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Bezig met laden... Booktalks and More: Motivating Teens to Read (editie 2003)door Lucy Schall (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Features YA novels published between 1997 and 2001. Each title has a summary, booktalk, related activities and related works. Books are divided into themes and sub-themes: "Challenge: We Meet a Powerful World" and "Strangers Judge." Booktalks aren't that exciting but a good source for teachers and librarians. From School Library Journal Schall provides more than 100 booktalks for titles published between 1997 and 2001. The majority are fiction, but there is a good selection of nonfiction as well. The author introduces each one with a clear, concise summary, followed by a short booktalk with just enough information to whet teens' appetites. The "Related Activities" section that follows each one will be most useful to teachers, especially those who teach English or the social sciences. The final section, "Related Works," is an excellent resource for reader's advisory as well as for further booktalking ideas. Following Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak, for instance, Schall refers readers to an interview with the author published in Voya, a nonfiction book about rape, and two fiction titles that deal with sexual assault and abuse. School librarians will find this volume particularly relevant, especially if they are working with teachers to integrate more YA literature into the curriculum, but public librarians will benefit almost as much from the wealth of suggestions. Miranda Doyle, San Francisco Public Library Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Inspire teenagers to read quality literature and help them explore issues relevant to their lives. This outstanding book offers motivational, ready-to-use booktalks for more than 100 of the best new reads for teenagers, guaranteed to pique teen interest. Each booktalk comes with complete bibliographic information, a detailed plot summary, helpful presentation tips, curriculum connections, and suggestions for related books and media. Grades 7-12. To help you keep the booktalk momentum going, Lucy Schall provides engaging follow-up discussion questions and activity ideas that will enhance every teen's reading, writing, and speaking skills. With a focus on recently published fiction and nonfiction titles in a wide variety of genres and themes, these dynamic booktalks center around issues, problems, and challenges that young adults are facing--from family concerns, expectations, and leadership to prejudice, good and evil, and the future. These lively booktalks and activities will motivate your teens to explore the complex world around them through unforgettable literary journeys. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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