For the last
few weeks, I’ve been sharing ideas and activities from educators who are
working to increase their students’ access to a wide range of high-quality
nonfiction books. You can scroll down to for previous weeks’ suggestions.
Check out the links below for ideas that can help students learn about themselves
as readers and identify the kinds of books they enjoy most. Choice plays as critical
role in nurturing and nourishing young nonfiction readers.
The
Power of a Book Match Survey by
Meredith Inkeles
Two Interconnected Ideas
—Introduction
to Preview Stacks & Reading Ladders
—More
on Preview Stack—More
on Reading Ladders by Mary Ann Scheuer and Alyson Beecher
March
Madness Nonfiction by Shelly Moody and Valerie Glueck
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