The Lorimer Real Justice guide provides teachers with (a) an outline for helping studentsto choose books in the Real Justice series as well as (b) a choice of response activitiesthat offer students opportunities to make sense of what they have read in a variety ofmodes.
Common Core connections are provided for each activity.
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Larry Swartz
LARRY SWARTZ is an instructor in literacy as well as dramatic arts at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. He has been an educator for over thirty-six years and is well known for his use of childrenÂ’s literature to help young people grow as readers, writers, and citizens of the world. As a classroom teacher, consultant, author, and speaker, Larry has shared his enthusiasm and expertise with teachers, administrators, teacher-librarians, and parents throughout Canada, the United States, and Asia. He is the author of several teacher resource publications.(more)
LARRY SWARTZ is an instructor in literacy as well as dramatic arts at the Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. He has been an educator for
over thirty-six years and is well known for his use of childrenÂ’s literature to help young
people grow as readers, writers, and citizens of the world. As a classroom teacher,
consultant, author, and speaker, Larry has shared his enthusiasm and expertise with
teachers, administrators, teacher-librarians, and parents throughout Canada, the United
States, and Asia. He is the author of several teacher resource publications.
The compelling story of the wrongful conviction of David Milgaard
$12.95, Paperback
Interest ages: 13-17
Reading level: Grade 4
Lexile Reading Level: 840L
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