We’re Back!
Welcome back to The Classroom Bookshelf!
We hope you’ve had a restful summer – and for everyone who’s braced a summer of severe storms, quakes, and winds, we hope you and your students have made it through safely!
We’re excited to share more books that we feel you and your students will enjoy and find useful in your classrooms. As always for each title we share, we include a book review, ideas for lessons and activities related to concepts in the book, and a list of online resources and other books to extend your explorations.
We’re looking forward to starting a new school year with you!
Grace, Erika, and Mary Ann
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About Grace Enriquez
Grace is an associate professor of language and literacy at Lesley University. A former English Language Arts teacher, reading specialist, and literacy consultant, she teaches and writes about children’s literature, critical literacies, and literacies and embodiment. Grace is co-author of The Reading Turn-Around and co-editor of Literacies, Learning, and the Body.
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