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When looking for this book in the 1970’s this is what girls would find. The cover on the left would be found in independent readers today. Where the cover on the right would be found in young adults section. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Controversial or Classic?
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When looking for this book in the 1970’s this is what girls would find.
The cover on the left would be found in independent readers today. Where the cover on the right would be found in young adults section.
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. • Controversial or Classic? • Should it be banned or is it something that every girl should read?
Controversial? According to the American Libraries, this book is listed as number sixty-two on its list 100 most frequently.
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As a teacher would you feel that these books are relevant to educating your students?
This we believe. • Teaching real life lessons. • Providing educational lessons and support. • Relevant based on target audience. • Topic provides high interest level. • Just keeping it real.
Chapters 1-8 Kara Backo • Character development • Venn Diagram- Margaret & Nancy Margaret & Self
Chapters 9-16 Leah Oser • Reading Response Journal
Chapters 17-25 Barb Yerian • Book Summary with questions • Character trading cards