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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Hiroshima Dreams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/hiroshimacover.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-649" title="hiroshimacover" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/hiroshimacover-198x300.jpg" alt="" width="198" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002N2XIEI?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B002N2XIEI">Hiroshima Dreams</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B002N2XIEI" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
by: Kelly Easton</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary: </strong>Lin O&#8217;Neil, a talented but shy girl growing up in Providence, Rhode Island, develops a close relationship with her Japanese grandmother, who shares Lin&#8217;s gift of precognition.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:  <a href="http://www.kellyeaston.com" target="_blank">www.kellyeaston.com</a><br />
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<p><strong>Teacher&#8217;s Guide:  Not Yet Available<br />
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<p><strong>Related Resources:  Peace Lesson Plans<br />
<a href="http://www.wilmington.edu/prcteachers/LessonPlans.cfm" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.creni.org/filestore/documents/stepping_out/events/hiroshima_day/Hiroshima_Day.pdf" target="_blank">Hiroshima Day Lesson Plan (pdf)<br />
</a></strong>This pdf document is a multi-day unit on Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes and Hiroshima Day with color illustrations of the story.<strong><a href="http://www.creni.org/filestore/documents/stepping_out/events/hiroshima_day/Hiroshima_Day.pdf" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.wilmington.edu/prcteachers/LessonPlans.cfm" target="_blank">Peace Lesson Plans @ Wilmington College</p>
<p>http://www.wilmington.edu/prcteachers/LessonPlans.cfm</p>
<p></a></strong>This site contains lesson plans divided by grade levels:  elementary (1-5), junior high (5-8), and high school (9-12).   Many of these lesson plans deal with American/Japanese relations before and after WWII.    For example, one lesson plan explores prejudice and appreciation of other cultures through relating the story of friendship dolls that were sent from America to Japan in 1926.  Another lesson deals explores the story of Sadako and focuses on Hiroshima Day.  Teachers should find plenty of ideas at this site.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/models/sadako/index.html" target="_blank"><strong>Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes</p>
<p>http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/models/sadako/index.html</p>
<p></strong></a>This site will help teachers and students to complete an engaging research project <span style="color: #000000;">as part of a study of the historical         novel <em>Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes</em>, a true story         about a girl who lived in Hiroshima on the day that the United States dropped         the atomic bomb on that city in an attempt to end World War II.    This book would be a great companion novel to read before or after <em>Hiroshima Dreams</em>, or this assignment could be adapted.  To better understand the novel,  student assignments include  research about         this event in history and its effect on the people of Hiroshima and the world at large.  This site includes mini-lessons, resources, and assessment tools.<br />
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<p><strong>Read Aloud Recommendation: </strong>This coming of age novel probably lacks the action to hold students&#8217; attention as a traditional read aloud, but it would be great for literature circles and for the teacher to read aloud in segments.  I would recommend it as a companion novel to <em>Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes</em> as it deals with the aftermath of Hiroshima and the effects of the atomic bomb generations later.    <strong><br />
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  The Entertainer and the Dybbuk</title>
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<p><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003B652M6?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B003B652M6"><br />
The Entertainer and the Dybbuk</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B003B652M6" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
by:  Sid Fleischman</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary: </strong>A struggling American ventriloquist in post-World War II Europe is possessed by the mischievous spirit of a young Jewish boy killed in the Holocaust. (Includes author&#8217;s note which details the murder of over one million children by the Nazis during the 1930s and 1940s.)</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:</strong> <a href="http://sidfleischman.com" target="_blank"><strong>http://sidfleischman.com</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Related Resources:  Children During the Holocaust</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.annefrank.org" target="_blank">Anne Frank Museum, Amsterdam<br />
</a></strong>Online exhibits, Photos, and Information about Anne Frank and her World-Famous Diary including a 3-D Tour of Anne&#8217;s Hiding Place (The Secret Annex)<br />
<a href="http://remember.org/" target="_blank"><br />
<strong>Holocaust Cybrary @ remember.org</strong></a><br />
Powerful Art by Children and Survivors as well as a Virtual Tour of Auschwitz</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/people/children.htm" target="_blank">Teacher&#8217;s Guide to the Holocaust:  Children </a><br />
</strong>Produced by the FL Center for Instructional Technology (Lots of Web Resources for Teaching About the Holocaust and Children)</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005210" target="_blank">United States Holocaust Museum:  Anne Frank<br />
</a></strong>Informational Articles, Photos, and Web Links</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005142" target="_blank">United States Holocaust Museum:  Children During the Holocaust<br />
</a></strong>Informational Articles, Photos, Videos, and Web Links</p>
<p><strong>Related Resources:  Vaudeville</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA02/easton/vaudeville/vaudeville.html" target="_blank">American Studies @ The University of Virginia:  Vaudeville</a><br />
</strong>Information about Vaudeville Performers, Audio, and Video Footage from Actual Performances, and Web Links</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/vshtml/vshome.html" target="_blank">Library of Congress&#8217; American Memory:  American Variety Stage</a><br />
</strong>Collection of Materials About American Variety Stage from 1870-1920 Including Theater Bills, Photos, Sound Recordings, and Video<strong><br />
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.musicals101.com/vaude1.htm#Palace" target="_blank">Vaudeville:  A History </a><br />
</strong>Short Articles About Vaudeville</p>
<p><strong>Related Resources:  Ventriloquism</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com/ventriloquism-tribute/vaudeville-ventriloquists/index.htm" target="_blank">Ventriloquism During the Vaudeville Era</a><br />
</strong>Historic Information and Photos of Ventriloquists  from 1900-1930</p>
<p><strong>Ventriloquist Video (YouTube Version)</strong><br />
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<p>Description:  YouTube Video of Terry Fator Performance on Letterman<br />
Please view this version of the video, as it is from the original source, if possible.<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bPmwzhqEgw" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bPmwzhqEgw</a></p>
<p><strong>Ventriloquist Video<br />
(Version for Schools Who Cannot Access YouTube)</strong></p>
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<p>Description:  YouTube Video of Terry Fator on Letterman<br />
This posting of the same video is for schools who cannot access YouTube due to content filtering.  Please view the video from the original source if possible.<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bPmwzhqEgw" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bPmwzhqEgw</a><br />
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Related Resources:  War Crimes Prosecution<br />
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<a href="http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/nuremberg/nuremberg.htm" target="_blank">Famous War Trials:  Nuremberg Trials (Faculty Project of University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law)</a></strong><br />
Account of Trial, Chart of Defendants, Diagram of Courtroom, Transcripts and More in Easy to Read Format</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Trials" target="_blank">Nuremberg Trials:  Wikipedia</a><br />
</strong>Great Article with Lots of Photos and Links<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005140" target="_blank">United States Holocaust Museum:  War Crimes Trial</a><br />
</strong>Information, Photos, Videos of Personal Narratives, Historical Film Footage and More</p>
<p><strong>Read Aloud Recommendation:<br />
</strong>Students love a good ghost story and this is no exception!  Teachers will find this to be a good read aloud to use as part of a study of the Holocaust and War Crimes Trials that followed World War II.</p>
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Do the Math:  Secrets, Lies, and Algebra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/dothemath.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-585" title="dothemath_cover" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/dothemath-194x300.jpg" alt="" width="194" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061229571?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0061229571">Do the Math: Secrets, Lies, and Algebra</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0061229571" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> by:  Wendy Lichtman</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong> Tess has always loved math. She uses mathematical concepts to help her understand things in her life, so she is dismayed to find out how much math, and life, can change in eighth grade.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:<br />
</strong> <a href="http://www.wendylichtman.com" target="_blank"><strong>http://www.wendylichtman.com</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Author Interview @ Cynsations:<br />
<a href="http://cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2009/05/author-interview-wendy-lichtman-on-do.html" target="_blank">http://cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2009/05/author-interview-wendy-lichtman-on-do.html</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Teacher Resource Guide:<br />
<a href="http://www.fcps.edu/fairfaxnetwork/mta/resource/activityguides/lichtman_guide.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.fcps.edu/fairfaxnetwork/mta/resource/activityguides/lichtman_guide.pdf</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/mathgenius.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-594" title="mathgenius" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/mathgenius-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><strong>Mathematics Resources</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.aplusmath.com" target="_blank">http://www.aplusmath.com<br />
</a></strong>Interactivity<strong> </strong>is the focus of this mathematics Web site.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.figurethis.org" target="_blank"><strong>http://www.figurethis.org</strong></a><br />
This is a math challenge site for families by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.math.com/parents.html" target="_blank">http://www.math.com/parents.html</a></strong><br />
Review math concepts you may have forgotten, or find math resources for homeschooling or for extra practice.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.mathgoodies.com/students.html" target="_blank">http://www.mathgoodies.com/students.html</a></strong></p>
<p>Tutorials, worksheets, games, puzzles, flashcards, and more are available on this site!<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.mathleague.com" target="_blank">http://www.mathleague.com</a><br />
</strong>This site has a mathematics help facility section with math explanations.  However, the coolest part feature of this site is the math contests by grade level.  Schools have to purchase the materials in order to participate (free samples are available for practice), but they are very reasonable ($30 for 30 booklets).  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.purplemath.com" target="_blank">http://www.purplemath.com</a></strong><br />
This site is designed to help students gain understanding and confidence in algebra.  In addition to on-site lessons, there is a great list of additional Web sites for more assistance.</p>
<p><strong>Read Aloud Recommendation:<br />
</strong>This would<strong> </strong>be a really fun book to read to middle school students, or advanced upper elementary students during the beginning or end of math class.  What a neat way to explore math concepts!</p>
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Someone Named Eva</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/someonenamedeva.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-448" title="someonenamedeva" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/someonenamedeva-202x300.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0547237669?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0547237669">S<strong>omeone Named Eva</strong></a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0547237669" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><strong> by Joan M. Wolf</strong><br />
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Summary: </strong>From her home in Lidice, Czechoslovakia, in 1942, eleven-year-old Milada is taken with other blond, blue-eyed children to a school in Poland to be trained as &#8220;proper Germans&#8221; for adoption by German families, but all the while she remembers her true name and history.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:  <a href="http://www.jmwolf.com/" target="_blank">http://www.jmwolf.com</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Teacher&#8217;s Guide:  <a href="http://suzyred.com/2009-someone-named-eva.html" target="_blank">Kids&#8217; Wing Activities</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Czechoslovakia (The Czech Republic and Slovakia)</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://suzyred.com/2009-someone-named-eva.html" target="_blank"></a><a href="https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ez.html" target="_blank">The Czech Republic:  The CIA Factbook</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/lo.html" target="_blank">Slovakia:  The CIA Factbook</a><a href="http://suzyred.com/2009-someone-named-eva.html" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Holocaust</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ap.org/FOI/foi_050607a.html" target="_blank">AP Story of Lebensborn Children</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?lang=en&amp;ModuleId=10005142" target="_blank">Children of the Holocaust (US Holocaust Memorial Museum)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jmberlin.de/toedliche-medizin/en/ausstellung.html" target="_blank">Deadly Medicine:  Creating the Master Race @ the Jewish Museum Berlin</a><a href="http://www.lidice-memorial.cz/MChild_history_en.aspx" target="_blank"><br />
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Lebensborn.html" target="_blank">Lebensborn Program:  Jewish Virtual Library</a><a href="http://www.lidice-memorial.cz/MChild_history_en.aspx" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.lidice-memorial.cz/MChild_history_en.aspx" target="_blank">Lidice Memorial:  Children&#8217;s Victims Memorial</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/" target="_blank">United States Holocaust Memorial Museum</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/media_ph.php?lang=en&amp;ModuleId=10005140&amp;MediaId=567" target="_blank">Photo of War Crimes Trial:  Maria Dolezalova, One of The Children Kidnapped by German Forces After Destruction of Lidice (US Holocaust Memorial Museum)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Ravensbruck.html" target="_blank">Ravensbruck:  Concentration Camp for Women @ The Jewish Virtual Library</a><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/media_ph.php?lang=en&amp;ModuleId=10005140&amp;MediaId=567" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  WWII</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/media_nm.php?lang=en&amp;ModuleId=10005137&amp;MediaId=3376" target="_blank">Interactive Map of World War II in Europe</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.thirdreichruins.com/index.htm" target="_blank">The Third Reich in Ruins (Photos of Historical Sites:  Then and Now)</a><a href="http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/media_nm.php?lang=en&amp;ModuleId=10005137&amp;MediaId=3376" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/WAKI-ViewArticle.aspx?pin=x-wo072800a&amp;article_id=738&amp;chapter_id=15&amp;chapter_title=United_States&amp;article_title=WW_II" target="_blank">WWII:  The World Almanac</p>
<p></a>Read Aloud Recommendation: </strong>This book, based on a true story, will allow students a glimpse into the lives of children in Nazi occupied countries during World War II.<strong> </strong>This is a compelling story of one girl&#8217;s struggle to maintain her identity despite being torn away from her family and country.  I believe students will be immersed in this story from the first chapter.  I recommend it for students in grades 5 and up.  It is an essential piece of literature for World War II study.</p>
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Elijah of Buxton</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 05:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/elijahofbuxton.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-444" title="elijahofbuxton" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/elijahofbuxton-197x300.jpg" alt="" width="197" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0439023459?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0439023459">Elijah Of Buxton</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0439023459" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></strong><strong> by Christopher Paul Curtis</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong> Eleven-year-old Elijah Freeman, the first free-born child in Buxton, Canada, which is a haven for slaves fleeing the American South in 1859, uses his wits and skills to try to bring to justice the lying preacher who has stolen money that was to be used to buy a family&#8217;s freedom.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site: <a href="http://www.nobodybutcurtis.com" target="_blank">http://www.nobodybutcurtis.com</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Author Resources:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.readingrockets.org/books/interviews/curtis/transcript" target="_blank"><strong>Author Interview @ Reading Rockets</p>
<p>http://www.readingrockets.org/books/interviews/curtis/transcript</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.randomhouse.com/features/christopherpaulcurtis/christophercurtis.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Biography of Christopher Paul Curtis @ Random House</p>
<p>http://www.randomhouse.com/features/christopherpaulcurtis/christophercurtis.htm</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/au-curtis-christopher-paul.asp" target="_blank"><strong>Biography and Interview (Text) @ Kidsread.com</p>
<p>http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/au-curtis-christopher-paul.asp</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/contributor.jsp?id=3261" target="_blank">Biography @ Scholastic Web Site</p>
<p>http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/contributor.jsp?id=3261</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.randomhouse.com/features/christopherpaulcurtis/teachers.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Teacher&#8217;s Guides for Bud, Not Buddy and The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 @ Random House Web Site</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Video Interview by Scholastic (Part I and II)<br />
</strong>Description:  YouTube Videos of Interview with Christopher Paul Curtis<br />
Please view this version of the videos, as it is from the original source, if possible.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/au-curtis-christopher-paul.asp" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Part I URL: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5HkR1o2LiI" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5HkR1o2LiI</a><br />
Part II URL:  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaky2QAapVw" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaky2QAapVw</a></strong><br />
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<p>Description:  YouTube Videos of Interview with Christopher Paul Curtis<br />
This posting of the same videos is for schools who cannot access YouTube due to content filtering.  Please view the video from the original source if possible.</p>
<p><strong>Teacher Resources:<br />
<a href="http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/collateral.jsp?id=29928" target="_blank"><br />
Booktalk @ Scholastic Web Site Including Link to Video Version of Booktalk</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/collateral.jsp?id=31061" target="_blank">Discussion Guide @ Scholastic Web Site</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/collateral.jsp?id=31083" target="_blank">Extension Activities @ Scholastic Web Site Including Web Links</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Elgin Settlement at Buxton</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.buxtonmuseum.com/history/hist-ELGIN.html" target="_blank"><strong><br />
History of the Elgin Settlement @ the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.buxtonmuseum.com/exhibits/exhibits.html" target="_blank"><strong>Photos of the Buxton National Historic Site (Including a School Built in 1861 and a Log Cabin Built in 1852)</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Frederick Douglass</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.frederickdouglass.org/douglass_bio.html" target="_blank">A Short Biography of Frederick Douglass (Links to Additional Information)</a><br />
<a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1539.html" target="_blank"><br />
Frederick Douglass @ Africans in America by PBS (Links to Teacher&#8217;s Guide)<br />
</a><a href="http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/douglass" target="_blank"><br />
</a><a href="http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/douglass" target="_blank">Frederick Douglass @ America&#8217;s Stories from America&#8217;s Library (Library of Congress/Primary Resources)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.nps.gov/archive/frdo/freddoug.html" target="_blank">Frederick Douglass National Historic Site</a><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1539.html" target="_blank"> </a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  John Brown</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1550.html" target="_blank">John Brown @ Africans in American by PBS (Links to Teacher&#8217;s Guide)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/brown/" target="_blank">John Brown&#8217;s Holy War @ American Experience Site (PBS-Includes Maps, Timeline, Primary Resources, and Teacher&#8217;s Guide)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.johnbrown.org/" target="_blank">The Kennedy Farmhouse @ johnbrown.org (Staging Site for Raid on Harpers Ferry)</a><a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/brown/" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links: Liberty Bell of Buxton</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/collateral.jsp?id=31083" target="_blank"><strong>News Article on Symbolism of Buxton Liberty Bell<br />
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<a href="http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/english/news/2007/n20070214.shtml" target="_blank">News Release with Photos @ the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Web Site </a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links: Underground Railroad</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/" target="_blank">The Underground Railroad:  Presented by National Geographic Online</a><br />
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<p><strong>Read Aloud Recommendation: </strong>I am ambivalent about my recommendation on this book.   I do not want to turn anyone off to the story.  I think it is a &#8220;must read&#8221; for students in grades 5 and up, but I have to be straightforward with teachers who may be looking for a page turning, &#8220;keep &#8216;em on the edge of their seats&#8221; read aloud. I found the first half of the book difficult to read because I found it hard to relate to the main character, Elijah.  In fact, it took me longer to read this book than any of the other Georgia Book Award nominees.   I think that the dialect and the author&#8217;s use of stories within the story distant the reader at first.  However, the last six chapters of the book redeemed it for me.  The last part of the book is very powerful, particularly the scene in the barn where Elijah finds five captured slaves.  It will make students think about slavery in terms that a dry textbook will never be able to do.  Because this book explores the topic of slavery from a different perspective, that of a child born into freedom in the Canadian settlement of Buxton, and because of the humor in the story, I believe students will find the first part of the book enlightening and enjoyable, but slow paced.  However, they will find the last part of the book exciting, moving, and memorable.  I highly recommend this title for students (grades 5 and up) who are learning about the history of slavery in the United States.</p>
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Greetings From Nowhere</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 02:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>readingt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/greetingsfromnowhere.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-431" title="greetingsfromnowhere" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/greetingsfromnowhere-201x300.jpg" alt="" width="201" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0374399379?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0374399379">Greetings from Nowhere</a> <img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0374399379" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></strong><strong>by Barbara O&#8217;Connor</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong> In North Carolina&#8217;s Great Smoky Mountains, a troubled boy and his mother, a happy family seeking adventure, a man and his lonely daughter, and the widow who must sell the run-down motel that has been her home for decades, meet and are transformed by their shared experiences.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:  <a href="http://www.barboconnor.com/" target="_blank">http://www.barboconnor.com</p>
<p></a>Additional Author Resources: <a href="http://greetings-from-nowhere.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></p>
<p></a><a href="http://us.macmillan.com/author/barbaraoconnor" target="_blank">A Brief Self Description on Macmillan Books Web Site</a><a href="http://greetings-from-nowhere.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"></p>
<p>Greetings from Nowhere, Author Blog</a> <a href="http://www.barboconnor.com/" target="_blank"> </a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Teacher Guide:  <a href="http://www.barboconnor.com/pages/teacher/teachr1.html" target="_blank">From Teacher Section of Author Web Site (pdf) </a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Great Smoky Mountains</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.nps.gov/grsm/photosmultimedia/index.htm" target="_blank">Great Smoky Mountains National Park Photos and Multimedia:  National Park Service Web Site</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.visitsmokies.org" target="_blank"><strong>North Carolina&#8217;s Smoky Mountains</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  North Carolina Attractions Referenced in Story</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.dollywood.com" target="_blank">Dollywood</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ghosttowninthesky.com/" target="_blank">Ghost Town in the Sky, Maggie Valley</a></strong> <strong>(Cowboytown)</strong><br />
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<a href="http://www.maggievalley.org/" target="_blank">Maggie Valley Attractions</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.rubyfalls.com/" target="_blank">Ruby Falls</a><a href="http://www.maggievalley.org/" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.tuckaleecheecaverns.com/" target="_blank">Tuckaleechee Caverns</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Read Aloud Recommendation: </strong>Because of the alternating perspectives of the story (Aggie, Willow, Loretta, and Kirby), students may need a graphic organizer in order to keep their perspective as the story is read aloud.  This book would be most appropriate for students in grades 5 and up.  Personally, I think this book would be best read on an individual basis, so that the reader can take his or her time understanding how the stories and lives of the characters intertwine.  This story, about wounded people who help each other heal, is not the best choice for reading aloud.<strong></strong></p>
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Billy Creekmore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/billycreekmore.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-405" title="billycreekmore" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/billycreekmore-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060775726?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0060775726">Billy Creekmore: A Novel</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0060775726" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" />:  by Tracey Porter</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary: </strong>One day a stranger comes to claim Billy Creekmore from the Guardian Angels Home for Boys; and he embarks on a cross-country journey in search of his past, his future, and his own true self.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:  <a href="http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/12608/Tracey_Porter/index.aspx" target="_blank">Brief Biography on Harper Collins Web Site</a><br />
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<p><strong>Other Author Resources:</strong><strong> </strong><a href="http://www.harpercollins.com/author/authorExtra.aspx?authorID=12608&amp;isbn13=9780060775704&amp;displayType=bookessay" target="_blank"><strong>Author Essay on Billy Creekmore</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Teaching Resources:  <a href="http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/12608/Tracey_Porter/index.aspx" target="_blank">Link to Reading Guide from Harper Collins (pdf)<br />
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<p><strong>Related Resources:  Circuses</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.circushistory.org/Photos/Photo.htm" target="_blank">Circus Historical Society Photos</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.sarasotacircushistory.com/" target="_blank">Circus History in Sarasota (includes slideshows)</a><br />
<a href="http://circusweb.com/circuswebFrames.html" target="_blank"><br />
Circus Web:  Circuses Past and Present</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://circusworld.wisconsinhistory.org/" target="_blank">Explore Circus World:  From the Wisconsin Historical Society (Click on Circus Museum to See a Slide Show of Photos including Circus Posters)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.jugglenow.com/history-of-the-circus.html" target="_blank">History of the Circus from Jugglenow.com</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Resources:  Coal Mining</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thegoldweb.com/home/minerscollection.htm" target="_blank"><strong>A Coal Miner&#8217;s Collection:  Photos of Coal Miner&#8217;s Basic Necessities </strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.umwa.org/index.php?q=content/coal-miners-past" target="_blank"><strong>Coal Miner&#8217;s in the Past:  United Mine Workers of America Web Site (Includes Photos)</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.umwa.org/index.php?q=content/coal-miners-past" target="_blank"><strong></strong></a><a href="http://www.kingdomcome.org/museum/#" target="_blank"><strong>Kentucky Coal Museum Web Site (Includes Short Video about Mining Towns)</strong></a><a href="http://www.umwa.org/index.php?q=content/coal-miners-past" target="_blank"><strong></strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.umwa.org/index.php?q=content/coal-miners-past" target="_blank"><strong></strong></a><a href="http://www.msha.gov/CENTURY/LITTLE/PAGE1.asp" target="_blank"><strong>Little Miners:  Child Labor in the Coal Mining Industry (Includes Photos)</strong></a><a href="http://www.umwa.org/index.php?q=content/coal-miners-past" target="_blank"><strong></strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Related Resources:  Orphanages</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.legends.ca/orphanages/orphanHistory.html" target="_blank">History of Orphanages</p>
<p></a>Related Resources:  West Virginia</p>
<p><a href="http://www.legends.ca/orphanages/orphanHistory.html" target="_blank"><a href="http://www.wvstateparks.com/videos.htm#" target="_blank">The Official West Virginia State Parks and Forests Web Site:  Videos</p>
<p></a></a><a href="http://www.wvcommerce.org/travel/default.aspx" target="_blank">West Virginia Department of Commerce, Travel, and Recreation</a><a href="http://www.legends.ca/orphanages/orphanHistory.html" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Read Aloud Recommendation:  Older students (grades 4 and up) will enjoy exploring the twists and turns of Billy Creekmore&#8217;s life from an Appalachian orphanage to the West Virginia coal mines, and finally, to traveling circuses.  Told in Billy&#8217;s voice, this historical tale about a boy who has to make his way in the world, relying on his own resources, will appeal to students&#8217; sense of adventure in the same way that Huck Finn and Oliver Twist appeal to young readers.  <a href="http://www.jugglenow.com/history-of-the-circus.html" target="_blank"><br />
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Deep and Dark and Dangerous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/deepanddarkcover.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-357 alignleft" title="deepanddarkcover" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/deepanddarkcover-198x300.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="311" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0618665455?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0618665455">Deep and Dark and Dangerous:  A Ghost Story</a></strong><strong> by Mary Downing Hahn</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary: </strong> When thirteen-year-old Ali spends the summer with her aunt and cousin at the family&#8217;s vacation home, she stumbles upon a secret that her mother and aunt have been hiding for over thirty years.</p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:  <a href="http://www.hmhbooks.com/features/mdh/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.hmhbooks.com/features/mdh/index.html</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Teacher&#8217;s Guide:</strong> <strong>Not Currently Available</strong></p>
<p><strong>Teacher Resources: </strong><a href="http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:BbBTBQiQ2RUJ:www.state.lib.la.us/empowerlibrary/DEEP_AND_DARK_AND_DANGEROUS.doc+deep,+and+dark+and+dangerous+booktalk&amp;cd=5&amp;hl=en&amp;ct=clnk&amp;gl=us&amp;client=firefox-a" target="_blank"><strong>Classroom Connections</strong></a>, Great Resources Posted by Elizabeth Borne, a Student at LSU School of Library and Information Science</p>
<p><strong>Multimedia:  <a href="http://digitalbooktalk.com/?p=420" target="_blank">Digital Booktalk</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Ghost Stories</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.americanfolklore.net/campfire.html" target="_blank"><strong>American Folklore (Stories to Read and Audio Podcasts)</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.augusthouse.com/index.cfm?md=Content&amp;sd=StoryTelling&amp;PageName=WhyStoryTelling" target="_blank">August House:  Tips for Scary Storytelling (Link provided to 20 page pdf document, &#8220;The August House Scary Story Startup Kit&#8221;)</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Maine</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.visitmaine.com/map/interactive/" target="_blank"><strong>Interactive Map with Photo and Video Links a the Maine Office of Tourism Web Site</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.visitmaine.com/rich-media/videos/" target="_blank"><strong>Videos of Maine at the Maine Office of Tourism Web Site</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Read-Aloud Recommendation: </strong>Oh, yeah!!<strong> </strong>This novel is a spine chiller, sure to keep students&#8217; interest.  If you need a good ghost story, this book is for you.<strong> </strong></p>
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		<title>Georgia Book Award Nominee 2009-2010:  Trading Places</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/tradingplacescover.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-330" title="tradingplacescover" src="http://readingtreasurechest.com/wp-content/uploads/tradingplacescover-217x300.jpg" alt="" width="217" height="300" /></a><strong>This year I plan to read all the GA Book Award Nominees and provide a “one stop” resource for teachers who would like to use these books in their classrooms.  I will be posting links to author Web sites, teacher’s guides, and related Web links.  I hope to make this an unbiased resource, so I will not be providing my own review of the books–other than recommending it as a read aloud (or not).</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0374317984?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=readtreaches-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0374317984">Trading Places</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=readtreaches-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0374317984" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></strong><strong> by Claudia Mills</strong></p>
<p><strong>Summary: When fifth-grade twins, Amy and Todd, tackle a school project, they also have to cope with issues of friendship at school and problems at home, including their father&#8217;s unemployment.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Author Web Site:  <a href="http://www.claudiamillsauthor.com" target="_blank">http://www.claudiamillsauthor.com</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>A</strong><strong>uthor Interview: <a href="http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/mai_mills_claudia.html" target="_blank">http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/mai_mills_claudia.html</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Teacher&#8217;s Guide:  Not Currently Available</strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Entrepreneurship</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong><a href="http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.php?lesson=EM476&amp;page=teacher" target="_blank">EconEdLink (Lesson Plan from The Council for Economic Education):  I Can Be an Entrepreneur</a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.php?lesson=EM276&amp;page=teacher" target="_blank"><strong>EconEdLink (Lesson Plan from The Council for Economic Education):  Not Your Grandma&#8217;s Lemonade Stand</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ae4rv.com/games/lemonade.htm" target="_blank"><strong>Virtual Lemonade Stand</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Mini-Society Curriculum</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.mini-society.com" target="_blank">http://www.mini-society.com</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Links:  Poetry for Kids</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.gigglepoetry.com/" target="_blank">Gigglepoetry.com</a><br />
</strong>This poetry Web site of Meadowbrook Press includes funny poems, poetry contests, and lots of ideas for teachers.  One neat feature of the site is Ask the Poet Interviews, which include interviews of Darren Sardelli, Bruce Lansky, Eileen Spinelli, Kenn Nesbitt, and many more authors.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.gigglepoetry.com/poetryclass/haiku.html" target="_blank">Haiku:  How to Write a Haiku Poem by Giggle Poetry<br />
</a></strong>This section of gigglepoetry.com offers a brief explanation, examples, and a short lesson.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20070610200555/http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/curriculum/girard.htm" target="_blank">Haiku Teaching Unit</a></strong><br />
This fourteen (14) day unit on haiku poetry was developed by a fifth grade teacher.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.poetryarchive.org" target="_blank">Poetryarchive.org</a><br />
</strong>Wow!! Need poetry readings by children&#8217;s poets?  Some are audio clips (Roald Dahl reading &#8220;Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf&#8221;) and some are video clips including interviews (Valerie Bloom).  There are currently 28 poets featured with photos, biographies, poetry readings, and in some cases, video clips of interviews and readings.  There are also links to the poet&#8217;s Web sites and publisher sites.  Very well done!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.poetry4kids.com/poems" target="_blank">Poetry4kids.com<br />
</a></strong>This poetry Web site of Kenn Nesbitt includes funny poems, lessons, games, contests, a rhyming dictionary, and much more!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kathimitchell.com/poemtypes.html" target="_blank">Poetry for Kids:  Types of Poetry<br />
</a></strong>This site offers a explanation and example of different types of poetry including acrostic, alphabet, autobiographical, ballad, cinquain, color, diamante, epitaph, explorer, haiku, and more with Web links to further resources about each.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.storyit.com" target="_blank"><strong>Storyit.com:  Poems for Children</strong></a><br />
This site contains a wealth of resources including classic poems for children to read online (with a selection of these poems illustrated for printing/display), as well as seasonal themes (poems, story starters, picture prompts, and more about seasons and holidays), and write on shapes (clip art designed to print as lined shapes for use in writing project<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS;">s.</span></p>
<p><strong>Read-Aloud Recommendation:</strong> Recommended.  While this book does not have a fast paced storyline, the story deals with the realities of school and family relationships.  It also delves into economic realities, both through the characters struggle to create and market a product and through the unemployment woes of the former family breadwinner.  Students will be able to identify with this story.</p>
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