Using Literature in the Middle School Classroom
By (Author) Nancy J. Keane
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Linworth Publishing, Incorporated
1st March 2005
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
428.40712
Paperback
120
Children's literature has long been a vital part of children's lives, and stories that reflect society can help students learn about the world around them. This book emphasizes the role of fiction reading in middle school curriculum, and how it can easily help children draw conclusions to real life activities. Topics are based on a typical middle school program of study and each topical section includes a sample lesson plan, a list of books that illustrate the topic and suggested websites for further exploration. The lesson plans are interdisciplinary, as many middle schools today are organized into interdisciplinary teaching teams. Book suggestions for varying reading levels are included to allow for differentiation of instruction.
"Lesson plans include a myriad of excellent Web sites and step-by-step plans for using them with students in a meaningful way." -- Michelle Glatt
Nancy J. Keane is a library media specialist at Rundlett Middle School in Concord, NH.