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I would like to incorporate whole book reading into my social studies content. Integrating whole books into the units will encourage a culture of reading, and help students make larger connections to what they are learning. Wrapping a history or health unit around a whole book provides opportunities to focus on the larger concept presented in the book, while presenting the details in a more interesting and accessible manner. Our middle school is comprised of widely diverse learners. Using a whole book format I will be able to assign independent reading, ability group for projects and reteaching, and bring together diverse groups for socratic seminars and discussions.

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I would like to incorporate whole book reading into my social studies content. Integrating whole books into the units will encourage a culture of reading, and help students make larger connections to what they are learning. Wrapping a history or health unit around a whole book provides opportunities to focus on the larger concept presented in the book, while presenting the details in a more interesting and accessible manner. Our middle school is comprised of widely diverse learners. Using a whole book format I will be able to assign independent reading, ability group for projects and reteaching, and bring together diverse groups for socratic seminars and discussions.

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