For the
next few weeks, I’ll be sharing ideas and activities from educators who are
working to increase their students’ access to a wide range of high-quality
nonfiction books.
Let’s get
started by taking a look at how to set up library collections in ways that make
it easy for kids to find the books they want and ideas for advertising what the
collection has to offer.
Re-thinking
Nonfiction in My School Library—with Astonishing Results by Laura Wylie de Fiallos
Adding
a “Popular Nonfiction” Section to My Library by Amy Jent
Promoting
Nonfiction in a High School Library by Kerry O’Malley Cerra
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Looking forward to this year's series. Laura's (from last year) is one of my favorites – so I can't wait to see what new ideas get shared this month.