Students Must Also Make the Moral Grade; Charles Middle Schools Teach Character and ResponsibilityNancy Trejos
Anaheim, Asian American, Chinese, Chinese American, contemporary fiction, ESL, Front Desk, immagrant, Kelly Yang, Los Angeles, Middle Grade, Must Read, We Need Diverse Books, WNDB Making Dreams Come True Mia Tang has a lot of secrets. Number 1: She lives in a motel, not a big house....
The author ofThe Gauntletis back with another middle grade novel. Told in a hybrid of verse and poem,A Bit Of Earthis a contemporary retelling ofThe Secret Garden. It follows a rebellious girl of Bangladeshi and Pakistani descent who finds herself shipped off to a white family in Long Isla...
I struggled with getting my middle son, Joshua, interested in reading for a long time until my mother, who is a teacher, sent him a variety of books and he found some favorites that sparked his interest, including #23 on this list. Now, they enjoy a monthly book club together over zoo...
This sweet middle-grade story tells the tender tale of two boys finding first love with each other over a seaside summer. Use this author-created discussion guide with students to discuss themes from the book, explore creative writing prompts, and learn vocabulary terms (so they can invent new...
These new middle grade books are the perfect addition to your classroom! Check out teacher-favorite authors, award winners, and more.
In this middle grade debut, a young warrior must train in secret to fulfill her destiny. When Faryn’s father brought shame to his family, she and her brother were shunned by society. But a chance encounter with a demon shows Faryn to possibly be the legendary Heaven Breaker, who is said...
I’ve read this with a Grade 2/3 class and see it being relevant right into the middle grades both as a read aloud but also to be read independently. Ideally, this book needs to be discussed. There is so much to talk about in this story about Georgina Hayes, her little brother Toby...
Apple Books Barnes & Noble For Today I Am a Boy ByKim Fu Kim Fu's debut novel follows the life of Peter Huang. As the only son of Chinese immigrants, he is expected to uphold his father's ideal of power and masculinity. But Peter has different dreams: he is certain he is a girl...
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