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Steiner, Stanley F.; Cobiskey, Lane – Book Links, 1998
The United States has the most homeless people of the industrialized nations, and children are the fastest growing segment of the homeless. This article discusses refugees and homeless persons and presents an annotated bibliography of picture books, fiction, and nonfiction for grades K-12. Suggests class activities in drama, language arts, and…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Children, Childrens Literature, Class Activities
Peer reviewedManczuk, Suzanne; Barber, Ray – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1998
Presents annotated bibliographies of 30 fiction and nonfiction titles judged to be outstanding books of interest to preadolescents. Suitability for middle school curriculum; accuracy of information in nonfiction titles; and character development, plot, and style in fiction works are considered, and the depiction of violence is discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedMoore, John Noell, Ed. – ALAN Review, 2000
Suggests the ultimate competition for writers of contemporary adolescent fiction is life--the world that children inhabit is getting stranger and stranger. Discusses parents' and adolescents' different reactions to the novel "Boys Lie," which addresses the issues of rape and sexual harassment. Presents reactions to the speech and the responses of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Fiction, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedBruce, Charlotte – Knowledge Quest, 2001
Students in a creative writing class at McLean High School (Virginia) were asked to write an original piece of spy fiction. A four-way collaboration model, which utilized the strengths and expertise of a teacher, library media specialist, business partner (the technology division of the CIA), and vendor, provided students with unusual learning…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Creative Writing, Fiction, High Schools
Peer reviewedBisland, Beverly Milner (Lee) – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1999
Describes a lesson for fourth grade, using Marietta Moskin's "Lysbet and the Fire Kittens," that uses discussion questions and two semantic webs (one of present-day life and another of colonial life in New Amsterdam). Discusses the story and considers using fiction to teach elementary social studies. (CMK)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Colonial History (United States), Concept Mapping, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Handy, Alice Evans – Book Report, 1996
Presents an annotated bibliography of mainly nonfiction materials for junior high and high school students that contain quality representations of women. Books, CD-ROMs, and videos are included, as well as five fiction titles. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Females, Fiction
McElmeel, Sharron L. – Library Talk, 2000
Discusses the benefits of reading informational books with young readers. Topics include how to choose books that will interest young readers; books for reading aloud or reading alone; and collaborative reading, which connects an informational book to a recent experience, or connects a fiction book with a book of information. (LRW)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fiction, Learning Resources Centers
Peer reviewedVossler, Jane M. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses nine works of young adult fiction that address themes of standing up for others as well as for one's true self, of daring to be different, and of finding the courage to go against the tide. Considers use of the books in small group and classroom discussions. (JPB)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Early Adolescents
Peer reviewedNelson, Jennifer – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1999
Maintains that in order to involve all students in learning about World War I in a meaningful way, teachers should broaden their strategies, students activities, and assessment to include Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences. Provides various activities focusing on World War I that coincide with each of the eight multiple intelligences. Offers…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Fiction, History Instruction
Zingher, Gary – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1999
Discusses yearnings in film and children's literature. Lists several questions about film and book characters' yearnings that can guide discussion and class activities. Presents sample creative activities with yearning as a theme. Lists book and videotape resources. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs
Jordan, Vicky; Barnes, Mark – Science Scope, 2006
Students love a good story. That is why incorporating literary fiction that parallels teaching goals and standards can be effective. In the interdisciplinary, thematic six-week unit described in this article, the authors use the fictional book "The Deep Time Diaries," by Gary Raham, to explore topics in paleontology, Earth science, and creative…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Siblings, Intimacy, Earth Science
Zerby, Stephen A. – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: The science fiction film "Invaders From Mars" is used to teach principles of child development; clinical features of separation anxiety and nightmares; and clinical interventions, including child psychotherapy, child protective issues, and crisis management. Methods: Commercial films have been used as teaching aids in child psychiatry…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Film Study, Child Development, Separation Anxiety
Barnett, Michael; Wagner, Heather; Gatling, Anne; Anderson, Janice; Houle, Meredith; Kafka, Alan – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2006
Researchers who have investigated the public understanding of science have argued that fictional cinema and television has proven to be particularly effective at blurring the distinction between fact and fiction. The rationale for this study lies in the notion that to teach science effectively, educators need to understand how popular culture…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Films, Science Education, Science Instruction
Robbins, Mari Lu – 1995
Intended as an aid to classroom teachers, this 48-page handbook presents a literature unit based on the children's book, "Adam of the Road" by Elizabeth Janet Gray. It begins with sample lesson plans, pre-reading activities, author information, a book summary, and vocabulary lists and suggested vocabulary activities. Next, chapters of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning
Bolton, Angela Bean – 1995
Intended as an aid to classroom teachers, this 48-page handbook presents a literature unit based on the children's book, "Dear Mr. Henshaw" by Beverly Cleary. It begins with sample lesson plans, pre-reading activities, author information, a book summary, and vocabulary lists and suggested vocabulary activities. Next, chapters of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning

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