[NIFL-FOBASICS:1396] Which books should I use?

From: Barbara Garner (b.garner4@verizon.net)
Date: Thu May 26 2005 - 08:31:19 EDT


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If you're interested in doing sustained silent reading or starting book
groups with your students, as two of the authors in the most recent issue of
"Focus on Basics" did (http://www.ncsall.net), you may want to take a look
at the two web sites listed below for ideas for books. These links were
provided by "Focus on Basics" editorial board member Cyndy Colletti. I was
planning on running them in the issue but, to tell the truth, I forgot. Barb
Garner, FOB Editor
 
Recommended Trade Books for Adult Literacy Programs by the Ohio 
 Literacy Resource Center 
 http://archon.educ.kent.edu/Oasis/Resc/Trade/index.html
 
 Books for Adult New Readers by Marguerite Weibel: A resource for 
 finding good books for adults with limited reading ability 
 http://hslstaff.med.ohio-state.edu/staff/mweibel/booksforadultreaders/
 


Barbara Garner
b.garner4@verizon.net



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