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    • "A Fish Named Dog" by Christyne Morrell (3rd Grade) In this short story for 3rd graders, the narrator receives a goldfish instead of the dog she asked from her parents.
    • "Impossible to Train" by David Hill (3rd Grade) In this short story for 3rd graders, Bea, Jesse, and Sammy describe how difficult it is to train their pets, but also what they love about them.
    • "MVP" by Clare Mishica (3rd Grade) In this short story for 3rd graders, Derek is determined to outscore his teammate Cole and become his basketball’s team MVP, or most valuable player.
    • "An Honest Mistake" by Karen Meissner (4th Grade) In this short story for 4th graders, Karie receives a prize for getting a perfect score on her spelling test.
  1. Apr 25, 2021 · Ep 67 // Teaching Nonfiction: 5 Must-Try Ideas for the Elementary Classroom. Inside This Week’s Episode: Most of what we read in our daily life is nonfiction - street signs, dinner recipes, news articles, etc. So -let’s teach our students these critical reading nonfiction reading skills that will help them in the classroom and beyond!

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  3. Jan 25, 2024 · January 25, 2024. Grades. PreK - 12. Nonfiction books are a staple in every classroom library. From STEM concepts to diverse stories, filling your shelves with a variety of books told from different voices and covering a range of topics will help your students learn about the world around them. Nonfiction books also help students build ...

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Scholastic Reader!® Level 2: Ruby Bridges Goes to School. Grades K - 2. $4.49 $ 5.99. ADD TO CART. save to wishlist. The extraordinary true story of Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to integrate a New Orleans school—now with simple text for young readers. ... Read More. Paperback Book.

  5. Rationale for Teaching Nonfiction Writing 1 Rationale for Teaching Nonfiction Writing Nonfiction writing used to be saved for genre studies in which young writers created a set of directions or engaged in crafting a report about animals. But, evidence now suggests that this limited view of nonfiction writing is "too little—too late!"

  6. Nonfiction Book #1: One Plastic Bag. This beautifully illustrated text is perfect for teaching nonfiction problem and solution! The text is actually a literary nonfiction text based on the real life Isatou Ceesay and her recycling efforts in Gambia. Through the text the readers will find a very obvious problem that occurs.

  7. Recent nonfiction books reveal an emphasis on the visual, an emphasis on accuracy, and an engaging writing style. Suggestions are included for choosing and using nonfiction picture books in the classroom. What Teachers Need to Know About the “New” Nonfiction. Five kinds of STEM-themed nonfiction books for kids

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