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Global Fiction for Middle Grade Readers | City of Keene - 0 views

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    Do you need to find a chapter book to match your country study? Scroll down to the bottom of this page to find links to suggested chapter books set in a specific country. If you'd like to see what search our catalog for fiction books on countries, here are the steps to take.
Jennie Bales

Benefits of Reading Infographic | The Metamorphosis Journal - 1 views

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    A beuatifully crafted infographic in chapters that explore the range of benefits in reading. A list of references at the end is particularly useful. 82 delicious layers, 12 hours of work dedicated to those who adore reading and books. Feel free to share it, and if you wish to make a print of this for educational purposes, read directions on the bottom of the page. .
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    A beautifully crafted infographic in chapters that explore the range of benefits in reading. A list of references at the end is particularly useful. 82 delicious layers, 12 hours of work dedicated to those who adore reading and books. Feel free to share it, and if you wish to make a print of this for educational purposes, read directions on the bottom of the page. .
Jennie Bales

TumbleBooks - eBooks for eKids! - 0 views

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    Range of ebooks to read online covering picture books, chapter books and non-fiction. Audio optins available along with other supporting activities. A free account allow you to manage playlists.
Jennie Bales

School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Graphic novel adaptations of prose works have been earning critical praise for some time. Now, with graphic novels firmly established on library shelves, publishers are turning to them as source material for novels and chapter books.
Jennie Bales

Using Read-Alouds to Improve Older Elementary Students' Literacy Skills | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Reading aloud daily demonstrates a commitment to literacy in an authentic and nonthreatening way. When students see teachers sharing literacy in this way, it allows them to simply enjoy a good book. Too often, children view reading as an arduous task because teachers have coupled reading with comprehension questions at the end of each chapter."
Jennie Bales

Children's and youth literature | Reading engagement | Services to Schools - 0 views

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    From the National Library of New Zealand, this section explores Chidlren's and YA literature with links to different forms, value, and library strategies.
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