Enjoy our treasure trove of AdLit resources! | | Dear AdLit Readers, We're taking a trip down memory lane with some of our favorite books, authors, and resources in recent years. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do! Speak soon, |
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For the Love of Teaching: A Few of Our Favorite AdLit Things! |
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AdLit has a wealth of supports for teachers building students' reading skills and will! Here are a few of our favorites! Teaching with Text Sets Looking for a way to get students engaged in topics and themes in your English or History classes? Text sets hook students curiosity through music, videos, speeches, collections of books, and more. Teacher Bonus: It's a really fun way to teach content! |
AdLit 101 If you are trying to figure out the wide and sometimes confusing world of adolescent literacy, delve into our AdLit 101 modules. You can jump into any topic that interests you or your staff to learn practical advice on teaching reading and writing to adolescent learners. Adolescent Literacy Intervention What does an adolescent literacy intervention look like? We took a look at an 8th grade intervention where students were engaged, working hard, and having fun as they strengthened their literacy skills. |
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| Get Inspired by Middle Grade and Young Adult Stories. Looking for other book recommendations? Check out AdLit's Book Finder and Themed Booklists. |
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For The Love of Reading: Author Interviews |
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At AdLit we have the great fortune to chat with many amazing middle grade and young adult authors. Check out a few of favorites from recent years! Angie Thomas Rick Riordan Angeline Boulley Alan Gratz Donna Barba Higuera |
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For the Love of Reading: How AdLit Are You? |
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How well do you know your middle grade (MG) and young adult (YA) literature? Test your knowledge with our monthly MG/YA quiz. Click on an answer to reveal if you chose the correct one! |
In which of the following books does a father unexpectedly encounter aliens, pirates, and time-traveling dinosaurs in an attempt to run a quick errand for his children? Fortunately the Milk Coraline Pirate Stew |
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Sister Site Highlight: Colorin Colorado |
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How to Support Immigrant Students and Families: Strategies for Schools and Early Childhood Programs This comprehensive guide includes dozens of strategies that educators, staff, and administrators can use to support immigrant students and their families. It also highlights some of the partnerships and collaborative efforts that can best support families facing or navigating uncertainty. |
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Drop Us a Line We want to hear from you. Have you created resources you would like to share with other educators on AdLit? Is there content you would like to see featured on our site or in our monthly newsletter? Please send us your ideas. We are eager to hear from you! |
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| A special thanks to the National Education Association for their support of AdLit.org. Their generous grant affirms the NEA's commitment to literacy, equity, and achievement for all of our students. |
| The Grateful American Foundation is a proud partner of AdLit.org, supporting author interviews, the development of instructional resources, and the relaunch of AdLit’s “Unlocking the Past” project. |
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