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Living Literature: Using Children's Literature to Support Reading and Language Arts

Author Wendy C. Kasten, Janice V. Kristo, Amy A. McClure, Abigail Garthwait,
Publisher Pearson/Merrill/Prentice Hall
Category Literary Criticism
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ISBN / ASIN0133981991
ISBN-139780133981995
Sales Rank876,408
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This is the ideal book to help prospective teachers improve children's reading and language arts skills and instill in them a genuine and lasting love of reading. The book demonstrates numerous ways to integrate literature into the daily fabric of classroom life. Following a solid grounding in the basics every reading teacher needs, individual chapters explore genres of children's literature and teaching strategies specific to each genre. Then, the authors examine currently accepted effective practices for engaging young readers in hands-on reading in a way that fosters a love of literature that will last a lifetime. Early childhood and elementary education literature and language arts teachers.

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