[aisle] World History Read-Aloud for 9th grade

Jennifer Bromann-Bender jbromann-bender at lw210.org
Tue Jan 14 09:04:49 CST 2020


Trapped - Aronson
Call of the Klondike - Meissner
Lowdown on Denim
American Plague - Murphy
My Orange Duffel Bag -
The Giant - Murphy
Pluto Files - Tyson
Hidden Evidence
Bone Detectives - Jackson
Frozen Man - McCarty
Blue Zones
Through My Eyes - Ruby Bridges
Undefeated: Jim Thorpe
The Family Romanov
102 Minutes
I Will Always Write Back
The Greatest: Muhammad Ali
The Borden Murders
Escape: The Story of Houdini
Elon Musk - Jr edition
Struck by Genius
Outcasts United
Samurai Rising


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does it have to be non-fiction? If not, Long way down or All American Boys by Jason Reynolds gives a teen perspective most suburbanites don't know.

On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 8:07 PM Carol Naughton via AISLE <aisle at list.railslibraries.info<mailto:aisle at list.railslibraries.info>> wrote:
More current events, but Just Mercy was amazing and I believe there is a young readers edition. Also, either Bomb (WWII but more espionage and science than war) or Most Dangerous by Sheinkin.

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On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 3:32 PM Meyer, Gail via AISLE <aisle at list.railslibraries.info<mailto:aisle at list.railslibraries.info>> wrote:

Collective Brain,



A 9th grade World History teacher has been reading “Sugar Changed The World” by Marc Aronson to her classes. It’s worked out well for her, length-of-chapter-wise, and has held the student’s attention. She’s looking for another book to read out loud to them, a chapter or section a day, as they’re almost done with Sugar.  It can be almost any non-fiction topic. She said they’re kind of tired of World Wars I and II right now. A few asked for maybe something for Black History Month, but not about slavery.  I was thinking “We are not yet Equal” by Carol Anderson but I’m not completely sold on it. Does anyone have any other suggestions for us?



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