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Jennie Bales

Literature Learning Ladders - 2 views

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    Literature Circles involve a small group of students exploring a piece of literature in depth. Although you'll find lots of books and articles on the Literature Circles, there are many ways to implement the strategies across grade levels and subject areas. Think of literature circles as one element of a balanced literacy program rather than "the solution." In most cases, the application of literature circles evolves over time as students and teachers become more experienced readers.
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From Twitterbots to VR: 10 of the best examples of digital literature - 0 views

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    "Electronic or digital literature does not refer to e-books, but to works that depend on electronic "code" to exist. Put simply, you can print an e-book, but you cannot print electronic literature." Adult literature examples provide insight into the digital possibilities.
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Katherine Schlick Noe ~ author, teacher, literacy specialist - 1 views

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    A great resource for teaching literature in the classroom. Includes a literature circle resource centre, middle grade teachers blog and themed literature units
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Education World: Literature Circles Build Excitement for Books! - 1 views

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    Literature circles are one of the hottest trends in language arts teaching. Two experts in the field offer insights and advice about using this instructional strategy. Included: Valuable resources for teachers who want to learn more about using literature circles in their classrooms.
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Literature Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    This is a predominantly US based directory of lesson plan sites for teaching literature in the library and classroom. It covers general lessons, book reports, literature circle and book talks, non-fiction and using technology.
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Benefits of Literature | Education.com - 1 views

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    Literature is an important component of a total language arts program at all grade levels because of the many benefits it offers. Here are some reasons for integrating literature into your curriculum.) By B.D. Roe|E.P. Ross - Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall Updated on Jul 20, 2010
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Rudine Sims Bishop: 'Mother' of multicultural children's literature | Ohio State Educat... - 1 views

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    "We call her the mother of multicultural literature," said Ruth Lowery, interim chair of the Department of Teaching of Learning. "If you're my doctoral student, you have got to read (Bishop's) Shadow and Substance to understand where multicultural literature came from." Her scholarship focused on the need for black children to see themselves in the books they read. It brought her and the university international acclaim, and made Rudine Sims Bishop a treasure in her own right."
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Teach Empathy With Literature | Edutopia - 2 views

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    By giving students an idea of what it is like to walk in someone else's shoes, all literature that deals with big ideas and emotions is good for teaching empathy. Still, I have found a few types of stories that I go to when I really want to get my students working to think about how other people live.
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iPads (or other devices) and Literature Circles - co-starring Edmodo. | Mr G Online - 0 views

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    This brief article looks at using Edmodo for students to operate literature circles. Main reasons provided relate to organisation and preparation, how they actually discuss the books and prepare their group response to the text is not covered.
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School Library Journal - 2 views

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    a practical article on the role of the TL to provide quality and diverse resources to support classroom programs. The topic and literature focus is on the US refugee experience but the application of this approach is relevant to all.
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Enter an Archive of 6,000 Historical Children's Books, All Digitized and Free to Read O... - 3 views

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    A digitised historical collection of children's books with options to read on different devices. A treatise on the relevance of children's literature as a source of historical and social commentary introduces the collection. Navigation to different forms of literature is across the top of the page.
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UFDC - Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature - 0 views

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    A digital collection of historical children's literature titles that can be sorted by language, publisher, publication date ranges and various subject searches. The books have been digitised and can be read online.
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Once upon a time: a brief history of children's literature - 0 views

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    A concise history of children's literature and changes in purpose.j
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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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The Corner Toolkit home (The Corner Toolkit, State Library of Queensland) - 0 views

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    State Library of Qld: - The Corner Toolkit has been developed to provide support for anyone required to run children's programming. Designed to be flexible and easy to implement, it can be used in Libraries, kindergartens, crèche or even at home. A range of activities for preschoolers, some as a response to literature, but most with the potential to be linked with literature
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Teach Empathy With Literature | Edutopia - 1 views

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    By giving students an idea of what it is like to walk in someone else's shoes, all literature that deals with big ideas and emotions is good for teaching empathy. Still, I have found a few types of stories that I go to when I really want to get my students working to think about how other people live.
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The Book Chook - 0 views

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    Book reviews, resources, tips for parents and teachers from an Australian writer who's passionate bout children's literacy, learning and literature
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    Book reviews, resources, tips for parents and teachers from an Australian writer who's passionate bout children's literacy, learning and literature
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Literature Review | IFLA Trend Report - 0 views

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    The literature review is a fundamental building block of the IFLA Trend Report. It reviews and summarises existing over 170 studies, trend forecasts, journal articles and academic papers which look at future trends which have the potential to affect the global information environment.
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Digital literature - 1 views

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    Electronic books offer numerous benefits: They're usually searchable, they can be made instantly accessible to the visually impaired, they're often free, and, perhaps best of all, they're accessible right now. This list compiles some of the best sources for finding great works of literature on the Web.
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Charting the Geography of Classic Literature - Atlas Obscura - 1 views

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    A new exhibit focuses on maps of fictional worlds. Historical perspectives of maps on classic literature
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