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1st and 2nd grade books for author studuy
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1st and 2nd grade for aesthetic texts on reaching your full potential
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3-5 grade. text to life and real life discussions. many opportunities for "what would you do"
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3-6 grade. read for fun
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4-6th. Its a book about sports
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4th and up. this will always be my favorite book. its emotional
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4th grade and up
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4th grade and up about bullying and changing.
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4th grade and up all about telling the truth
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4th grade and up. comparative texts to sachar's other works
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4th grade and up. good for introduction into series and author studies. has a strong female and male lead so it connects to all kids.
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4th grade and up; because kids can make a difference
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A young walrus meets a boy who spends a lot of time alone because he is teased and left out by others. The young walrus seeks advice from his elders and other animals in order to help the young boy find inner strength and support from others.
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About two different girls who speak different languages and become great friends. Great for k-2 graders
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adventure
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affective
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and anxious. 3rd grade and up
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and conflicts. Its very emotional and kids can connect to the struggles
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and folk loses. Could go into a text set about cultures.
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and friendship. 4th grade and up
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and its affective
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and maybe even go deeper for world hunger.
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and nonfiction text structures.
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and syllables
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animals
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apologizing when needed
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apology letters.
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as a text set of wars.
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as an author study.
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author study
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author study series for older children.
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bilingual
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Book for elementary school on teaching wants vs needs.
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brings up a lot of emotion and great discussions. 6th grade
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bullying
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but as a whole class read. it has many rich vocabulary words and is written for 6 and 7 grades. model thinking aloud and searching for meaning of words
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but have an interest in it.
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but when plans for a spaghetti dinner on parent day fall through
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challenging stereotypes about what it means to be a boy or a girl and showing that anyone can make a difference in their school or community
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classic for all ages. some can be read aloud like 1st and 2nd. discovery circles and lit discussions 3-6.
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compound words
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confused
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differences
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easy read.
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elementary grades. teaches sequencing
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ELL students. It's fun for adventures
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etc
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etc.
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fabulous book for upper level elementary on bullying and standing out.
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fairytales
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feelings
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Fever is about a girl named Matilda who lives through the yellow fever epidemic. She faces death
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fun book for elementary school to use with farm animal text unit and for onomatopoeias.
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funny for all grade levels to teach poems
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genre
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Good book for changing families. Elementary School Age
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good book for first few days of school then to use to talk about similes/metaphors
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good book for young readers and teaching rhyming
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good for author study too.
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Good for upper grades I'd say middle school to talk about Different countries
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Great book for 3rd grade and up about different cultures
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Great book for older children like middle school; to use for author study
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great book for rhyming and predictability. Teaches about writer's crafts and the different fonts and drawings. It's good for onomatopoeias too.
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great for a metaphor for life. has many alliterations
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great for character changes
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Great for Elementary school when talking about recycling or being healthy
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great nonfiction for elementary school students to touch on life cycles
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has many text features to be discussed. Can go along with history and WW2
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he is teased because he is different
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he soon comes to the rescue with his unique abilities. His talent at making amazing pink food and getting everyone to help saves the day
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heavy book
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help
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helping out.
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history
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I would use this book in elementary schools for cultures
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It is also good to use for teaching various emotions readers go through while reading the book.
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It is great fun and opens interesting and important conversations about doing what's right
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its great for 4th grade and up. talks about being lost and survival skills
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life
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literal
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loneliness and hunger. This story takes place in Philadelphia. use as a choice for discovery circles. students can talk about the time period
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lonely
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making friends
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math.Good for about 4th grade to teach the difference between wants and needs
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medical advances
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metaphors and has advice for feeling lost
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middle school book; its a classic for emotions and author study
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myths
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older students
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onomatopoeias
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or writer's craft.
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other cultures
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pictures
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quotations
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read alouds
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series
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similes
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so it brings in boys and those who normally wouldn't read
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super classic for middle school. All about misfits and bullies and morals.
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the disease
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This book is great for kindergarten-3rd grade for teaching about farm animals
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This book is wonderful. Its a great book to use for teaching numbers or colors. But I will use it to teach about bullying and standing up for yourself and others.
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This is a great book to use during writing process. It's good to teach adjectives and adding sparkly words to writing.
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This is a great book to use for elementary school students to get them interested in reading or writing!
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This is perfect for a multicultural study especially on Africa. It has great pictures and vocabulary words.
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When The Boy with Pink Hair starts school
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wonderful book to talk about imagination
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WW2 from other perspectives
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younger children can learn richer vocabulary using this book
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younger readers learn alliteration and rhyming with this book
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