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Volume II has more engaging, motivating, and meaningful titles and activities to share with your students. Impact literacy in your school by inspiring even the most reluctant students to pick up books and read. This popular book includes curriculum-related activities for educators to pick up and use right away to meet national standards and raise students' test scores. Find age-appropriate titles on the American Library Association (ALA) and International Reading Association (IRA) recommended reading lists for your students.

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Volume II has more engaging, motivating, and meaningful titles and activities to share with your students. Impact literacy in your school by inspiring even the most reluctant students to pick up books and read. This popular book includes curriculum-related activities for educators to pick up and use right away to meet national standards and raise students' test scores. Find age-appropriate titles on the American Library Association (ALA) and International Reading Association (IRA) recommended reading lists for your students.
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RUTH COX CLARK is Associate Professor in the Library Science and Instructional Technology Department, College of Education, East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, where she teaches graduate level children's and young adult literature courses. She has worked as a school library media specialist and has been the Chair, (and is currently the Secretary), of the Educators of Library Media Specialists Section within AASL. She is the President of the Wisconsin Association of School Librarians as well as a member of the BBYA, Printz, Margaret A. Edwards, Newbery, Carnegie, and both the YALSA and AASL Intellectual Freedom Committees. She is also the author of three professional booktalking guides. She writes a reader's advisory column for Library Media Connection