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Back MatterSource: The Reading Teacher, Vol. 48, No. 3, Teachers' Choices for 1994: Best New Children'sBooks (Nov., 1994)Published by: Wiley on behalf of the International Reading AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20201422 .
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the Love
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Education
A literate society is one that not only can read but does read with understanding and
commitment.
Eugene H. Cramer
Marrietta Castle Editors
Why do some people who can read simply choose not to, while
others read widely for information and pleasure? How important is reading in modern life? What can teachers do to encourage the
development of the reading habit? These are just a few of the ques tions addressed in this comprehensive exploration of the affective
domain in reading. If current trends continue, educators in the 21st
century will be faced with growing aliteracy among children and
adults. This publication discusses the role of affect, attitude, and
motivation in reading, and offers many practical suggestions for
curricula and classroom strategies that will help teachers at all lev
els lead their students into a life of reading. 1994 300 pp. ISBN 0-87207-125-1
No. 125-097 $18.00 $12.00/IRA members
To order, mail or fax
this order form to:
International Reading Association
800BarksdaleRd.
PO Box 8139
Newark, Delaware
19714-8139 302-731-1057 (fax)
Or, call 800-336-READ ext. 266
_ ?CS, please send me Fostering the Love of Reading Name
Address.
City_ State
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125-097
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sooner or later
?t will affect all of us.
Be?tepa? Adfc-te*
To order, mail or fax
this order form to:
International Reading Association
800BarksdaleRd.
PO Box 8139 Newark, Delaware
19714-8139 302-73M057 (fax)
Or, call 800-336-READ ext. 266
Censorship: A Threat to
Readings Learning, Thinking John S. Simmons, Editor
This thought-provoking anthology examines important censorship cases and explains how they affect teaching and learning. Included
are documented accounts of recent complaints and challenges. In
22 chapters, the authors? educators and community-based profes sionals?illustrate how censorship undermines the goals of elemen
tary and secondary education and plagues all areas of the ctirriai
lum. Learn how to prepare for and fight attacks on classroom mate
rials with specific plans of action for teachers, administrators, and
school library media specialists in this powerful and comprehen sive text.
1994 256 pp. ISBN 0-87207-123-5
No. 123-097 $16.00
$11.00/IRA members (Prices quoted are in U.S, dollars.)
_ YeS, please send me
Censorship: A Threat to Reading, Learning, Thinking Name
Address ?
City_ State
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IRA Membership #
METHOD OF PAYMENT D Check (Payable to IRA) D MasterCard DVisa
Credit Card #_ . Expires,
Signature,
! Prepaid orders are sent Book Rate with no charge for postage or handling. Allow 5-8 weeks for
? delivery. For faster delivery, please add $2.00-US, $3.00-Canada, $10.00-all other countries.
123-097
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To order, Contact: International Reading Association 800 Barksdale Road, PO Box 8139, Newark, DE 19714-8139, USA Phone 800-336-READ, ext. 266; fax 302-731-1057
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Literature from LinguiSystems
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
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Wild Thing
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Pele's tears
Hawaii is
a place, the stories say,
that came to be
when Pele,
the goddess of volcanoes,
made her home by digging
fire pits in the mountains.
When Pele is unhappy,
they say, f-ery lava
spews from the mountains
and sometimes forms
tear-shaped rocks
the Hawaiians call
Pele's tears.
This is literacy.
Magazine-like theme books
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