Booklist to Expand How Students Read the World: Using Nonfiction to Build Understanding

Booklist to Expand How Students Read the World: Using Nonfiction to Build Understanding

In my classroom, I use nonfiction to help students make sense of the world around them. I want them to see that nonfiction is more than a source of facts—it helps us understand people, experiences, history, and ideas. I chose the books in this collection because they invite students to explore topics such as identity…

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Aden Cador
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