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Literature - the Book, the Place and the Pen - Ambler, Andrea Louise; Klocek, Jerald Eugene
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Teaching Literature in a Clever, Fun Way - A Book For Classroom Teachers & Home Schoolers. "LITERATURE: the Book, the Place and the Pen" is designed to educate students about good literature both in the classroom and at home. The information is applicable to all grade levels. There are multiple exciting activities that engage students in reading literature and also writing about what they have learned. The book meets national language arts standards through twelve chapters, each centered on a different genre of literature. There are unique writing tasks in each chapter, interesting background…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Teaching Literature in a Clever, Fun Way - A Book For Classroom Teachers & Home Schoolers. "LITERATURE: the Book, the Place and the Pen" is designed to educate students about good literature both in the classroom and at home. The information is applicable to all grade levels. There are multiple exciting activities that engage students in reading literature and also writing about what they have learned. The book meets national language arts standards through twelve chapters, each centered on a different genre of literature. There are unique writing tasks in each chapter, interesting background information about each genre, and practical and inspirational assignments for the students. "LITERATURE: the Book, the Place and the Pen" encourages students to become prolific, life-long readers of all types of literature - short stories, novels, non-fiction, drama and poetry. To instill in students a love of reading, so they can strive to become insightful thinkers and competent writers of literature in its many varied forms. As F. Scott Fitzgerald believed, good literature reflects in some way the multi-faceted nature of life: "That is part of the beauty of literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong…" Through literature, students learn to explore life and to consider the various options for themselves.
Autorenporträt
Andrea Louise Ambler, author of "Keeping the Poetry Flame Alive: A Teaching Resource Book" has B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Southern California, and also attended UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and the University of Hawaii. Andrea taught at the elementary through university levels with the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills Unified School Districts, and the Department of Defense in Germany. Her teaching included English, science and history for many years. She also served as University Mentor for the Department of Teacher Education, Azusa Pacific University.Andrea was awarded "Teacher of the Year" by the Beverly Hills Educational Foundation, received "Outstanding Teacher Awards" from the Beverly Hills School District and Chamber of Commerce, and was honored twice with the "Johns Hopkins University Teacher Recognition Award." She is listed in "Who's Who in American Education." Her previous books are: "LITERATURE: the Book, the Place and the Pen" and "Keepers of the Flame: A Poetry and Prose Resource Book for Teachers" as co-author, and she helped develop "Distant Shore," part of a K-8 literature series for McGraw-Hill Publishing. Andrea has made numerous presentations at local and state English conferences, and currently resides with her husband, Charles Hargrove, in Pasadena, California.