Joy F. Moss               

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  1. Developing a Literature Program with Thematic Units
  2. Friendship Stories
  3. Modern Fairy Tales and Traditional Literature: Revisions and Retellings
  4. Dilemmas and Decisions: Internal Conflict in Realistic Fiction
  5. Family Stories
  6. Artist in Fiction and Nonfiction
  7. War and Peace: Historical Fiction and Nonfiction
  8. On Their Own
  9. Between Two Worlds
  10. "Cinderella" Variants: Building a Global Perspective Appendix



Help your students become engaged readers and writers — with practical help for developing a rich literature program that really works!
TEACHING LITERATURE IN THE MIDDLE GRADES:
A Thematic Approach, Second Edition

Joy F. Moss

This guide is about enjoying and studying literature. It includes thematic units; suggestions for projects, journals and independent reading; a model for integrating literature into the curriculum; extensive bibliographies; book summaries; and much more. With this resource as your guide, you can help your students become engaged readers and writers. You can take them on the journey into the world of literature, language, and ideas, as you become a student of literature yourself.

2000 Paperbound 388pp ISBN 1-929024-06-1 (5-9) Order #427 $14.95


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