artists - a wonderful mix of art
styles are being featured – and will be on view until the end of August.
This blog post was written by Library Assistant, Ruby Thompson.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
eBook Review - The Gathering Storm by Robin Bridges
Katerina Alexandrovna, the young Duchess of Oldenburg, otherwise know by her nickname "Katiya," spends her time like any ordinary teenager in her aristocratic position in late nineteenth century Russia would - attending the Smolny Institute for girls, dancing at balls, and waiting to become betrothed. However, her own dreams conflict with women's roles in Russia under the rule of the tsar. Katiya longs to pursue a career in medicine, which is not much of a secret to anyone who knows her; however, she does conceal a darker secret that she discovered as a young child: she is a powerful necromancer with the ability to raise the dead. She has tried to keep this hidden from everyone, including her family, but when others learn of her gift, they want to harness it and use it to to their own evil advantage. This is a story about Russia, based in well-researched history, that spins a tale of magical powers, light and dark faerie courts, and legends of blood drinkers...who may continue to exist beyond one's imagination after all.
Check out this book in eLibraryNJ. (Available in Kindle and Adobe EPUB formats)
Recommended Grade Level: 5-12
Genres: Historical Fantasy Fiction
Pages: 400
Series: The Katerina Trilogy
This book review was written by Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
Check out this book in eLibraryNJ. (Available in Kindle and Adobe EPUB formats)
Recommended Grade Level: 5-12
Genres: Historical Fantasy Fiction
Pages: 400
Series: The Katerina Trilogy
This book review was written by Adult Services Librarian, Chryssi Gumina.
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