Establishing a book club is a great way to involve parents in promoting literacy to young readers. This book shows you how to start a book club in your school or community, and it provides bibliographies of literature resources for children. Suggested topics and sample book club sessions help you get started, and an extensive bibliography, arranged by genre, guides teachers, parents, and students in selecting reading material. Chapters cover read-alouds, picture books, horror stories, multicultural literature, poetry, science fiction, nonfiction and reference, bibliotherapy and problem...
Establishing a book club is a great way to involve parents in promoting literacy to young readers. This book shows you how to start a book club in ...
Here are more great topics and sample book club sessions to help you start a book club and keep it going Chapters in this volume cover humor, families, social issues, folklore and mythology, sports, magazines, picture books as art, censorship, the Internet, middle school readers, gender bias, booktalks, and the arts. For each genre, the authors offer a general overview, discussion questions, a bibliography, resources for further reading, and appropriate Web sites. If you want to promote literacy and involve parents in the reading program, you'll love this book and its companion, The...
Here are more great topics and sample book club sessions to help you start a book club and keep it going Chapters in this volume cover humor, fami...
Filled with ideas, practical tips, useful statistics and other helpful data on teen reading, this book details numerous methods for getting teens to read, such as reading workshops, literature circles, book clubs, and booktalks. An overview of YA literature and annotated bibliographies of both teen and professional reads further assists in creating a literacy game plan at your school. Grades 6-8.
Filled with ideas, practical tips, useful statistics and other helpful data on teen reading, this book details numerous methods for getting teens t...
This book by well-known authors Liz Knowles and Martha Smith ("Boys and Literacy, Reading Rules ," etc.) fills the need for a K-12 resource for teachers and librarians searching for materials and activity ideas for character education at all grade levels. It consists of 12 chapters--one on each virtue: empathy, respect, courage, humor, responsibility, perseverance, loyalty, honesty, cooperation, tolerance, citizenship, and forgiveness. Each chapter has a listing of related virtues, a definition, several useful famous quotes, listings of people and organizations who have demonstrated the...
This book by well-known authors Liz Knowles and Martha Smith ("Boys and Literacy, Reading Rules ," etc.) fills the need for a K-12 resource for tea...
"Understanding Diversity Through Novels and Picture Books" goes beyond the usual multicultural lists and looks at the wide expanse of the diversity of cultures and lifestyles impacting children's lives in America today and identifies good books to have in library collections for them to read. Included are annotated titles with discussion questions from all of the identified cultures and subcultures and annotated teacher/librarian resources, print- and Web-based, as well as an excellent list of topical annotated journal articles. Grades 4-8.
Knowles and Smith examine current research on...
"Understanding Diversity Through Novels and Picture Books" goes beyond the usual multicultural lists and looks at the wide expanse of the diversity...
Despite the fact that reading and literacy among boys has been an area of concern for years, this issue remains unresolved today. Additionally, the emphasis and focus have changed due to the implementation of the English Language Arts Common Core Standards. How can educators best encourage male students to read, and what new technologies and techniques can serve this objective? The Common Core Approach to Building Literacy in Boys is an essential resource and reference for teachers, librarians, and parents seeking to encourage reading in boys from preschool to 12th...
Despite the fact that reading and literacy among boys has been an area of concern for years, this issue remains unresolved today. Additionally, the...
What happens when a badly abused elderly donkey, who is blind, toothless, starved and crippled, has a happy meeting with an animal lover? Over the course of 5 years he gains a lot of weight, has several birthday parties and develops a fondness for games and songs and falls in love with his owner. This is the true life story of Mr. Zane Grey who came, saw and conquered journalist Martha Smith.
What happens when a badly abused elderly donkey, who is blind, toothless, starved and crippled, has a happy meeting with an animal lover? Over the cou...