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Teri Lesesne
Year: 2003
Foreword by Kyleen Beers.
Media: 248 pp/paper ISBN: 978-157110-381-9 Grade Range: 4-12
Item No.: W&R-0381
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What do adolescents care about? Chatting on-line with friends, movies, their favorite bands . . . but many are also avid readers. What motivates some of these "typical teens" to become lifelong readers and others to slide by with the minimum amount of assigned reading? Teri Lesesne says the key is finding the books that get them hooked in the first place. In Making the Match she focuses on three distinct areas that will assist teachers and librarians in steering students to the literature they love: - Knowing the readers: discussion of important theories in the development of adolescents (mentally, physically, morally, socially) and how that information helps educators to reach these kids with books. This background information is brought home through the book's “snapshots” which profile many of the adolescents the author has worked with.
- Knowing the books: examination of the various forms, formats, and genres that YA literature has to offer, as well as what special challenges educators face when selecting quality nonfiction or realistic fiction, and the role picture books can play in this process.
- Knowing the strategies: an overview of concrete ideas for motivating students to read as well as follow-up activities for post-reading assessment. Strategies discussed include reading aloud, booktalking, alternatives to traditional book reports, and literature circles.
A delightful feature of the book that will help inspire teachers and students alike—as well as underscore the concepts contained in the text—is a series of vignettes by popular, award-winning YA authors that offer glimpses into their own feelings and memories of books and reading. Authors include: Sharon Creech, Jack Gantos, Chris Crutcher, Mel Glenn, Paul Janeczko, and others. The book concludes with an invaluable set of appendices providing an FAQ on YA literature, bibliographies of professional materials, books by the vignette authors, and over twenty booklists with hundreds of books organized by genre or topic, all with suggested grade levels.
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You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to browse this book. Contents Foreword by Kylene Beers Acknowledgments Introduction "My Life as a Reader in a Stolen Moment Talkin' Blues" by John H. Ritter "On Reading, or a Reader Grows in Brooklyn" by Mel Glenn PART ONE: Knowing the Kids "A Literacy Quest" by Carolyn Meyer Chapter 1: What Is a Young Adult?
"Exploring Feelings and Desires in Books" by Jack Gantos
Chapter 2: Adolescent Development: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Social
"Finding the Meaning Myself" by Chris Crutcher
Chapter 3: What Young Adults Tell Us About Books, Reading, and Educators
"The Gift of Reading" by Joan Lowery Nixon
Chapter 4: Getting to Know You: Using Surveys and Questionnaires
"What Reading Means to Me" by Chris Crowe
"The Richness of Books" by Jeanette Ingold
Part II: Knowing the Books
"The Hardy Boys Made Me Do It" by Paul Janeczko
Chapter 5: What Makes a Book "Good"?
"A Reader, a Romantic" by Cynthia Leitich-Smith
Chapter 6: Fiction Genres for Adolescents
"Writing to Make One Fall from Trees" by T. A. Barron
Chapter 7: Moving from Fiction to Informational Books
"Reading: Natural and Essential" by Lori Aurelia Williams
"Riding the Roller Coaster" by Sonya Sones
Part III: Making the Match
"Lift Off" by Kimberly Willis Holt
Chapter 8: Reading Aloud: The Power of the Spoken Word
"Wondering What's Around the Bend" by Sharon Creech
Chapter 9: Booktalking: Making Personal Introductions Between Books and Readers
"Books Make Life Easier" by Michael Cart
Chapter 10: Motivating Readers
Afterword by Joan Bauer
"Teaching Kids to Love to Read" by Lee Bennett Hopkins
Appendixes:Book Lists and Resources
Contributors' Works
Professional Works Cited
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About the Author(s)
There was never any doubt in Teri Lesesne's mind that she would one day become a teacher. "It is the only thing I ever considered becoming," she says. She loves to see kids' faces light up as they learn. > More
Reviews
JAAL - September 2004 "Almost one half of this book is a gold mine of great approaches for turning adolescents on to readingYour colleagues will want to know about this book! Don't forget about the adolescents in your classes either!" JAAL, September 2004 The English Record - Winter 2004 "Making the Match is a wonderful book for the novice and seasoned teacher of English/Language Arts, as it offers a number of strategies and tips we all can use to help our students discover (and in some cases nourish) the joy of reading." VOYA - April 2004 "And what a perfect weapon this book will be in the battle to improve school summer reading listsor better yet, a peace pipe that public and school librarians can share with teachers as they craft excellent lists of teen appeal together." VOYA
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Questions & Authors: Easing Into Summer with Great Reads Teri Lesesne, author of Making the Match and Naked Reading shares her picks for great summer reads for all kids Questions & Authors: Selecting literature for reluctant readers Teri Lesesne gives her expert advice on selecting the right book for every student Teri Lesesne wins 2007 ALAN Award Congratulations to Stenhouse author Teri Lesesne, who has been chosen to receive the 2007 ALAN award by The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents.
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