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Wendy Windust

The Fan Club - Rona Maynard - 1 views

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    "It was Monday again. It was Monday and the day was damp and cold. Rain splattered the cover of Algebra I as Laura heaved her books higher on her arm and sighed. School was such a bore. School. It loomed before her now, massive and dark against the sky. In a few minutes, she would have to face them again---Diane Goddard with her sleek blond hair and Terri Pierce in her candy-pink sweater. And Carol and Steve and Bill and Nancy... There were so many of them, so exclusive as they stood in their tight little groups laughing and joking. Why were they so cold and unkind? Was it because her long stringy hair hung in her eyes instead of dipping in graceful curls? Was it because she wrote poetry in algebra class and got A's in Latin without really trying? Shivering, Laura remembered how they would sit at the back of English class, passing notes and whispering. She thought of their identical brown loafers, their plastic purses, their hostile stares as they passed her in the corridors. She didn't care. They were clods, the whole lot of them. She shoved her way through the door and there they were. They thronged the hall,streamed in and out of doors, clustered under red and yellow posters advertising the latest dance. Mohair sweaters, madras shirts, pea-green raincoats. They were all alike, all the same. And in the center of the group, as usual, Diane Goddard was saying, "It'll be a riot! I just can't wait to see her face when she finds out." Laura flushed painfully. Were they talking about her? "What a scream! Can't wait to hear what she says!" Silently she hurried past and submerged herself in the stream of students heading for the lockers. It was then that she saw Rachel Horton---alone as always, her too-long skirt billowing over the white, heavy columns of her legs, her freckled face ringed withover the white, heavy columns of her legs, her freckled face ringed with shapeless black curls. She called herself Horton, but everyone knew her father was Jacob Hortensky, the
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Themed Reviews (Young Adult Books) - 0 views

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    "Young Adult Books Many young teens are reading adult novels as well as books specifically written for this age group. In addition to recently published books, young adult readers may be interested is some of the "classics" specifically titles such as The Deerslayer, Robinson Crusoe, Rebecca, A Raisin in the Sun, Kon-Tiki, Mutiny on the Bounty, and The Bridge of San Luis Rey."
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Stenhouse Publishers - Nonfiction Reading Power: Teaching Students How to Think While T... - 0 views

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    How can you help students find meaning in informational texts and become independent strategic readers and thinkers? Nonfiction Reading Power gives teachers a wealth of effective strategies for helping students think while they read material in all subject areas. Using the best children's books to motivate students, Adrienne Gear shows teachers how help students zoom-in, question and infer; find the main idea, make connections, and transform what's on the printed page. Key introductory concept lessons for each of the five reading powers provide valuable insight into the purpose of each strategy. The book also explores the particular features of nonfiction and offers lists of key books organized around strategies and subject areas.
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site - Reviews and teaching ideas for kids' books. - 0 views

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    This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics.
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What Should I Read Next? - 0 views

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    Enter a book you like and the site will analyse our database of real readers' favorite books (nearly 70,000 different titles so far, and more than a million reader recommendations) to suggest what you could read next.
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PPS Leveled Books Lists - 0 views

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    Teachers, with the help of Karon Reese (TOSA support), have compiled a list of books leveled by grade and Reading Recovery level. These are books that can be found in most school and public libraries.
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Teacher Book Wizard: Find Children's Books by Reading Level, Topic, Genre. Level Books ... - 0 views

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    Books by reading level, topic, genre
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Chicken Spaghetti: Best Children's Books 2010: A List of Lists and Awards - 0 views

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    "Best Children's Books 2010: A List of Lists and Awards"
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Online Books, Poems, Short Stories - Read Print Library - 3 views

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    Free online books library--Great site!
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Find the best recent books by genre, theme and category - 4 views

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    Finding and selecting a book to read
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Postmodern Picture Books in Middle School - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    "Lesson Plan Postmodern Picture Books in Middle School"
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AdLit.org: Adolescent Literacy - Meet the Authors - 4 views

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    "Meet the Author Introduce teens to the creators of their favorite books with our exclusive interviews with top young adult authors. Our interviews explore each author's life, writing process, and the back stories behind their most popular books. Meet the characters behind the characters!"
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Because of Winn Dixie - 0 views

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    Lesson Plan for book Because of Winn Dixie, a high-interest text at the grade 4 reading level
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    Reading Level 4.0: Because of Winn Dixie tells the story of ten-year old Opal. She has just moved to Naomi, Florida with her preacher father. On an errand to the grocery store Opal finds a large, ugly, homeless dog. Opal is immediately attached to the dog whom she names Winn Dixie after the grocery store where she finds him. Together they make friends with Otis, an ex-convict who runs the local pet store; Miss Fanny, the librarian who has a desk full of "Litmus Lozenges" a type of candy which her great grandfather invented; and Gloria Dump, the lady the local children think of as a witch because of her jungle-like yard. This book will make you laugh as Opal and Winn Dixie make friends with these very likable characters in this small southern town.
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Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 3 views

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    "Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Try the online interactive activities, or click below to find out how to get our engaging 15-minute video programs."
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    This would be great for grades 6 and 7
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Reading Rockets: Video Interviews - 0 views

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    "Video Interviews With Renowned Children's Book Authors and Illustrators
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The Future of Reading - 'Reading Workshop' Approach Lets Students Pick the Books - Seri... - 0 views

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    NY Times: Pick books you like
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Best Young Adult Novels, Best Teen Fiction, Top 100 Teen Novels : NPR - 13 views

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    I'll add this to the page on my website of books recs for students
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International Children's Digital Library - 1 views

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    Online access to multicultural, multilingual picture books--free!
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Resources for Writing Mini-Lessons - 0 views

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    Mini-lessons and the books that help to guide your teaching point
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    Fantastic list of mini-lessons and books
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Mentor Text Lessons...inspired by Picture Books - 0 views

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    Great ideas for mentor text lessons focusing on the six traits of writing, using picture books at grade levels 3-12
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