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Anna's Children's Literature Blog: April 2008
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog. Monday, April 28, 2008. Scholastic Inc. NY,NY (1995). Realistic fiction, Multicultural. Books For Young Readers. In the Keeping Quilt, Polacco. Tels of the quilt her family has passed down from generation to generation. Patricia's Great Grandmother and Grandmother were Jewish immigrants from Russia to the United States. Her grandmother Anna was a child when she moved to a new country with a new language. She treasured. Her dress and babushka because. The women who had t...
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog: Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog. Sunday, April 27, 2008. Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave. Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave. Craft, K.Y. William Morrow and Company, NY, NY (1994). Fairy Tale, Traditional Literature, Multicultural. This book is a version of a Cinderella story that is set in Russia. Previous to reading this book I had never heard of the Russian Cinderella but after a little research I found other versions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What would be your favorite grade to teach?
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Adam's Blog: All About Rattlesnakes
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This is a place for me to talk to you about what I am reading. Monday, April 7, 2008. A: All About Rattlesnakes. B: Arnosky, Jim. D: Scholastic, 1997. E: Nonfiction Picture Book. G: I have seen this book used for the study of animals and life cycles in 2nd grade science. This is what this book was made for. There are many way this book can be used to bring reading into science. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A mouse with lionesss voice. Diary of a Worm. The Blue Day Book for Kids. Out Of The Dust.
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Adam's Blog: Rosa
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This is a place for me to talk to you about what I am reading. Monday, April 7, 2008. B: Giovanni, Nikki. C: Collier, Bryan. D: Scholastic, 2005. E: Nonfiction Picture Book, Multicultural, Caldecott Honor Book, Coretta Scott King Award. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A mouse with lionesss voice. Diary of a Worm. The Blue Day Book for Kids. Dont Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late. Out Of The Dust. Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone. The Remarkable Benjamin Franklin. View my complete profile.
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Adam's Blog: Out Of The Dust
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This is a place for me to talk to you about what I am reading. Saturday, April 19, 2008. Out Of The Dust. A: Out Of The Dust. B: Hesse, Karen. D: Scholastic, 1997. E: Realistic Fiction, Newberry Medal Winner. I thought this book was awesome and defiantly has potential to be used in a classroom. I would like to see more effort in the teaching ideas. You provide the thematic connection, just dig a little deeper :). April 28, 2008 at 8:30 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A mouse with lionesss voice.
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Adam's Blog: Diary of a Worm
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This is a place for me to talk to you about what I am reading. Monday, April 28, 2008. Diary of a Worm. A: Diary of a Worm. B: Cronin, Doreen. C: Bliss, Harry. D: HarperCollins, 2004. E: fiction Picture Book. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A mouse with lionesss voice. Diary of a Worm. The Blue Day Book for Kids. Dont Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late. Out Of The Dust. Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone. The Remarkable Benjamin Franklin. View my complete profile.
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog: Becoming Naomi Leon
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog. Monday, April 28, 2008. Ryan, Pam Munoz. Realistic fiction, multicultural. Scholastic, Inc. 2004. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What would be your favorite grade to teach? The Box Car Children. Other Student's Literature blogs. Britney's Children's Lit Blog. Danielle's take on Children's Literature. Erin's Children's Literature Page. Kayblay's literature for children. Rachel's Children's Literature Blog. Away Is A Strange Place To Be. The Man Who Was Poe.
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Adam's Blog: April 2008
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This is a place for me to talk to you about what I am reading. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. A mouse with lioness's voice". A: Becoming Naomi Leon. B: Ryan, Pam Munoz. E: Multicultural Novel, Realistic Fiction. H: This was a book that I did not look forward to reading. I just did not wish to read another novel, but I am glad that I read it. This is a wonderful piece of multicultural literature. Monday, April 28, 2008. Diary of a Worm. A: Diary of a Worm. B: Cronin, Doreen. C: Bliss, Harry. D: Scholastic, 2006.
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Adam's Blog: January 2008
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This is a place for me to talk to you about what I am reading. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. So, this is a Blog dedicated to all the books I am going to be reading this semester. Check in and talk to me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Hello I am Adam Wyatt. I am a junior at Appalachian State University. I am perusing a degree in elementary education with a concentration in music. I am also a North Carolina Teaching Fellow and a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoina, a national fraternity in music.
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog: The Rough Faced Girl
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Anna's Children's Literature Blog. Sunday, April 27, 2008. The Rough Faced Girl. The Rough Faced Girl. Putnam and Grosset Group, NY, NY (1992). Fairy Tate, Traditional Literature, multicultural. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What would be your favorite grade to teach? The Box Car Children. Other Student's Literature blogs. Britney's Children's Lit Blog. Danielle's take on Children's Literature. Erin's Children's Literature Page. Kayblay's literature for children. Rachel's Children's Literature Blog.