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St. Charles Public Library Best Books for Young Adults 2000
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): reading lists (80)
In the Classroom
Use these book lists as a way to interest hesitant readers in your classroom. The books recommended are all interesting enough to capture any young mind, regardless of their previous feelings towards reading. Avid readers will also love this site, so be sure to post it on your teacher web page to allow students to access it out of the classroom. Parents will also love access to the site, and can use it to generate a summer reading list for their kids.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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ALAN: The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): literature (217), writing (316)
In the Classroom
Save this site on your classroom computers' favorites, so students can easily access the site to find new books to read! Share this link on your class website. This is an excellent resource to provide for summer reading.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Children's Picture Book Database
Grades
1 to 5tag(s): book lists (161)
In the Classroom
Use the book reviews on this site for recommendations to parents who want suggestions on outside or summer readings. The lists are separated by topics, concepts, and skills for building content area reading across all academic subjects. You can also browse by categories, abstracts, or an A-Z list.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Children's Literature Web Guide
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1 to 8tag(s): literature (217)
In the Classroom
Use the book lists on this site for recommendations to parents who want suggestions on outside or summer readings. The lists are separated by age, gender and all kinds of category's - making it easier for parents to find what they need.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site - Carol Hurst
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1 to 6tag(s): book lists (161)
In the Classroom
Use the book lists on this site for recommendations to parents who want suggestions on outside or summer readings. The lists are separated by age, gender and all kinds of category's - making it easier for parents to find what they need. Refer students who are looking for their next book to read to look through these reviews.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Booktalks - Quick and Simple
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1 to 6tag(s): reading lists (80)
In the Classroom
Refer students who are looking for their next book to read to look through some of these. Use the book lists on this site for recommendations to parents who want suggestions on outside or summer readings. The lists are separated by age, gender and all kinds of category's - making it easier for parents to find what they need.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Start with a Book - Reading Rockets
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K to 6tag(s): independent reading (86), parents (60), preK (257), reading lists (80), reading strategies (99), summer (29)
In the Classroom
Share this website with parents as a resource to maintain learning over the summer break. Subscribe to the weekly text messages and pass them on to parents and guardians of your students. Use the toolkits found on this site to conduct mini science or reading camps over the summer. Share the list of books with your local library and ask them to include them on summer reading lists or to conduct mini reading camps over the summer using the toolkits. These ideas aren't just for summer! Keep these toolkits handy to use when teaching science and reading during the school year to engage students. Post the Growing Readers tip sheets on your class website throughout the school year to help parents work with students at home on reading skills.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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