Getting the goods

Teaching Pre K-8, Nov/Dec 2001 by Hurst, Carol Otis

Practicing and mastering reading and writing skills need not be destructive to a piece of great literature. These activities may actually increase your students' appreciation of the book, if the touch is a light one. Enjoy.

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Carol Otis Hurst, a former librarian, is a master storyteller, a children's literature consultant and a Teaching Editor of Teaching K-8. E-mail: CarolHurst@me diaone.net; www.Caro[Hurst.com

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