Fantasy Fiction Group
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- I think as long as a book can be classified as literature, there is room for it in a classroom. I...
Posted by slchanmo1885 on Nov 26, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - I've had students come back and ask to borrow copies of lit books they've read 3-4 years...
Posted by malibrarian on Jan 31, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - It's no different here. I've done The Hobbit and Wrinkle in Time with 8th graders in the past,...
Posted by mrerick on Jan 31, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - Ditto #5! I teach The Hobbit to 7th graders and they LOVE it and can hardly wait for Fellowship...
Posted by malibrarian on Jan 30, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - I'm not a classroom teacher but I think the best of the fantasy genre are absolutely worth...
Posted by blazedale on Jan 30, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - Literary merit includes depth of thought, richness of language, and the ability to make...
Posted by amy-lepore on Jan 30, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - I really think it depends on the choice of literature. I love The Hobbit and I think it's a good...
Posted by clane on Jan 30, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group. - Depends on how you define fantasy. In my 7th grade class last year, I used A Wrinkle in Time and...
Posted by linda-allen on Jan 30, 2008 in the Fantasy Fiction Group.

