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Middle grade fiction for social issues

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One of the big units my fourth and fifth graders read during the year is one on social issues.  They usually really like it because they get to read about the big stuff-death, abuse, war, homelessness, disabilities... I sincerely hope they haven't had to deal with the issues, but the truth is, they do.  Not all of them, thankfully, but a lot of kids deal with some of these things on a daily basis, and it's great for building empathy, even if they don't have to deal with them directly.  These new books all would be great for a social issues unit. The first one is called "Feathered" by Deborah Kerbel.  It's about 11 year old Finch and it gets it's title from a story she tells that when Finch was little, she sprouted a feather.  They pulled it out and no more grew in, but Finch always has had the sensation that she would one day be able to fly.  In the meantime, her life is not awesome.  Her dad died of cancer 9 months ago, her mom is suffering from dee...

March Book Madness

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I started a project with my students this week called "March Book Madness" which is a twitter project. (#2016MBM).  I work in a Montessori school and if you didn't know this about the Montessori philosophy, they do not believe in competition.  The feeling is that if there is one winner, there are many, many losers and so just say no to competition.  Except that the kids are completely out of their minds for any kind of competition.  So ok, in this competition, the books are the winners (and really, so are the kids for reading all the books).  I introduced some of the books this week but especially with the picture books, there were lots of them I hadn't read.  So here are a few that I read this week. My new favorite picture book is called "Wolfie the Bunny" by Ame Dyckman.  I'd read a lot of rave reviews about this one but somehow we'd never connected until today.  I'm really sorry I waited so long because this one is awesome.  It's abou...