Better Than Book Reports

Better Than Book Reports
Author: Christine Boardman Moen
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0590492136

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Dozens of creative alternatives to the traditional book report including brochures, culture kits, story trees, greeting cards, tangram tales, and more. Includes easy-to-follow models.

Better Than Book Reports

Better Than Book Reports
Author: Christine Boardman Moen
Publsiher: Teaching Resources
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Children
ISBN: 0545143209

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These engaging, hands-on activities help students demonstrate and build their comprehension, targeting key reading objectivesfrom summarizing information to recognizing different points-of-view. Activities include easy instructions, links to literature, and a student sample. A number of reproducible template pages are also included. What's new in the revised and updated edition: * Activities correlate to the language-arts standards * Labels show which activities can be used with fiction, nonfiction, or other types of literature * Grade-level book lists include favorite classics as well as new releases * Additional book lists are provided for upper elementary readers * Tech tips help teachers integrate technology in their activity goals For use with Grades 26."

The Book Whisperer

The Book Whisperer
Author: Donalyn Miller
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780470372272

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Turn any student into a bookworm with a few easy and practical strategies Donalyn Miller says she has yet to meet a child she can’t turn into a reader. No matter how far behind Miller's students might be when they reach her 6th grade classroom, they end up reading an average of 40 to 50 books a year. Miller's unconventional approach dispenses with drills and worksheets that make reading a chore. Instead, she helps students navigate the world of literature and gives them time to read books they pick out themselves. Her love of books and teaching is both infectious and inspiring. In the book, you’ll find: Hands-on strategies for managing and improving your own school library Tactics for helping students walk on their own two feet and continue the reading habit after they’ve finished with your class Data from student surveys and end-of-year feedback that proves how well the Miller Method works The Book Whisperer includes a dynamite list of recommended "kid lit" that helps parents and teachers find the books that students really like to read.

Uprising

Uprising
Author: Margaret Peterson Haddix
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2007-09-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416911715

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Newly arrived in New York City in 1910, Bella is desperate to send money home to her family in Italy, and becomes one of the hundreds of workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. But one fateful March night, a spark ignites some cloth in the factory, resulting in a fire that will become one of the worst workplace disasters in history.

Ditch That Textbook

Ditch That Textbook
Author: Matt Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-04-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1946444251

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Textbooks are symbols of centuries-old education. They're often outdated as soon as they hit students' desks. Acting "by the textbook" implies compliance and a lack of creativity. It's time to ditch those textbooks--and those textbook assumptions about learning In Ditch That Textbook, teacher and blogger Matt Miller encourages educators to throw out meaningless, pedestrian teaching and learning practices. He empowers them to evolve and improve on old, standard, teaching methods. Ditch That Textbook is a support system, toolbox, and manifesto to help educators free their teaching and revolutionize their classrooms.

I Used to Be Charming

I Used to Be Charming
Author: Eve Babitz
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781681373805

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Previously uncollected nonfiction pieces by Hollywood's ultimate It Girl about everything from fashion to tango to Jim Morrison and Nicholas Cage. With Eve’s Hollywood Eve Babitz lit up the scene in 1974. The books that followed, among them Slow Days, Fast Company and Sex and Rage, have seduced generations of readers with their unfailing wit and impossible glamour. What is less well known is that Babitz was a working journalist for the better part of three decades, writing for the likes of Rolling Stone, Vogue, and Esquire, as well as for off-the-beaten-path periodicals like Wet: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing and Francis Ford Coppola’s short-lived City. Whether profiling Hollywood darlings, getting to the bottom of health crazes like yoga and acupuncture, remembering friends and lovers from her days hobnobbing with rock stars at the Troubadour and art stars at the Ferus Gallery, or writing about her beloved, misunderstood hometown, Los Angeles, Babitz approaches every assignment with an energy and verve that is all her own. I Used to Be Charming gathers nearly fifty pieces written between 1975 and 1997, including the full text of Babitz’s wry book-length investigation into the pioneering lifestyle brand Fiorucci. The title essay, published here for the first time, recounts the accident that came close to killing her in 1996; it reveals an uncharacteristically vulnerable yet never less than utterly charming Babitz.

More Than This

More Than This
Author: Patrick Ness
Publsiher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780763667672

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From two-time Carnegie Medal winner Patrick Ness comes an enthralling and provocative new novel chronicling the life — or perhaps afterlife — of a teen trapped in a crumbling, abandoned world. A boy named Seth drowns, desperate and alone in his final moments, losing his life as the pounding sea claims him. But then he wakes. He is naked, thirsty, starving. But alive. How is that possible? He remembers dying, his bones breaking, his skull dashed upon the rocks. So how is he here? And where is this place? It looks like the suburban English town where he lived as a child, before an unthinkable tragedy happened and his family moved to America. But the neighborhood around his old house is overgrown, covered in dust, and completely abandoned. What’s going on? And why is it that whenever he closes his eyes, he falls prey to vivid, agonizing memories that seem more real than the world around him? Seth begins a search for answers, hoping that he might not be alone, that this might not be the hell he fears it to be, that there might be more than just this. . . .

Fat City

Fat City
Author: Leonard Gardner
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781590178935

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Fat City is a vivid novel of allegiance and defeat, of the potent promise of the good life and the desperation and drink that waylay those whom it eludes. Stockton, California is the setting: the Lido Gym, the Hotel Coma, Main Street lunchrooms and dingy bars, days like long twilights in houses obscured by untrimmed shrubs and black walnut trees. When two men meet in the ring -- the retired boxer Billy Tully and the newcomer Ernie Munger - their brief bout sets into motion their hidden fates, initiating young Ernie into the company of men and luring Tully back into training. In a dispassionate and composed voice, Gardner narrates their swings of fortune, and the plodding optimism of their manager Ruben Luna, as he watches the most promising boys one by one succumb to some undefined weakness; still, "There was always someone who wanted to fight."