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Sequoyah

The first Sequoyah Children's
Book Award was given in April, 1959, making the award the third oldest
children's choice award in the nation. In 1988, the first Sequoyah Young Adult
Book Award was given. Both awards are given annually, usually as an event at the
Oklahoma Library Association's Annual Conference.
The Oklahoma Library
Association honors Sequoyah for his unique achievement in creating the Cherokee
syllabary, the 86 symbols representing the different sounds in the Cherokee
language. His statue is one of the two representing Oklahoma in the U.S. Capitol
in Washington, D.C.
The son of a Cherokee mother
and a white trader father, Sequoyah, Cherokee for "Lame One," was also known by
his English name, George Guess. A cabin built by Sequoyah as part of a
United States
government grant still stands near Sallisaw. This grant was the first given for
literary achievement in the United States

The Sequoyah Book Awards
program encourages the students of
Oklahoma
to read books of literary quality.
Masterlists are released by the Sequoyah Reading Teams in
the spring so that schools and
libraries can order the books early.
The new masterlists are ready
for promotion in May,
and should be promoted from May to the following April.
Students in grades 3-6 who
have read or listened to at least three titles from the Children's Masterlist
are eligible to vote for the Children's Sequoyah Book Award.
Students vote for a favorite
title in April, and
winners are announced
in May. Winning authors are invited to award presentations at the Oklahoma
Libra Association's annual conference the following spring. Students are encouraged to attend the award
presentations.
Readers Celebrate
The books on the Sequoyah
Masterlists are selected by the Sequoyah Reading Teams. Criteria for selection
include: published three years prior to the award date, author lives in the
United States, originality, literary quality, interest, appeal, and
developmentally appropriate for the designated age level.
4th graders presenting a reader's theater of IZZY'S PLACE by Marc Komblatt
(added 11/04/2005)
Sequoyah
Election
Students Reenact the Democratic Process....
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Signing in at the registrar's desk
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Casting their Ballot
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Casting their Ballot
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Making a Difference
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Registering to vote
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Registering
to vote
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Casting their Ballot
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Making a Difference
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Making a Difference
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(added 02/01/2006)

Clegern Bear Cubs
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