Get Up and Move with Nonfiction
By (Author) Nancy J. Polette
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
30th December 2007
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Reading and writing skills
028.55
Paperback
176
Using the approach based on a Harvard study that found when the whole body is involved, the number of brain cells brought to the learning activity doubles, the author offers over one hundred kinesthetic activities. These are organized by content area and include number of players, objective and procedures, and nonfiction reading suggestions. Many activities are in game and/or dramatic presentation format. Students are asked to solve real life problems, create circle stories, create original excuses using science vocabulary, assume the role of eyewitness to historical events, and much, much more. Grades 4-8 Nancy Polette has produced another winner with this fresh approach to encouraging kids to read, write, and research in the content areas. Using an approach based on a recent Harvard study that found when the whole body is involved, the number of brain cells brought to the learning activity doubles, the author offers over one hundred kinesthetic activities for classroom use. Activities are organized by content area, include directions for number of players, objective, and procedure, and are followed by nonfiction reading suggestions. Many activities are in game and or dramatic presentation format. Students are given the opportunity to solve real-life problems, create circle stories with nonfiction material, create original excuses using science vocabulary, assume the role of eyewitnesses to historical events, and much, much more. Grades 4-8.
Polette offers more than 140 kinesthetic activities in science, mathematics, geography, and U.S. history content areas for students in grades 4-8. The suggestions include games, stories and storytelling, and plays designed for group participation. * School Library Journal *
Nancy Polette, an author and educator with more than 30 years experience, certainly did her homework when researching this unique and innovative workbook. Covering science, mathematics, geography, and United States history, and geared toward students in grades four through eight, this title provides more than 140 fun-filled activities that are sure to motivate and inspire students to enjoy reading, writing, and storytelling.This book is an interesting approach to using language arts across the curriculum and can be used by teachers in each of the four subject areas. It also can be used by librarians who want to create new and unique programs for this age group. Recommended. * Library Media Connection *
Who says nonfiction is slow and boring Nancy Polette, author of many stimulating, literacy-promoting books for the classroom, invites you to Get Up and Move with Nonfiction! [A]n obvious choice for the elementary or intermediate classroom setting, but I can see this being a great resource for a public librarian, homeschool family, or daycare provider wanting to conduct a lively nonfiction book discussion, in-depth study on a topic, or a fun afterschool program. * Colorado Association of Libraries *
The ideas presented are well-thought-out and provide the needed materials and guidance to carry out, although without indication of the grade level, the reader will not be able to select an activity based on the level of the students. However, this lack of leveling can also assist the user who wishes to select based on topic and activity type rather than level indication, particularly as topic coverage varies from state to state. An author/title index enables a librarian or teacher to find activities based on specific titles already being used or available for use. * ARBA *
Nancy J. Polette is professor of education at Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO, author of more than 100 professional books, and an in-demand speaker at state and national library, gifted, and reading conferences.