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English Language Arts Standard A Reading/Literature Selected Resources List
The following sampling of resources may be useful
to school districts as they develop language arts curricula based
on the Reading/Literature standards. Some of the sources listed
provide more reading lists than those mentioned.
- American Library Association (ALA) (1-800-545-2433)
Best Books for Young Adults.
Annual list of the best fiction and nonfiction for young adults.
The Coretta Scott King Awards Books: From Vision to Reality. Award-winning
children's and young adult books published between 1970-1993 and
written or illustrated by African-American book creators. Notable
Children's Books. An annual listing of between 50-80 books. Outstanding
Books for the College Bound. A 16 page annotated brochure with
titles in fiction, non-fiction, biography, theater, and fine arts. Top
One Hundred Countdown: Best of the Best Books for Young Adults.
Top 100 titles for young adults from the past 25 years.
- Cooperative
Children's Book Center (CCBC), School of Education, UW-Madison,
(608)263-3720.
- CCBC Choices. Annual, annotated bibliography of
children's and young adult literature. Send self-addressed, stamped
business envelope to CCBC, 4290 Helen C. White Hall, 600 N. Park
St., Madison, WI 53706.
Multicultural Literature of Children and
Young Adults. Annotated bibliography of over 400 publications
by or about African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans,
and Hispanic Americans. Available from Department of Public Instruction.
(1-800-243-8782) -
International Reading Association (IRA) (1-800-336.READ)
- Children's
Choices. New children's books selected by children and grouped
by reading levels.
Favorite Paperbacks for 1994. Over 100 popular
paperbacks.
Magazines for Kids and Teens. Descriptions of more
than 200 magazines from around the world.
Teacher's Choices. Teachers'
selections of new books for children and adolescents.
Young Adults'
Choices. New books selected by young adult readers.
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National Council
of Teachers of English (NCTE) (1-800-369-6283)
- Books for Junior
High. Literature especially suitable to the junior high/middle
school years and ways to approach that literature with students.
Books
for You: A Booklist for Senior High Students, 11th ed. Nearly
800 plot summaries of current books of high literary quality.
Kaleidoscope:
A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K-8. An annotated bibliography
of 400 books selected by content specialists featuring books published
between 1990-1992.
- The New Standards Project (NSP) (202-783-3368)
- The
New Standards Project has lists of recommended books at elementary,
middle, and high school levels. The mailing address is 700 Eleventh
Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001.
- Selected Websites
- Note:
the following websites were visited on November 16, 1997. Users
should be aware that websites are frequently changed.
Children's
Literature Web Guide [http://http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/storcont.html]
Comprehensive page of Internet resources related to books for
children and young adults.
Cooperative Children's Book Center [http://www.soemadison.wisc.edu/ccbc/]
A children's and young adult literature site created especially
for teachers and librarians in Wisconsin. Includes reviews.
Project
Bartleby[http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/] An archive of
actual texts of classic works on the Web.
Project Gutenberg [http://promo.net/pg/]
Another archive of actual texts of classic books.
Content Standard A
For questions about this information, contact Emilie Amundson (608) 266-3551
Last updated on 10/1/2009 1:58:28 PM
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