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Your Classroom Library: New Ways to Give It More Teaching Power: Great Teacher-Tested and Research-Based Strategies for Organizing and Using Your Library

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Does your classroom library enrich and support your instruction? How do you make it a place for both quiet reflection and lively interaction? How can you use your library most effectively for guided reading lessons, read-alouds, and skill modeling? How do you teach kids the critical skill of selecting books for independent reading? What does the research say about the best way to display books? This book answers all these questions and more, giving you lots of fresh, practical ideas. For use with Grades K-6.

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2002

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D. Ray Reutzel

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August 23, 2010
This was a Scholastic book written with the intention of making your classroom library having more teaching power. Many of the ideas I was already familiar with. I appreciated the reading lists.
I could see a first year teacher finding this book somewhat useful.
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April 19, 2008
Brimming with terrific ideas for creating not only a well-stocked classroom library but a literature-based language arts program as well.
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February 6, 2016
This is a pretty old book 2002, is the copyright. This book was made for classroom teachers not really librarians so I did not get much out of it. However, I did find one mini lesson called literature webbing strategy. I am going to try it and see how it works for my K and 1st grade.
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July 5, 2013
This was my favorite Scholastic teacher book in ages. I actually read the entire thing. I have been building my classroom library for years, and I am excited to really use it this year.
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