Book Swap by Kirby and Marshal (english novels for students txt) 📖
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What is Book Swap?
Book Swap is a creative way for students to be introduce to a variety of topics.
Step 1:
Students are encouraged to bring in their favourite book
Step 2:
Students circulate to look at different types of novels to see what interests them


Curriculum Grade 4
1.1 read a variety of texts from diverse cultures, including literary texts (e.g., myths, plays, short stories, chapter books, letters, diaries, poetry), graphic texts (e.g., graphic novels, diagrams, brochures, graphs and graphic organizers, charts and tables, maps), and informational texts (e.g., textbooks, non-fiction books on a range of topics, print and online newspaper and magazine articles or reviews, print and online encyclopedias and atlases, electronic texts such as e-mails or zines)
How does Book Swap relate?
-Children are able to see a variety type of texts and may choose a type of text that they would not normally would have
-Teachers can choose a specified category of the Book Swap - ie poem or newspaper articles


Precautions
- Ensure that your children have access to books
- Check the books before they are shared to ensure they are appropriate
- Be careful that your class stays on task

Next Lessons
- Have children choose a novel/book/text to read
- Create an assignment about the book
- Have children to create questions based on what they saw from textual features

Other Variation
- Have children rate the book and write a review
- Create a written trailer/ preview
- Instead of walking around, have the students present the topic to a small group or class
To learn more please visit the following link:
Book Swap: http://www.brainpopjr.com/readingandwriting/readingskills/choosingabook/grownups.weml
Book pages: www.bookrix.com
Publication Date: 01-24-2012
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The desire to acquire knowledge about the surrounding world and human society is quite natural and understandable for a person. Life is so developed that an uneducated person will never occupy a high position in any field. Humanity in its mass, and each person individually, develops objectively, regardless of certain life circumstances and obstacles, but with different intensity. The speed of development depends on the quality of training.
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