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Montgomery, Paula Kay was born on September 23, 1946 in Omaha. Daughter of Floyd Woodrow and Adelyn Ann Montgomery.
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How can teachers or library media specialists use their students' obvious interests in particular subjects as a motivating force for reading? The answer lies in the techniques, activities, and resources in Approaches to Literature through Subject. An introductory chapter discusses how students become interested in subjects because of characteristics such as sex, age, culture, intelligence, etc., and the skills educators need to employ these interests to encourage students to read. Each chapter presents a subject, either people, places, things, or events. Two examples of each general subject are explored in detail, dividing them into the categories of real, imaginary, historical, and current. Related teacher and student resources are provided, as well as suggested activities and teaching methods.
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The form in which literature is fashioned and presented often determines its impact. Approaches to Literature through Literary Form discusses the various structures of literature (narration, exposition, persuasion, procedure, and description) and identifies sources that will engage student interest. Activities, teaching techniques, and resources are provided for introducing the forms of literature that are explored.
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Delight students and library patrons, encourage learning, and build library research skills with these 280 handsome, reproducible bookmarks. They cover topics from art (e.g., finger puppet patterns) and music (e.g., biographies of composers) to math (e.g., metric chart), science (e.g., insect identification), social studies (e.g., members of the U.S. Supreme Court), and on and on. Each bookmark includes a question or instructions to motivate students to read more or to search for further information. Suggestions or clues direct students in library research. Use the backs for bibliographies, assignments, thank-you notes, parent messages, and more. No educator should be without this book! Delight students and library patrons, encourage learning, and build library research skills with these 280 handsome, reproducible bookmarks. They cover topics from art (e.g., finger puppet patterns) and music (e.g., biographies of composers) to math (e.g., metric chart), science (e.g., insect identification), social studies (e.g., members of the U.S. Supreme Court), and on and on. Each bookmark includes a question or instructions to motivate students to read more or to search for further information. Suggestions or clues direct students in library research. Use the backs for bibliographies, assignments, thank-you notes, parent messages, and more. No educator should be without this book!
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Montgomery, Paula Kay was born on September 23, 1946 in Omaha. Daughter of Floyd Woodrow and Adelyn Ann Montgomery.
Bachelor in English, Florida State University, 1967. Master of Library Science in Library. Science, Florida State University, 1968.
Doctor of Philosophy in Reading Education, 1989.
School library, Montgomery County Public School, Rockville, Maryland., 1969-1972;
library specialist, Montgomery County Public School, Rockville, Maryland., 1972-1979;
chief school library, Maryland. State Department Education, Baltimore, 1979-1988;
public, School Library. Media Activities Monthly, Baltimore, since 1984.
Delegate Governor's Conference on Libraries, Baltimore, 1990.
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Member American Library Association, National Association State Educational Media Professionals (president 1987), Association Education Communication and Technology.