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informational book (unit of poetry and wa. st. history) (4), 278 pages (2), 120 pages (2), Autobiography (2), 63 pages (2), grades 6-8 (2), Newbery Medal (2), grades 3-5 (2), great art and imagery (1), could be used to show different writing styles (1), etc. (5.2 reading level) (1), biographical/historical fiction book great historical resource (6.1 reading level) (1), 259 pages (1), k-2 reading level (1), This book may bet some parents upset. Shame on them. (1), this could be a fun resource to show students how language is fluid and changes. (7.1 reading level) (1), fun engaging middle school read! I really enjoyed this (1), I think it is contemporary and is written from several students point of view. Good for a point of view writing assignment (1), grades 5-7 Fun survival in the wilderness book! (1), great teenage read for reluctant readers grades 9-12 (1), This book is perfect for any age (1), the message is inspiring. (1), realistic fiction from WWII (1), 80 pages Informational (1), great civil rights resource (1), Favorite from childhood. My sisters and I were raised with this "how to" book of manners (1), of growing up and discovery (1), good book but dated in an environmental approach (1), good historical read (1), great historical resource for additional reading of world war I (8.7 reading level) (1), deals with loss and perseverance. Grades 8-12 (1), grades 3-7 fun quick read (1), great middle school adventure (7.3 reading level) (1), 20 pages Caldecott award winner pre-k - grade 1. (1), 20 pages published in 1936 k-2 Good just be yourself lesson. (1), wonderful classic grades 6-8 (1), this book has been considered controversial (4.7 reading level) (1), great fantasy grades 3-5 (1), good for ww2 background knowledge (reading level 5.1) (1), amazing book. I would highly recommend this book. Could be useful for historical purposes (1), great background builder for unit of ancient Greece. Grades 5-9 (1), (4.9 reading level) Great book for a student who has to deal with a younger sibling. (1), published in 1972. Grades 3-6 (1), This book is just a fun read for any student (1), but it is a real tear jerker. (1), Caldacott Honor award. (1), would be good for teaching young students K-2 to pay attention to details. (1), and was translated in 1985. Grades K-5 good for a comparative lesson on fairy tales from around the world. (1), multicultural book. This fairy tale was first told around the 1870's (1), I would suggest this for students who enjoy reading series books. (1), part one of an epic journey! A really fun adventure perfect for 5-8 grades (1), multicultural this might be more suited for female readers. (1), published in 2009 Autism Spectrum disorder (1), great book but for older or more mature students grades 8-12. This book could be useful in order to shed light on students living with autism. (1), The true story of Ruby Bridges and her accounts of going to an all white school during the civil rights era in Louisiana. (1), listening to books like this expose young children to a wonderful world of descriptive language and imaginative situations. (1), which were emphasized in our house. This would be a good book for k-2 grades (1), Oh how attitudes change about the environment and our roles (1), if copies still exist. (1), I never thought I could like this series (1), great read for a any student (1), deals with loss and friendship (4.6 reading level) (1), this controversial book deals with Native American stereotypes (1), friendship and survival in the middle and high school setting. Suggested for mature readers who may be on the "outside" of social circles. (3.4 reading level) (1), this book may be more interesting for boys (5.9 reading level) (1), if there are any students left who have not yet taken part of the Harry Potter experience. I realized when listening to this book that even though some students may be to young to actually read the books (1), This book has done as much forming an opinion of what a "school community" should look like as any text I have seen. Great historical read for middle school (1), use as part of a unit on environment (1), or the depression. (1), informational book (unit of poetry and wa. st. history) This book shows many different forms of poetry (1), as well as gives insight into how young Native Americans from across the country view themselves. (1), I would recommend the series (1), but now I'm a fan! (1), awesome art and imagery (1), 7th-8th grade first published in 1883 (1), controversial (1), grades 7-12 (1), published in 2007 (1), a great book (1), Newberry Honor book (1), Modern Fantasy (1), National Book Award Winner (1), Graphic novel (1), Audio Book (1), upper middle school (1), 45 pages (1), 60 pages (1), grades 4-7 (1), published in 2001 (1), Newberry Honor Book (1), 132 pages (1), 48 pages (1), 312 pages (1), 227 pages (1), 150 pages (1), 90 pages (1), 128 pages (1), grades 3-6 (1), 552 pages (1), 230 pages (1), great art (1), 61 pages (1), 233 pages (1), 277 pages (1), carnegie medal winner (1), 135 pages (1), 141 pages (1), 152 pages Before 1900 (1), published in 1964 (1), 20 pages Controversial (1), multicultural (1), 20 pages wordless book (1), great middle school read (1), good resource for abuse lesson or conversation (1), learn to forgive picture book (1), 20 pages great picture book 1st -3rd graders (1), 20 pages quick read for 1st and 2nd graders (1), written before 1950 (1), 20 pages published in 1972 k-1 grades good for teaching counting (1), 20 pages published in 1972 k-1 (1), 137 pages published in 1989 middle school appropriate (1), published in 1903 (1), published in 1962 (1), published in 1977 (1), 142 pages (1), great for any age (1), Japanese fairy tale (1), fantasy and adventure (1), good counting book (1), published 2010 (1), 148 pages (1), 25 pages (1), 73 pages (1), published in 1992 (1), 172 pages (1), 42 pages (1), 20 pages (1), Caldacott award winner (1), 672 pages (1), part 1 of trilogy (5.9 reading level) Students who enjoyed Harry Potter might enjoy this series. 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Jan 21, 2013