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YA reading lists, teaching reading at the high school level
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What Would You Tell Your 18-Year-Old Self? (Published 2018)
What Would You Tell Your 18-Year-Old Self? - The New York Times
Ambassadors Recommend the One Book to Read Before Visiting Their Country
22 Ambassadors Recommend the One Book to Read Before Visiting Their Co - Condé Nast Traveler
Black History: Biographies for Kids - Kid World Citizen
Books to incorporate black history throughout the year. Biographies for kids about African Americans: scientists, musicians, activists, athletes, artists, and more.
20 Books by Women of Color You Need to Read This Year
20 Books by Women of Color You Need to Read This Year | The Everygirl
40 Tween & Middle Schoolers' All-Time Favorite Book List - The House of Hendrix
40 Tween & Middle Schoolers' All-Time Favorite Book Listhttp://www.thehouseofhendrix.com/tweens-favorite-book-list/
Why Emotions Have a Place in English Class
Why Reading Literature in High-School English Class Should Educate the Emotions - The Atlantic
'Tell Me How It Ends' Offers A Moving, Humane Portrait Of Child Migrants
'Tell Me How It Ends' Offers A Moving, Humane Portrait Of Child Migrants : NPR
10 Picture Books to Read in the Middle School Classroom
Picture Books in Middle School | Using picture books in your classroom can engage reluctant readers, help introduce a lesson, and build community. Check out tips & resources for using picture books in middle school from The Hanson Hallway at The Secondary English Coffee Shop.
On My Bookshelf: Hold Still by Nina LaCour
Hold Still by Nina LaCour is a heart breaking, ugly cry inducing kind of book so have your box of tissues ready. Caitlin is struggling with normalcy after the suicide of her best friend Ingrid. She finds Ingrid's journal, whose entries paint one of the most accurate depictions of depression that I've seen in literature. Read on for more of my review and ideas for classroom application.
8 Fantasy & Dystopian Titles to Recommend to Your Secondary Students
Fantasy isn't my favorite genre, but it is currently the genre of choice for many students. If you are a reluctant fantasy reader like I am, here's 8 titles, many of them part of a series, that I've recently read and would recommend to middle and high school students.