[aisle] Nonfiction Picture Book section in middle school

Denise Reeder dreeder at d64.org
Fri Oct 18 11:09:09 CDT 2019


I have a huge fiction and nonfiction picture book collection.  My teachers
have used them for years to support various learning groups, launch topics,
practice skills, speech class, writing projects, SEL, etc.

On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:56 AM Mrs. Hamernick via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am in a middle school 6-8, but also service self-contained with reading
> levels ranging from k-5.
>
> I have a large nonfiction section.  Mixed in are all the picture books
> that are nonfiction.
>
> I am considering pulling them to create a nonfiction picture book
> section.
>
> Does anyone else do something like this in middle school?  Thoughts....
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Amy Hamernick
> Media Specialist
> Apple Teacher
> Century Jr. High
> @AhamernickCJH
> #CenturyWildcats
>
>
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> we will get what we've always got."
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Denise Reeder
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Lincoln M
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iddle School
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