Table of Contents
- Introduction
by Kathy Short
Tri-Cities Global Literacy Community
- Seeing Clearly: Global Visions in a Teacher Inquiry Community
by Kelly Wissman - ESL Students Find Themselves and Expand their Horizons through Global Literature
by Heather O’Leary - History Matters: Grade Six Students Reflect on the Effects of War
by Krista Jiampetti - How a Social Action Project Revitalized a Third Grade Response to Intervention Reading Group
by Maggie Burns - “Seeing with New Eyes”: Envisioning Learners as Travelers in New Worlds
by Simeen Tabatabai
Teacher Talk, Hofstra
- Expanding the Common Core Text Exemplar List with Global Literature
by Michele Marx - The Common Core Exemplar List and Books Worth Reading
by Joan Zaleski - Finding Quality Global Children’s Literature
by Angela Buffalino-Morgan - Supporting Teachers’ Selection of Texts Beyond CCSS Text Exemplars
by Esmeralda Carini - Global Themes in Poetry Backpacks
by Stephanie Annunziata - Keeping Literature Alive
by Vera Zinnel - Creating Our Cultural Identity Quilt: Using Literature to Explore Who We Are
by Amy Gaddes
A to Z Literacy Movement: Multicultural Book Clubs across Grade Levels
- Introduction to Our Community
by Ann Yanchura - Never Underestimate a First Grader
by Mal Keenan - We Should Do This More Often!
by Ann Yanchura - Lessons from Our World of Words Experience
byAmy MacCrindle - Lesson Plans, Anyone?
by Kimberlee Militello - Learning to Believe in Yourself
by Jenna Brogan - Unusual Suspects
by Gabriela Carbajal
Washington County Reader Leaders
- Partnering Public Library services with Public Schools
by Heather Dantzler and Jessica Ross

WOW Stories, Volume IV, Issue 6 by Worlds of Words is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
This is wonderful!
What a powerfully arming experience this was!
Bravo Maggie Burns- what a meaningful lesson these boys learned!