The book selection for the 2020-2021 school year is “Jack and the Geniuses: At the Bottom of the World” by Bill Nye & Gregory Mone
Virtual Author Presentations February 9, 2021
Author Gregory Mone will do two virtual presentations for Napa County students and families.
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. = Presentation for classrooms. LINK TO PARTICIPATE.
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. = Presentation for students, families and the community. PLEASE REGISTER.|LINK TO PARTICIPATE.
Links to presentations will be posted in January 2021
PRINTABLE FLYER – PDF
Teachers interested in learning more about the Napa County Reads program please contact Seana Wagner.
Integrating real science facts with humor and suspense, and featuring an ensemble cast of loveable boy and girl characters, this uniquely engaging series is an irresistible chemical reaction for middle-grade readers. With easy-to-read language presented in a fun, motivating, and accessible way, this series opener is a great book for both inquisitive kids and reluctant readers. The book also includes information about the science discussed and used to solve the mystery, as well as a cool science project about density that kids can do at home or in the classroom. “Jack and the Geniuses: At the Bottom of the World” is the first in a series.
Want to Read “Jack and the Geniuses”?
“Jack and the Geniuses” is available from local independent bookstore Napa Bookmine. You can also access a free digital copy of the book through Hoopla with your Napa County Library card.
About Gregory Mone
Gregory Money is the author or co-author of twelve books for adults and kids, including Fish, Dangerous Waters, and (with Bill Nye) the Jack and the Geniuses series. The author hopes you’re interested in robots, space, aliens, pirates, mysteries, thought experiments, boats, Ireland, or swimming. Oh, and computer science and AI, too.
Jack and the Geniuses Teacher Resources (external website, new window)
Links to resources, discussion of themes
Teachers – Do you want your class to participate? Contact Napa County Reads Coordinator.
Thanks to our Generous Napa County Reads Partners
10. Kick off your school year with a great book.
9. Assist students in getting excited about reading.
8. Tackle Common Core Standards.
7. Go wide with interdisciplinary activities and PBL.
6. Follow through on character education.
5. Create space for coachable/teachable moments.
4. Stretch out with technology and social media.
3. Engage your students in exciting community activities to celebrate each year’s selection (and meet the author!)
2. Your district has given you approval to go forward.
1. No Pressure!
“Refugee”, by Alan Gratz
- Teacher Tools for Refugee (external website, new window)
- Supplemental Media for Refugee (external website, new window)
- Virtual Reality Links for Refugee (external website, new window)
- Student Art Project Information PDF (new window)
2003: Francisco Jimenez, The Circuit
2004: Joyce Maynard, The Cloud Chamber
2005: Walter Dean Myers, Fallen Angels
2006: Francisco Jimenez, Breaking Through
2007: Gennifer Choldenko, Al Capone Does My Shirts
2008: Audrey Shafer, The Mailbox
2009: Francisco Jimenez, Reaching Out
2010: Lynn Hazen, Shifty
2011: Suzanne Morgan, Williams Bull Rider
2012: Andrea Montalbano, Breakaway
2013: Michael Pollan, Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual
2014: N.H. Senzai, Shooting Kabul
2014: Peter Menzel/Faith D’Aluisio, Hungry Planet
2015: Francisco Jimenez, Selected Biographies
2016: S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders
2017: Chris Grabenstein, Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library
2019: Alan Gratz, Refugee
2020: Jerry Craft, New Kid