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Scary, Gross, and Enlightening Books for Boys Grades 3–12

Autor Deborah B. Ford
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Finally, a book to help educators promote sure-fire reading pleasers to boy readers in grades 3-12!Scary, Gross, and Enlightening: Books for Boys Grades 3-12 is the helpful new reference handbook for educators looking for just the right books to captivate the imaginations of boys in a way that makes reading fun as well as effective. In chapters than span the full range of categories and genres, Scary, Gross, and Enlightening surveys the latest and greatest titles aimed at boys in the primary and secondary grades, including nonfiction, graphic novels, mystery and adventure, sports, sci-fi and fantasy, humor, history, books that were made into movies, read-aloud titles, and classic works that have stood the test of time. Each chapter suggests a number of appropriate and delightful titles on a specific theme and includes listings of corresponding websites, reproducible lessons, and activities. The book also provides lists of professional titles to support each chapter's theme, as well as research-based strategies for teaching with the suggested books.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781586833442
ISBN-10: 1586833448
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Linworth
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Chapters center on the common themes of "boy books" for grades 3-12, including sports, sci-fi and fantasy, graphic novels, mystery and adventure, and more

Notă biografică

Deborah B. Ford is an award-winning library media specialist and international speaker with over 25 years of experience as a classroom teacher and librarian in K-12 schools.

Cuprins

Table of FiguresAbout the AuthorIntroductionThe BooksStrategiesThe ChallengeWebsitesCHAPTER 1: Just the Facts: NonfictionNonfiction BooksWeb ConnectionsPublisher SitesMagazinesAuthorsFor KidsFor Teachers and LibrariansCHAPTER 2: A Picture Paints a Thousand Words: Graphic WorksWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 3: And He Scores: SportsWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 4: And a Shot Rang Out: Mystery and AdventureWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 5: Knock! Knock! Who's There?: HumorWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 6: To Infinity and Beyond: Fantasy and Science FictionWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 7: The Way We Were: War and HistoryWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 8: It's a Dude Thing: Male CharactersWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 9: That's Show Business: Books That Have Become MoviesFair Use GuidelinesCopyright GuidelinesWeb ConnectionsCHAPTER 10: Say It Proud: Read AloudsWeb ConnectionsAppendix 1 : Selected Books That Have Worked for YearsSeriesK-33-65-8YASelected Titles That Have Worked for YearsAppendix 2 : Professional BooksAppendix 3 : Great Book Sources for All ReadersEducatorsAppendix 4 : Reading Interest SurveyWorks CitedIndex

Recenzii

After citing national studies that examine test scores, reading levels, and drop-out rates, Ford gets right to the point: to encourage readers we must provide them with books they will enjoy and plenty of choices. By doing this, and by acknowledging different learning styles, teachers and librarians can play a part in creating successful educational experiences for students. But that's not all. . . . Her superb recommendations include a variety of titles and formats. For each book included, interest and reading levels are noted, which will aid those looking for material for students reading both below and above the grade standard. Brief annotations provide plot descriptions and highlight the appeal of a particular book, and throughout Scary, Gross, and Entertaining Web sites, teaching tips, and bits of information about authors and titles to share with a class are offered in shaded boxes. The author encourages educators to try some 'non- traditional' activities to get books into the hands of reluctant readers. Her numerous suggestions range from playing '20 Questions' to planning a special event."Despite the fact that the most recent titles listed are 2008 publications, this book can be used for inspiration and as a collection development tool. (If you can't get a handle on your students' changing tastes, poll your class with Ford's 'Reading Interest Survey.')
Ford, an award-winning library media specialist and speaker, surveys exciting books that will capture the imaginations of boys in grades 3-12, covering nonfiction, graphic novels, mystery and adventure, sports, sci-fi and fantasy, humor, history, books that were made into movies, read aloud titles, and classic works. Each genre chapter includes entries with bibliographic information and brief synopses, teaching tips, and related web connections for authors, organizations, characters, books, museums, and clubs. Some of the suggested titles are not what librarians and teachers would usually consider 'great literature,' but are guaranteed to get boys to read.
Although the title suggests that these books will be of primary interest to boys, teachers and librarians looking for appealing, quality titles for any reader will find a wealth of suggestions here.
Recommended.