[ISLMA-Share] A list of all the teachers' guides

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Fri Apr 22 11:51:41 CDT 2016


I'm not sure that is possible.   Perhaps make a list of publishers' that the teacher often uses--HarperCollins comes to mind.   http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/Teachers/TeachingResources.aspx?ReqPId=5
With HarperCollins it is easy to scroll through and look and find titles that might be appropriate.

Also perhaps you could start  a running database for them from Follett's Titlewise when you see the free teaching guides in there?   Lot of work but they would think you were beyond fantastic.  


Jackie Dahmane
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Springfield High School Library
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On Apr 22, 2016, at 11:01 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hey all,
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> A language arts teacher in my building is looking for a resource (a book? a website?) that provides a comprehensive list of books that have teachers’ guides available - basically this (http://www.randomhouse.com/teachers/resourcecats/educator-guides/) but across multiple publishers. The teachers’ guides can be online resources or print resources, but she’d like to find something that has discussion questions as well as activity suggestions and maybe even lesson plans.
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> The objective is to make it easier for folks in her department to pick out books for small groups - rather than coming up with a list of thirty books and then trying to figure out if there are guides for those titles, they would like to be able to choose from a list of books that definitely have teachers’ guides available.
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> Does this resource exist?
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> Thanks for your help! Feel free to email me off-list.
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> Amanda Crowley
> Library Media Specialist
> Northbrook Junior High School
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