I work in a very conservative district. Have all of these books been reviewed for grade-appropriate content? Or, have the reviews mainly focused on the reading-level for each book? Thanks!
The books were all reviewed for content appropriate to the educational goals for the various grade levels, not just reading levels. However, given the tremendous differences across districts in what is considered appropriate, you should attend to the annotation to make your own decisions and seek out longer book reviews if you have questions.
We do list some series at the end of the book lists, see for example Grades 2-3, but our major focus is on recommended books that teachers might use in their classrooms.
Very useful. Can you provide all stories (Copy right free) for reading under a one roof
These books are all copyrighted by their publishers and so can only be accessed through purchase as physical books or e books.
I can not access the above links. can you please help?
I’d be happy to help, if I can. Are the lists clickable for you? You can also scroll through the pages using the orange numbered dots.
I love these booklists. What does the asterisk mean in front of some of the book titles?
The asterisk means that this is a book we highly recommend.
I work in a very conservative district. Have all of these books been reviewed for grade-appropriate content? Or, have the reviews mainly focused on the reading-level for each book? Thanks!
The books were all reviewed for content appropriate to the educational goals for the various grade levels, not just reading levels. However, given the tremendous differences across districts in what is considered appropriate, you should attend to the annotation to make your own decisions and seek out longer book reviews if you have questions.
Do you happen to have these lists available for book series?
Thanks.
We do list some series at the end of the book lists, see for example Grades 2-3, but our major focus is on recommended books that teachers might use in their classrooms.