Imagine if students were all given the
opportunity to pursue their passions? Passion empowers learners. In our
most exciting reading and writing workshops, students are invigorated by books
that help them extend the opportunity to read, to write, to build, to
create, to question… to address a real need in their world. As Melissa
Stewart has reminded us, “they’re most likely to
develop a love of reading if they have access to fact-filled books with clear
main ideas and supporting details. They’re captivated by books that include
patterns, analogies, concepts, and calculations.”
few favorites that demonstrate passion from authors and are sure to inspire
passion in readers and writers of expository texts.
experience is so different for a man than a woman? This book is for you. Sports
fans of all genders will have a chance to explore and reflect on
opportunity, progress, and women in sports! This takes a realistic and
optimistic look at a world where women hopefully one day be equal to men.
Mulder (Orca, 2016)
in the world. This book focuses on community rather than consumption.
It is rich with voice and serves as wonder-full mentor text for
craft, for literacy, and for life lessons.
texts are on a journey to answer a question, to learn more, to be more. They
are on a clear path to understand their subject matter with depth and breadth.
Passion, purpose, process… Warning: will cause learning and book love.
JoEllen McCarthy, a dedicated educator for 20+ years, is a self-proclaimed literacy geek
who spreads a love and enthusiasm for learning and the role literature plays in
all aspects of education. Her considerable knowledge of effective literacy
practices and child development coupled with her passion and expertise for
children’s literature makes her a significant resource in the school districts
with which she works. @JoEllenMcCarthy
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