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1. Writing Through Children's and
$13.90
2. Teaching the Selected Works of
 
$14.00
3. Supplementing Literature Programs
$9.00
4. International Plays for Young
5. The Pigman & Me (Bantam Starfire

1. Writing Through Children's and Young Adult Literature, Grades 4-8: From Authors to Authorship
by Mary Strong, Mimi Neamen
 Paperback: 173 Pages (1993-09)
list price: US$21.00
Isbn: 1563080389
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2. Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor (Young Adult Novels in the Classroom)
by Chris Crowe
Paperback: 112 Pages (2007-01-30)
list price: US$14.00 -- used & new: US$13.90
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Asin: 0325007896
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Whether you're teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry for the first time, or whether your class is following the unfolding saga of the Logan family, Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor will help make the most of your students experience with this popular and award-winning young adult novelist.
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In Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor, young adult literature advocate, author, and researcher Chris Crowe presents new and inviting ways to explore Taylor's novels with adolescent readers. Crowe offers proven ideas for literature-circle instruction, where students can home in on themes of family, memory, war, oppression, and economic hardship. In addition his sensitive and well-researched biographical sketch of Taylor will help you and your students understand the inspiration for not only much of her writing but also for the attitudes and actions of the characters in her major novels.
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Crowe also gives you sage advice for dealing with the sensitive questions of race and class that Taylor's novels raise, as well as detailed summaries and discussions of each book, including:
  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
  • Let the Circle Be Unbroken
  • The Road to Memphis
  • The Land.
He offers questions and activities for prereading, discussion, and post-reading as well as ideas for writing assignments and comprehensive lists of print and electronic resources. And for those who want more, material that supports the teaching of Taylor's short fiction is also available online at www.heinemann.com/crowe.
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Introduce your students to the rich and evocative world of Mildred D. Taylor's novels. Or give them new and wider experiences with the endearing, challenging, and deeply human characters she writes about. Read Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor and find out how powerful the experience can be for your students and for you.
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Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor is part of Heinemann's Young Adult Novels in the Classroom series. Edited by Virginia Monseau, the series offers entry points, insights, and strategies for teaching the works of noted young adult authors, including Robert Cormier and Mildred D. Taylor with forthcoming books on Katherine Patterson, Walter Dean Myers, Gary Paulsen, and Chris Crutcher.s
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Teaching Tool
Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor (Young Adult Novels in the Classroom) is an excellent tool for using Mildred Taylor books in your classroom.I used 5 different books to do literature circles in my social studies class and this book helped tremendously in preparing questions and activities.Mildred Taylor books are an excellent way to teach about racial injustice, and using Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor (Young Adult Novels in the Classroom) made the unit even more of a success. Excellent, ready to use, teacher friendly resource! ... Read more


3. Supplementing Literature Programs
by Eble Mary M.
 Hardcover: 287 Pages (1993-06)
list price: US$62.00 -- used & new: US$14.00
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Asin: 0810826585
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Offers the public librarian, the library media specialist, and the teacher a literary analysis of selected titles to supplement literature programs for upper elementary, junior high, high school, and beyond. ... Read more


4. International Plays for Young Audiences: Contemporary Works from Leading Playwrights
Paperback: 419 Pages (2000-08)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$9.00
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Asin: 1566080657
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Good book for class
I am in Dr. Ellis's Theater class and enjoyed reading most of the plays in the book. For those of you interested in this book not as required reading will find wonderful plays ranging from stories about a seal playing the "fairy god-mothers" in "Salmonberry" to a play about western racism in "Race". An excellent book for theater majors. ... Read more


5. The Pigman & Me (Bantam Starfire Books)
by Paul Zindel
School & Library Binding: 168 Pages (1999-10)
list price: US$13.25
Isbn: 0785720197
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Pigman and MeBy Paul Zindel
The Pigman and Me is an autobiography of the life of Paul Zindel. This book consists of the many experiences of his teenage years living in Travis, Staten Island, New York. My personal favorite part of this book is the relationship between Paul and his Pigman, Nonno Frankie. Paul ends up learning a countless number of things from Nonno Frankie including the secret to life. I usually don't like to read non-fiction books, but this was really amazing. The truth in this book is much more interesting than what you would find in a fiction book because you know that it's true. Although Paul experiences many difficulties fitting in in his new school and neighborhood, he gains so much making new friends and learning so much about life. Many of his hardships also include his mother's emotional and financial problems. He is also without a father, which is a spot in his life that actually seems to be filled by the Pigman. One of the greatest friends he makes is one of his neighbors, Jennifer Wolupopski. Overall, this book has a very strong middle but the ending isn't quite as good as I hoped it would have been. I would still recommend it to any teenager or preteen between the ages of 11-16.

5-0 out of 5 stars nonfiction for fiction lovers
My 12 year old daughter loves Harry Potter and Sammy Keyes.She moaned when I insisted that she read a biography this summer.Lucky for her, The Pigman and Me was with the biographies in the "young adult" section of our library.It was not what I'd had in mind, but she absolutely loved it.

4-0 out of 5 stars The pigman and me
I read the book The Pigman and Me By paul zindel. This is the second book in the series that I have read, I enjoyed both very much.Each book in the series has its own separate caracters, story, and its own losson.
In this particular book the caracters are interesting. There are there are Betty and Paul who are the children, there is a mother who is a huge part of the story. The mother has a friend named Connie Vivona Who has twins named nicky and joey. The other caracters are nono Frankie and nono Mamie,who is the daughter of Connie Vivona. All the caracters are Italian.
The story is being told in retrospect by paul. Most of the story is taking place in Travis, Staten Island when they were living there.
The story tells of them when they were teenagers and didnt have any money. They would move from house to house when the rent was due. They had many finantial and emotional strugles. They learn about friendships,confidence and the importance of helping each other.
You will enjoy finding out the meaning of the pigman and who he is in the story.

3-0 out of 5 stars Starts out great, but...
If you want to feel good at the end of a story, this is not the book for you.It's a fascinating glimpse into the real life of an author, and it's a neat exploration into a time and region that no longer exists.But the end of the book, in it's honesty, makes you feel kind of sad and cynical.Hmm bummer.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Pigman & Me by: paul zindel
My book is called the Pigman and Me, Written by: Paul Zindel. The book is about a boy that lives with his mother and sister. They constantly move from homes. Finally, they moved to a house in Travis, Staten Island. They buy a house with Connie. Connie was a friend of Paul's mother, her husband abandoned her and she was going to all houses to see if she could sleep in one, at last she got to their house and stayed there. She had twins, their names where Nicky and Joey, they were fresh kids, five year old and loved to do crazy things. The book talks about a boy named Paul that meat Nonno Franki, his pigman. Nonno Franki was an Italian man, father of Connie that came and cooked to all. He planted potatoes and beans in the house's garden. He gave Paul helpful advice and solutions to all problems. He meats his neighbor, named Jennifer he becomes best friends with her and went to school with her. They usually sat under an apple tree located on Paul's garden. At school Paul has good and bad times, but always with excellent grades. In the end Paul's mother lives the house and moves away from Travais.He was told by his pigman that he was going to be a writer. ... Read more


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