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Non-fiction

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Title: The Oldest Student  Genre: Non-Fiction  Author: Rita Hubbard  Major awards: N/A Age group: 6-8 years   Teacher Evaluation: I would read aloud this book to my students because it gives a great message. It not only talks about the Civil Rights Movement, but it also talks about learning and how it it never too late to learn. This is a picture book so 1st or 2nd grade would enjoy this read aloud.  Summary: The Oldest Students is about an old African American woman who learned how to read at the age of 116. She was born into slavery, therefore she was not allowed to learn how to read or write. However, that did not stop her from achieving her goals.  Title: My Best Pop-up Space Book  Genre: non-fiction  Author: Caryn Jenner and Clare Lloyd Major awards: N/A  Age group: 4-5 years   Teacher Evaluation: This book would be great use for kindergarten or 1st grade. The pop-up pictures would capture students attention. Most likely, ...

Wonder by R.J Palacio

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  Title: Wonder  Genre: Fiction  Author: R.J Palacio  Major awards: Maine Student book award  Age group: 8-12 years   Teacher Evaluation: I think this is such a beautiful book. I would want my students to read and learn the message the novel brings. The book is easy to read, however I would probably recommend 4th or 5th graders to read it. This novel can be read at any time during the school year.  Summary: This book is about a 10 year old name August Pullman. He is a regular kid who likes to do regular activities. However, his face makes him abnormal. He has had several surgeries on his face which makes him look far from normal. This book talks about the journey he goes through as being an "odd" child living in society. 

Historial Fiction

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Title: I Survived The Sinking Of The Titanic, 1912  Genre: Historical Fiction  Author: Lauren Tarshis Major awards: NA Age group: 7 -10 years   Teacher Evaluation: This book would fit 3rd and 4th graders. I think it would interest students because the main character is around their age. Therefore, I would assign book club groups. Students can answer various questions about their reading.  Summary: This book is about a ten-year old named George and his adventure in the Titanic. He travels with his sister and aunt. At first they were having fun, but once the ship hit an ice berg, they were fighting for their lives.   Title: Esperanza Rising  Genre: Historical Fiction/Multicultural book Author: Pam Munoz Ryan  Major awards: Newberry Award  Age group: 8-10 years   Teacher Evaluation: I think this book shows value in Esperanza's culture. Maybe students can relate to the big change in her life. Since this is a higher level chapter bo...

Realistic fiction

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Title: Same, Same but Different  Genre: Realistic fiction/ Multicultural   Author: Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw  Major awards: NA Age group: 4-7 years   Teacher Evaluation: I loved this book! It shows how people can have different lifestyles but are still the same in some way. This book would be great to read aloud in Kindergarten -2nd grade when learning about cultural differences. After the book, students can write a letter about their world and how they live.  Summary: This book is about two boys who live in different places. They send each other letters talking about their families, education, homestyle, and personal lives. They realized they do everything the same but somehow it is still different. At the end, they realized it's different but the same.  Title: Rules  Genre: Realistic fiction/ Special needs topic   Author: Cynthia Lord  Major awards: NA Age group: 6-10 years   Teacher Evaluation: I would want to read t...