Posted on August 29, 2012, in Education, General Teaching, Literacy, Middle School, Read Aloud, Social Studies, Video Posts and tagged Barbara Greenwood, child labor books for kids, Factory Girl, Krystal Mills, lessons from the middle, middle school read alouds, poverty cycle books for kids. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
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Yay for you! Moving to video posts is certainly a big step (one I’m not quite ready for myself!) Thanks for sharing about this book… it may come in handy for me this year, as child labour is discussed in one book I plan to use as a read aloud. It will be nice to have other good books to refer to my students.
Thanks Tammy. It was a really good book! I think I may try another video post…I have a great book that I’m going to try to use, about residential schools in the north. I’ll try to smile more next time;)
Krystal
I enjoyed seeing your video and I know I will be checking out this book. Thank you so much. Carolyn