English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9
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English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9
Saskatchewan Learning Resources English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources 2009 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts Additional Learning Resources 9 Prepared by: Curriculum and E-Learning Branch Ministry of Education 2009 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English language arts: additional learning resources 9 ISBN 978–1–897211–60–1 1. Language arts (Middle school) – Saskatchewan – Bibliography. 2. Middle school students – Saskatchewan – Books and reading – Bibliography. 3. Young adult literature – Bibliography. I. Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. Curriculum and E-Learning. Humanities Unit. 011.625 016.3726 028.5 All rights for images of books or other publications are reserved by the original copyright owners. | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Table of Contents Foreword............................................................................................................. v Print and Visual Resources............................................................................... 1 Useful Out of Print Resources.........................................................................105 Digital Resources...............................................................................................113 Grade 9 Context and Unit Grid - Semester One...........................................115 Grade 9 Context and Unit Grid - Semester Two...........................................118 Grade 9 Suggested Resources by Context....................................................121 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | iii English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Foreword T his list of learning resources identifies additional resources that have been recommended by the Ministry of Education to support the Grade 9 English Language Arts Curriculum. This list will be updated as new resources become available. There is no single resource that provides support for all the outcomes in a grade-specific English language arts curriculum. When purchasing resources from this list, it is advisable to select a variety of resources so all three goals of the English language arts will be supported. Other resources beyond those recommended in this list may effectively support the Grade 9 English Language Arts Curriculum. It remains the responsibility of educators to preview and select materials that best meet the needs of their school or community. These resources should be chosen in accordance with the school division’s learning resources selection policy. Pricing of the learning resources contained in this document is subject to change without notice by the publishers and/or distributors. The abbreviation (CAN) indicates that a Canadian contributed to the development of the resource or that it includes Canadian content. Similarly, (SK) indicates that a Saskatchewan person contributed to the development of the resource, or that it includes Saskatchewan content. (WNCP) indicates that the resource was selected through the evaluation processes of the Western and Northern Canadian Protocol for Collaboration in Basic Education. The Ministry of Education expresses its appreciation to publishers, producers, and distributors who have provided learning resources for evaluation, and gratefully acknowledges the contributions made by educators who served as evaluators. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | v English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Print and Visual Resources 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ √ √ √ Suggested Use: Literacy Publisher Heinemann Educational Books Distributor Adolescent Literacy: Turning Promise into Practice Editors: Beers, Kylenne, Probst, Robert E., and Rief, Linda Annotation Adolescent Literacy includes articles from educational thinkers and practitioners to address advances in research on adolescent learning, to assess current practices to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century, and to discover transformative ideas and methods that turn the promise of education into instructional practice. Adolescent Literacy discusses issues such as English language learners, struggling readers, technology in the classroom, multimodal literacy, writing instruction, engagement, and young adult literature. In addition, Adolescent Literacy’s assessment rubrics for teachers, administrators, and staff developers make it a good resource for professional development, while its accompanying study guide works for smallgroup discussions. Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Price: $43.17 pbk Pagination: 411 p. ISBN: 978-0-325-1128-8 Copyright: 2007 Year Recommended: 2008 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 1 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Thistledown Press The Alchemist’s Daughter Author: Kernaghan, Eileen Annotation Sidonie Quince lives in Elizabethan England. Her father is an alchemist who conducts unsuccessful experiments in an effort to transmute base metals into gold. He promises the Queen results, and Sidonie fears for his life if he fails. Sidonie has a gift for scrying – foretelling the future by gazing into a crystal. Sidonie and her friend, Kit, set off to Glastonbury Abbey in search of the missing ingredient that will make her father’s experiments successful. Many historical characters and events provide the backdrop for Sidonie’s adventures, including Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare, Sir Philip Sidney, and the Spanish Armada. Conversations sometimes are conducted using words, expressions, and linguistic structures typical of the Elizabethan period. Distributor LitDistCo LPG Distribution Collective 100 Armstrong Avenue GEORGETOWN ON L7G 5S4 (800) 591-6250 (905) 877-4411 Fax: (800) 591-6251 E-mail: orders@litdistco.ca Website: www.litdistco.ca Price: $15.95 pbk. Pagination: 187 p. ISBN: 1-894345-79-7 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 Teachers should note that this novel is set within a context of alchemy and scrying, characteristics which may make it unsuitable for some communities. The Alchemist’s Daughter was nominated for a 2005 Saskatchewan Book Award. 2 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Aleutian Sparrow 6 Author: Hesse, Karen Illustrators: McGillivray, Kim and Zerbetz, Evon 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Annotation Written in diary format by Vera, readers learn about the evacuation of the Aleut people from the Aleutian Islands during World War II. By focusing on a handful of fictional characters, Hesse tells of the hardships that the Aleuts endured when the Japanese occupied these islands near Alaska. The short prose poems reveal how the Aleutians suffered, and readers also learn about their history and culture. Included are examples of poetic devices such as imagery, simile, and alliteration. The format of prose poetry could be used for the study of contextual cueing systems. Publisher/Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonandschuster.ca/ Price: $8.50 pbk. Pagination: 160 p. ISBN: 978-0-4169-0327-7 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2005 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 3 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Contexts: Communicative Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor A Beautiful Place on Yonge Street Author: Trembath, Don Annotation (CAN) Told in the first person from the perspective of 16-year-old Harper Wilson, readers witness Harper falling in love with Sunny at a summer writing camp. The romance continues following the camp, but Harper faces a difficult decision. Should he support Sunny in her ambition to attend art school in Toronto, or should he try to convince her to remain in Edmonton with him? Orca Book Publishers Canada PO Box 5626, Stn B VICTORIA BC V8R 6S4 (800) 210-5277 (250) 380-1229 Fax: (877) 408-1551 E-mail: orca@orcabook.com Website: www.orcabook.com Price: $7.95 pbk. Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-1-55143-121-5 Copyright: 1998 Year Recommended: 2004 4 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor Before Wings Author: Goobie, Beth Annotation (SK) Two years ago, at the age of 13, Adrien suffers a ruptured brain aneurysm and nearly dies. Despite her successful struggle to rehabilitate, she is convinced that she is going to die soon. After a summer spent at a camp run by her aunt, Adrien discovers through love, friendship, and spirited dreams a new appreciation for life and a better understanding of herself. She comes to realize that the greatest tragedy is living in fear of death. Orca Book Publishers Canada PO Box 5626, Stn B VICTORIA BC V8R 6S4 (800) 210-5277 (250) 380-1229 Fax: (877) 408-1551 E-mail: orca@orcabook.com Website: www.orcabook.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 203 p. ISBN: 978-1-55143-163-5 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2001 Teachers should note that the novel contains some language that may be considered offensive. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 5 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Being With Henry 6 7 8 (CAN) When Laker finds himself homeless after a lifetime of deprivation, Henry, an 83-yearold widower, takes him into his home. From the time he enters Henry’s household, Laker is caught up in new and difficult circumstances. He has to cope with Henry’s overbearing daughter and his feelings for Charlene, Henry’s granddaughter. Through fragments of his journal, Laker’s difficult past with his mother is revealed along with his subsequent search for security and love as his relationship with Henry develops into friendship. 10 11 √ Author: Brooks, Martha Annotation 9 Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Groundwood Books Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com/ Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 74 p. ISBN: 978-0-88899-502-4 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2001 6 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginary and Literary Publisher/Distributor Oxford University Press Canada 70 Wynford Drive DON MILLS ON M3C 1J9 (800) 387-8020 Fax: (800) 665-1771 E-mail: customer.service.ca@oup.com Website: www.oupcanada.com Beowulf Author: Crossley-Holland, Kevin Illustrator: Keeping, Charles Annotation This re-telling of the eighth century AngloSaxon poem infuses the condensed narrative of strong, rhythmical prose with word choices that retain the flavour of the original. Many of the literary devices such as alliteration are incorporated. This version makes the poem more approachable to a modern audience. Price: $15.95 pbk. Pagination: 48 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-272-369-7 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2006 The illustrations contribute to the understanding of the text for the adolescent reader. The black-and-white drawings evoke the menace and mystery apparent in the story. The book supports the viewing and representing strands. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 7 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor Blood Brothers Author: Halvorsen, Marilyn Annotation (CAN) Steve is hiding from the law in Montana when he receives a phone call to come home to Alberta. His brother Beau needs a bone marrow transplant and Steve can be a donor. Steve is bitter with life in general, and he is very angry with his mother who left to marry his future stepfather. When Steve returns home, he must face his mother and his new 10-yearold stepsister Jacey. Steve and Jacey have one thing in common, their love of horses. When Steve and Jacey go on an outing to see wild horses, criminals from Steve’s past chase them. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited 195 Allstate Parkway MARKHAM ON L3R 4T8 (800) 387-9776 Fax: (800) 260-9777 E-mail: bookinfo@fitzhenry.ca Website: www.fitzhenry.ca Price: $12.95 pbk. Pagination: 240 p. ISBN: 978-0-55005-085-1 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 8 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Doubleday Canada The Blue Roan Child Distributor Author: Findlay, Jamieson Annotation (CAN) Syeira possesses the ability to communicate with horses. A magical bond develops between the young girl and an untamed mare. When Lord Ran captures the Blue Roan’s twin colts, Syeira embarks on a dangerous quest to the fortress city to rescue the imprisoned animals. United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $9.99 pbk. Pagination: 256 p. ISBN: 978-0-7701-2876-1 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2004 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Bound 6 7 This version of the Cinderella story is set in China during the reign (1368-1398) of the Emperor Hung Wu, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Xing Xing’s father dies, and she is bound in servitude to her stepmother and to her stepsister, who is undergoing the painful process of foot binding, in order to make her more marriageable. While hiding the bones of a pet fish killed by her stepmother, Xing Xing discovers a green silk gown and golden slippers that belonged to her mother. Dressed in this fine clothing, Xing Xing goes to the festival where she loses a slipper. As in the Cinderella story, Xing Xing meets her prince and the story ends with happily ever after. Xing Xing’s story makes it clear that in traditional Chinese life, women were not valued and daughters were considered a liability. 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Napoli, Donna Jo Annotation 8 Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher/Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonandschuster.ca Price: $7.99 pbk. Pagination: 186 p. ISBN: 978-0-689-86178-9 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 Teachers should note that the descriptions of the practice of foot binding may be upsetting for some readers. In addition, there are some references to sexuality and eroticism and brief mention of an erotic play put on by a group of transvestites. 10 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Breadwinner 6 7 8 10 11 12 √ Author: Ellis, Deborah Annotation 9 (CAN) The Taliban forbid women and girls to appear in public without being covered from head to toe and accompanied by a male family member. Parvana’s father is arrested, and the family is left without a breadwinner – someone who can earn money and shop for food. As conditions for the family become desperate, only one solution remains. Forbidden to earn money as a girl, Parvana disguises herself as a boy and becomes the breadwinner. This novel brings to life an issue that has recently come to light around the world. Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Groundwood Books Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 170 p. ISBN: 978-0-88899-41605 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2001 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 11 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Suggested Use: Professional Resource Publisher AltaMira Press Distributor A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children Authors: Seale, Doris, and Slapin, Beverly Annotation A Broken Flute is a collection of reviews that critically evaluate children’s books about Native Americans written between the early 1900s and 2003. Stories, essays and poems accompany each review. The authors reviewed over 600 books and arranged them by titles A-Z. The selected titles cover pre-school, K-12 levels, and adult and teacher materials. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group 15200 NBN Way BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT PA 17214 (800) 462-6420 (717) 794-3800 Fax: (800) 338-4550 E-mail: custserv@rowman.com Website: www.rowmanlittlefield.com Price: $34.95 U.S. pbk. Pagination: 463 p. ISBN: 978-0-7591-0779-3 Copyright: 2006 Year Recommended: 2008 12 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Call It Courage. 2nd ed. 6 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Armstrong, Perry Annotation 7 This Newbery Medal winner traces a young Polynesian boy’s struggle to conquer fear of the sea. Because his people’s survival depends on the sea, Mafatu’s fear causes him to be labelled a coward and makes him the object of derision. When Mafatu decides to paddle out to sea in an effort to prove himself, he uses his knowledge of the natural environment to survive alone. Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonandschuster.ca Price: $6.99 pbk. Pagination: 116 p. ISBN: 978-1-4169-5368-5 Copyright: 1990 Year Recommended: 1992 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 13 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Suggested Use: Language Publisher/Distributor The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. 2nd ed. Author: Crystal, David Annotation This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the history, structure, and variety of English in its oral and written forms. Numerous photographs, information boxes, and charts illustrate varied topics such as the structure of sentences, the language of sports, changes to English, lexical twins, a short biography of Roget, modern punctuation, and humour. The book contains a table of contents, glossary of specialized language terms, index of linguistic terms, index of personalities, and index of topics. Cambridge University Press 66 Pine Street South PORT HOPE ON L1A 3G1 (877) 406-5248 (905) 885-9315 Fax: (877) 406-5249 E-mail: orders@cup.org Website: www.cambridge.org Price: $39.95 hdc. Pagination: 506 p. ISBN: 978-0-521-53033-0 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2004 14 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Penguin Books Canada Limited Charlie Wilcox Distributor Author: McKay, Sharon E. Annotation (CAN) McKay successfully blends fact and fiction about her great uncle, Charlie Wilcox. Charlie Wilcox is a Newfoundlander born into a family of sailors and sealers. A clubfoot prevents Charlie from following in the family tradition. When Charlie is in St. John’s pursuing a higher education, he makes his way to the harbour and boards a boat that he thinks is a sailing vessel. Fourteen-year-old Charlie does not realize that he has climbed on a boat sailing for Europe with soldiers to fight in World War I! Because Charlie is too young to fight, he becomes a medic. Charlie Wilcox highlights the historical context of Newfoundland before Confederation and the life of a soldier. Canbook Distribution Services 195 Harry Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $8.99 pbk. Pagination: 226 p. ISBN: 978-0-14-301470-6 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2003 The Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Willow Choice Awards Committee nominated this book for a Snow Willow Award in 2004. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 15 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Penguin Books Canada Limited Charlie Wilcox’s Great War Author: McKay, Sharon E. Annotation (CAN) Charlie Wilcox’s Great War is a narrative that continues Charlie’s story as depicted in the first book Charlie Wilcox. Charlie is home from the war and talks to Claire Guy, a childhood friend, about the horrors of war and his personal experiences. Charlie suffers from guilt when he learns about the death of his friend, Phil Jackson. Helena, Phil’s girlfriend, is pregnant, and Charlie’s mother accepts both Helena and the unborn child into their home. With the war being over, Charlie realizes that he is not meant to work on the sea. Instead, he pursues a career in medicine. Distributor Canbook Distribution Services 195 Harry Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $8.99 pbk. Pagination: 288 p. ISBN: 978-0-14-301471-3 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2005 16 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths Author: Colum, Padraic Illustrator: Pogany, Willy Annotation 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary This book is a collection of Norse narratives. The narratives include Odin, the Father of the Gods, the mischievous Loki who is always in trouble with Odin, and how Thor protects Asgard with his mighty hammer. Publisher/Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonandschuster.ca Price: $11.50 pbk. Pagination: 288 p. ISBN: 978-0-689-86885-6 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2004 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 17 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Imaginative and Literary The City of Ember Author: DuPrau, Jeanne Annotation In this post-apocalyptic adventure, time is running out for the underground residents in Ember. Centuries ago, the city was stocked by “The Builders”, but now Ember is short of food, clothes, and electricity. Lina and Doon find a document that uncovers government corruption and a way out of the city to the world above. Publisher Random House of Canada Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $22.99 hdc. Pagination: 288 p. ISBN: 978-0-375-92274-9 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 18 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Environmental and Technological Publisher St. Martin’s Press, Inc. The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest Authors: Boukreev, Anatoli and DeWalt, G. Weston Annotation The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest is the story of the rescue on May 10, 1996. The book tells how the climbers become disoriented in a vicious storm, and when the group runs out of oxygen, it complicates the situation. A Russian mountaineer, Anatoli Boukreev, climbs without oxygen and saves six of his climbers during the height of the storm. The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest provides the transcripts and debriefing after the tragedy as well as another viewpoint to Jon Krakeur’s Into Thin Air and Jamling Norgay’s Touching My Father’s Soul. Distributor H.B. Fenn & Company Ltd. 34 Nixon Road BOLTON ON L7E 1W2 (800) 267-3366 (905) 951-6600 Fax: (800) 465-3422 E-mail: sales@hbfenn.com Website: www.hbfenn.com Price: $17.95 pbk. Pagination: 400 p. ISBN: 978-0-312-20637-6 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2004 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 19 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Digging for Philip Author: Jackson-Davis, Greg Annotation (CAN) This novel is the story of a 14-year-old boy who does not fit in and is struggling with the accidental death of his father. Philip is a social outcast, who is bitter towards his mother and blames her for his father’s death. Philip takes a summer retreat near the Lake of the Woods and disturbs the gravesite of an Anishinaabe spirit, Tikumiwaewidung. The spirit uses Philip to properly lay to rest the First Nations people who died during the colonization of the lake area. Through Philip’s experiences, he gains a greater appreciation for both historical First Nations life and the underpinnings of his current life. Philip has the courage to face his own prejudices and misunderstandings. Both Philip and the Anishinaabe spirit expose and reveal their prejudices as the plot develops. Publisher Great Plains Publications Distributor University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $16.95 pbk. Pagination: 247 p. ISBN: 978-0-894283-42-7 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2004 Teachers should note that while the strong language indicates the protagonist’s frustration in life, it may be offensive to some readers. 20 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Annick Press The Dirt Eaters Distributor Author: Foon, Dennis Annotation (CAN) When Roan’s family and the people of Longlight are killed in a raid and Roan’s little sister is abducted, Roan is torn between a desire for revenge and the pledge of peace that guides his community. Roan is taken in by the Brothers, a group of male warriors, and discovers that he has the skills of a warrior along with an ability to dream and see visions. Eventually, Roan escapes from the Brothers and is joined by Lumpy, a boy scarred by Morticks, and Alandra, a healer. The trio set out to save the orphans of Fairview who are being treated horribly. In the end, Roan rescues his sister, but not before he faces Saint, the leader of the Brothers. Firefly Books Ltd. 66 Leek Cres. RICHMOND HILL ON L4B 1H1 (800) 387-6192 (416) 499-8412 Fax: (800) 450-0391 E-mail: service@fireflybooks.com Website: www.fireflybooks.com Price: $19.95 hdc. $12.95 pbk. Pagination: 320 p. ISBN: 978-1-55037-807-8 hdc. 978-1-55037-806-1 pbk. Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 Teachers should note that the violence and cruelty in this novel may make it unsuitable for some readers. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 21 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Lucent Books, Inc. Discovering Mythology Series Annotation Each book in the series is organized around a theme such as heroes or monsters and includes six or seven chapters. The chapters present traditional narratives from various cultures relating to the theme of the book. This allows readers to note similarities and differences across cultures and across time. Some of the cultures featured include ancient Greece and Rome, Scandinavia, Africa, India, Persia, China, and Egypt. Each book includes at least one narrative from a North or South American Indigenous peoples. The books are illustrated with black-and-white photos, maps, and drawings. Sidebars present additional information relating to particular narratives. Each book has a table of contents, a list of notes, a list of references, a bibliography for additional reading, and an index. The books contain many names that will be unfamiliar to most readers and lacks a pronunciation key. American terminology is used throughout the series. For example, the term “Native Americans” is used rather than “First Nations”; the term “tribe” is used rather than “First Nation”. Distributor Saunders Book Company P.O. Box 308 COLLINGWOOD ON L9Y 3Z7 (800) 461-9120 (705) 445-4777 Fax: (800) 561-1763 E-mail: info@saundersbook.ca Website: www.saundersbook.ca Price: $32.15 hdc. Pagination: 112 p. Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 Title ISBN Heroes 978-1-56006-851-5 Monsters 978-1-56006-853-1 The Natural World 978-1-56006-854-X Quests and Journeys 978-1-56006-855-8 War and Peace 978-1-56606-903-1 In Heroes, all the heroes featured are male. Chapter Six, “Native American Heroes: Shapers of the Habitable Earth” describes heroes of several First Nations cultures. In The Natural World , Chapter Seven, “Tales from the Frozen North” features Inuit narratives. 22 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Napoleon Publishing/RendezVous Press A Drop of Rain Distributor Author: Kirk, Heather Annotation (CAN) A Drop of Rain uses diary/journal format to describe the lives of Naomi, her family, and friends over a three-month period. Naomi’s aunt Hanna is dying, her single mother is stressed and distracted, and her mother’s male friend makes the situation more complicated. Naomi is attracted to Curtis and concerned about her friend Mary, a middle-aged cleaner who was a doctor in her native Poland. Naomi also copes with school and a part-time job. There are journal entries from all the main characters; therefore, the story is told from a range of perspectives. Several of the main characters come from Poland and a great deal of information about Poland, past and present, is interwoven with descriptions of the characters’ daily thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Canbook Distribution Services 195 Harry Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 215 p. ISBN: 978-1-894917-10-0 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 Teachers should note that contemporary social issues are mentioned briefly in A Drop of Rain. Curtis’ father is gay, a minor character considers getting an abortion, there are references to AIDS, a couple of scenes of family violence, and at least one swear-word. None of these are gratuitous, and none overwhelm the story. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 23 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 An Earthly Knight 6 7 (CAN) An Earthly Knight is an old Scottish faerie tale, wherein Jenny and Tam Lin’s story is steeped in the world of the 12th century Scottish nobility. Women are treated as chattels and are routinely used by families to barter for power and money. The theme of true love runs throughout the book when Jenny and her sister, Isabel, find true love with quiet and considerate men. The Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Choice Willow Awards Committee nominated this book for a Snow Willow Award in 2004. 9 10 11 √ Author: McNaughton, Janet Annotation 8 Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher/Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $15.99 pbk. Pagination: 352 p. ISBN: 978-0-06-39188-3 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2005 24 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Imaginative and Literary Publisher Eight Science Fiction Plays Annotation Globe Fearon Educational Products Distributor The science fiction genre is explored in plays that range from “Jupiter Park” to “The Green Computer”. An introduction gives background information about the elements of a play and tips for reading. Each short selection includes critical thinking questions and activities. Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Price: $17.90 pbk. Pagination: 201 p. ISBN: 978-0-8359-1361-4 Copyright: 1996 Year Recommended: 2001 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 25 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Personal and Philosophical Everest Series Author: Korman, Gord Annotation An advertising company is sponsoring a climb up Mount Everest in order to set a record for the youngest person to reach the top. Twenty teenagers arrive at a boot camp to compete for four spots on the climbing team. The Contest is the story of the boot camp and how the would-be climbers are eliminated until four are left. The novel begins with a prologue that describes, without mentioning names, a funeral for one of the climbers who dies on Everest. Readers have to read the series to find out which climber does not make it back. In The Climb, the four climbers, Dominic, Sammi, Perry, and Tilt, along with team leader Cap Cicero and videographer Sneezy Tkakzuk, begin their ascent of Mount Everest. They make it to the Spur, when a high-altitude rescue ends their climb, and they end up back at Base Camp. Throughout their adventures, someone is sending information to a tabloid newspaper – information that focuses on personal foibles, rather than on the climb, and makes the climbers look superficial or silly. Publisher/Distributor Scholastic Canada Ltd. 175 Hillmount Road MARKHAM ON L6C 1Z7 (800) 268-3860 Fax: (800) 387-4944 E-mail: custserve@scholastic.ca Website: www.scholastic.ca Price: $6.99 pbk. Pagination: 145 p. Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2006 Title ISBN Book One: The Contest 978-0-439-40139-5 Book Two: The Climb 978-0-439-40506-5 Book Three: The Summit 978-0-439-41137-0 In the third volume of the Everest trilogy, some of the climbers reach the summit of Mount Everest. The leaks to a tabloid newspaper continue, and vandalism occurs at Base Camp. Before the adventure concludes, one climber dies, and readers learn that someone they thought was a villain also has a heroic side. Cover photograph by Earl Robicheaux from EVEREST, Book Three: THE SUMMIT by Gordon Korman. Cover photograph copyright © 2002 by Scholastic Inc. Used by permission of Scholastic Inc. 26 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Imaginative and Literary Personal and Philosophical Publisher The Finder Kids Can Press Distributor Author: Buffie, Margaret Annotation (CAN) This third book in The Watcher’s Quest trilogy can stand alone. Emma and Tom enter a cave on Argadnel, another world, where Emma must find the four wands (Earth, Water, Wind, and Fire) because everything Emma values and everyone she loves depends on her success. The adventure brings into play Emma’s experience and her wits, as well as assistance from others. The enduring strength of family love that gives Emma the power to fulfill her quest is refreshing. University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 416 p. ISBN: 978-1-55337-671-2 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 27 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical The Fire-eaters Author: Almond, David Annotation (CAN) In 1962, Bobby’s life in an English seaside village is touched with amazing experiences. He has a friend, Alisa Spink, who can heal injured fawns with her dreams, and he knows an illusionist, McCultry, who can eat fire. Things begin to change, however, and Bobby’s life is filled with darkness. At home, his world is shattered by his father’s illness, and at school Bobby encounters abusive treatment from his classmates and teacher. Further, the media keep relaying the doom-and-gloom message that Cuba, the United States, and the Soviet Union are readying missiles for nuclear warfare. Publisher Delacorte Press Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $7.99 pbk. Pagination: 224 p. ISBN: 978-0-440-42012-5 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2005 28 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher/Distributor Flux Author: Goobie, Beth Annotation (SK) Nellie and her mother escape to the Outbacks from the Interior, a dystopia controlled by police who divide people into castes and insert chips for identification purposes. In the Outbacks, Nellie’s mother disappears, and she must look after herself. When loneliness opens Nellie’s mind to “flux”, she learns how to travel between different levels of existence by stepping through doors that only she can see. When an unruly gang plays a prank that reveals scars on Nellie’s head, she must face the truth regarding experiments that were conducted on her during her time in the Interior. Orca Book Publishers P.O. Box 5626, Stn. B VICTORIA BC V8R 6S4 (800) 210-5277 (250) 380-1229 Fax: (877) 408-1551 E-mail: orca@orcabook.com Website: www.orcabook.com Price: $19.95 hdc. Pagination: 224 p. ISBN: 978-1-55143-314-1 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 The Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Choice Willow Awards Committee nominated this book for a Snow Willow Award in 2005 and won the Children’s Literature Award at the Saskatchewan Book Awards in 2004. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 29 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Penguin Books Canada Fractures: Family Stories Author: Wilson, Budge Annotation (CAN) Set in Wilson’s native Nova Scotia, the author reflects on common childhood emotions. The collection of stories focuses on sibling rivalry, self-image, relationships, dysfunctional families, illness, and death. A sensitive and insightful look into the discoveries, the agonies, and the joys of growing up can be found in these short stories. Teachers should note that the stories “My War” and “The Metaphor” are more suitable for Secondary Level students. Distributor Canbook Distribution Services 195 Hary Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $16.00 pbk. Pagination: 208 p. ISBN: 978-0-14-331201-7 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2005 30 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 √ English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Annick Press Freewalker Distributor Author: Foon, Dennis Annotation (CAN) This is the second book in a trilogy combining elements of a futuristic and a medieval setting in a post apocalyptic future. Some of the characters contain traits that echo issues in contemporary Canadian culture: environment, religion, dreams and dream quests, education, and family. Roan of Longlight continues his adventures, trying to get revenge for the destruction of his village, and trying to unite with his sister. In the end, Roan is involved in the start of a war, which will lead to the final book in the trilogy. Firefly Books Ltd. 66 Leek Cres. RICHMOND HILL ON L4B 1H1 (800) 387-6192 (416) 499-8412 Fax: (800) 450-0391 E-mail: service@fireflybooks.com Website: www.fireflybooks.com Price: $12.95 pbk. Pagination: 320 p. ISBN: 978-1-55037-885-9 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 31 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Gathering Blue 6 7 8 The protagonist in this novel is chosen by powerful adults to carry out an important task. Set in a futuristic society that emerges after great destruction on planet Earth, Kira is left homeless after her mother dies mysteriously. Kira is threatened with death because she has a deformed leg, and her society sees no purpose for those who cannot do hard labour. Kira is saved because, like her mother, she is able to dye threads. The Council of Guardians gives her the job of repairing and restoring the robe of the Singer, the oral historian who presides at the annual harvest time Gathering celebration. Through her work, Kira discovers that she has real talent for creating new and beautiful patterns. She also discovers, however, that her temporary privileged status will eventually bring her doom. This novel is an examination of a future society that will challenge readers to think about community, creativity, and the values they have learned to accept. 10 11 12 √ Author: Lowry, Lois Annotation 9 Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Imaginative and Literary Publisher Delacourte Books Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $12.95 pbk. Pagination: 215 p. ISBN: 978-0-385-73256-7 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2001 Gathering Blue would be a good choice for literature circles and for discussions around the theme of the future. 32 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Greenies. 1st ed. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Paperny, Myra Annotation (CAN) At the end of the Second World War, about 1,000 teenage Jewish orphans came to Canada and settled in 38 communities in Canada. This real-life event in Canadian history is told through the fictional stories of Danny, Lilli, and Marilyn. Danny survives the Buchenwald concentration camp but loses his entire family. Lilli is an Auschwitz survivor who saw her mother and younger sister sent to their death, and was separated from her other sister by the refugee process. She hopes for a new life in Canada, but has bad experiences with foster families. Marilyn is a Canadian girl, who goes to school with the newcomers and gradually comes to understand the adversities that shape their lives and influence their reactions to Canadian life. The story is told against a background of the Holocaust and the German concentration camps. Readers learn about the horrors of the camps, the atrocities that took place there, and the way that prisoners survived. The year is 1947, and readers also learn about the clothing, slang, family life, and community expectations of the time. There is information about attitudes toward immigrants and the way that immigrants were treated during this period in Canada’s history. Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher/Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $15.99 pbk. Pagination: 320 p. ISBN: 978-0-06-39355-9 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 33 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher High Interest Publishing Hitting the Road Author: Kropp, Paul Annotation This book deals with the topic of living in a blended family. Matt and Cody run away from home after their stepfather bullies Cody, but the boys soon learn that running away is not the answer to their problems. Matt and Cody discover that the world is not the safe and pleasant place they anticipated. When Matt and Cody return home, they are prepared to follow the rules that are necessary to live together in a family setting. Distributor Chestnut Publishing Group 4005 Bayview Ave., Suite 610 TORONTO ON M2M 3Z9 (416) 224-5824 Fax: (416) 224-0595 E-mail: sharkstark@sympatico.ca Website: www.chestnutpublishing.com Price: $10.95 pbk. Pagination: 94 p. ISBN: 978-0-9731237-2-9 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2005 Kropp has tried to parallel this book to Hinton’s The Outsiders, which would be a good book to use along with this novel. 34 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Comprehension Publisher Stenhouse Publishers Distributor I Read It, But I Don’t Get It: Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers Author: Tovani, Cris Annotation Many useful ideas for improving adolescents’ comprehension are included in this slim, highly readable volume. I Read It, But I Don’t Get It is organized into three parts. Parts 1 and 2 contain chapters that pertain to topics such as “Fake Reading”, “Connecting the New to the Known”, and “What’s the Plan?” Each chapter begins with a student quote and an anecdote involving a problem in reading encountered by the author in an actual classroom of adolescent students. The strategies presented in the book are based on research that defines the thinking strategies used by proficient readers. The roles of purpose in reading, motivation, and use of prior experiences constitute the basis for many of the strategies. The notion that meaning in reading is constructed as readers interact with text is at the root of the strategies presented. Part 3 consists of three short appendices that contain forms to be used to facilitate implementation of the strategies presented in the preceding chapters. Pembroke Publishing Ltd. 538 Hood Road MARKHAM ON L3R 3K9 (800) 997-9807 Fax: (800) 339-5568 E-mail: mary@pembrokepublishers.com Website: www.pembrokepublishers.com Price: $23.95 pbk. Pagination: 152 p. ISBN: 978-1-57110-089-4 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 35 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Environmental and Technological Publisher Houghton MIfflin Harcourt Ice Story: Shackleton’s Lost Expedition Author: Kimmel, Elizabeth Cody Annotation Kimmel’s account of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1914 expedition to cross Antarctica relies on Shackleton’s memoirs and original photographs to recreate the events. Kimmel tries to put the story in historical perspective by comparing the exploration of Antarctica to the exploration of space. This account of the quest to stand on the South Pole presents the background of the Antarctica explorers, as well as an introduction to the crew members of the shipwrecked Endurance. The crew survive months of frostbite, penguin stew, and boredom while they hope for rescue. The author’s storytelling shows Shackleton as a leader whose first concern was his crew’s safety. Distributor Thomas Allen & Son Limited 390 Steelcase Road E MARKHAM ON L3R 1G2 (905) 475-9126 (800) 387-4333 Fax: (800) 458-5504 E-mail: info@t-allen.com Website: www.thomas-allen.com Price: $26.95 hdc. Pagination: 128 p. ISBN: 978-0-395-91524-0 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2005 36 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher/Distributor Inkheart Author: Funke, Cornelia Annotation The arrival of a strange scarred man one night reveals Meggie’s father’s ability to bring literary characters to life. Mo’s talent, however, has an unfortunate element: as a fictional character emerges, a real person is transported into the pages of the story. This is the fate of Meggie’s mother. Thus begins a desperate escape from the villains of Inkheart, and a search for the author in hopes that an alternate denouement will be written. Scholastic Canada Ltd. 175 Hillmount Road MARKHAM ON L6C 1Z7 (800) 268-3860 Fax: (800) 387-4944 E-mail: custserve@scholastic.ca Website: www.scholastic.ca Price: $10.99 pbk. Pagination: 576 p. ISBN: 978-0-545-04626-2 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2004 Jacket Illustration copyright © 2003 by Carol Lawson from INKHEART by Cornelia Funke. Scholastic Inc./The Chicken House. Reproduced by permission of Scholastic Inc. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 37 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Alfred A. Knopf Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster Author: Krakauer, Jon Annotation Into Thin Air is a firsthand account of the tragic commercial expedition to Mount Everest in 1996, in which eight climbers died. Krakauer, a mountain climber and journalist from the United States, balances the view of the ego-driven mountain climbers, the underappreciated Sherpa guides, and the inexperienced amateurs’ desire to reach beyond one’s human limitations. Krakaeur investigates the catastrophe and what went wrong on the summit the day of the storm. Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $16.95 pbk. Pagination: 368 p. ISBN: 978-0-385-49478-5 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2005 It would be interesting for students to compare Into Thin Air with The Climb and Touching My Father’s Soul. 38 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Introducing Shakespeare 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Shakespeare, William Annotation This is an overview of the life and works of Shakespeare. It also describes the impact of his writing on today’s language. Included are several speeches, scenes, and sonnets accompanied by cartoons, sidebar explanations and illustrations, and suggested activities for response. The CD-ROM is an easy-to-follow look at the life, times, and works of Shakespeare. Included are 60 minutes of videos, in short segments, about varied topics related to London and Stratford in Shakespeare’s time, Shakespeare’s personal life and career, and the Globe Theatre. Included are timelines of world events during this era, brief summaries of 37 plays, and the full text of eight sonnets. Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher/Distributor Nelson Education Ltd. 1120 Birchmount Road TORONTO ON M1K 5G4 (800) 268-2222 Fax: (800) 430-4445 E-mail: inquire@nelson.com Website: www.nelson.com/ Copyright: 1997 Year Recommended: 1997 Title ISBN Price Introducing Shakespeare 978-0-17-606610-9 $29.95 Introducing Shakespeare CDROM 978-0-17-606656-X $104.95 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 39 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 King of Shadows. 1st ed. 6 7 8 As a member of an all-boy company preparing to perform Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a London replica of the Globe Theatre, Nathan Field becomes ill and is mysteriously transported to Elizabethan England. This time-travel novel conveys the sights, sounds, and smells of Elizabethan England as Nathan befriends Shakespeare. The details of 16th century troupe life as well as how costumes, makeup, and stage effects were carried out add depth to the story. Woven into the description of the past is the story of Nathan and his attempts to deal with the deaths of both his parents. This novel with its multifaceted themes would be a good choice to use partnered with Shakespeare’s original play. 10 11 12 √ Author: Cooper, Susan Annotation 9 Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Margaret K. McElderry Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonsays.com Price: $5.99 pbk. Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-1-4169-0532-4 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2001 40 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Kit’s Wilderness Random House of Canada Ltd. Distributor Author: Almond, David Annotation Kit Watson and his family return to the coalmining town of Stoneygate to look after Kit’s aging, recently widowed grandfather. Kit is lured into playing a game called Death by a boy named John Askew. When Kit must stay alone in a mine, he is haunted by the ghosts of people who died working in the mines. John disappears, and Kit, an aspiring writer, creates a story about a prehistoric boy who becomes separated from his family. The story parallels John’s life and the stories that Kit’s grandfather has told him about the mines. United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $8.99 pbk. Pagination: 256 p. ISBN: 978-0-440-41605-0 Copyright: 2001 Year Recommended: 2005 This book won the Michael L. Printz Award in 2001 for literary excellence. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 41 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical The Lady at Batoche Publisher Author: Richards, David Thistledown Press Annotation Distributor (SK) The three main characters of Soldier Boys return, this time at the Battle of Batoche. Tom, Luc, and Marie are all 14 years of age, and the suspenseful re-creation of the history of the battle is interwoven with their personal experiences during this time. Readers will learn a great deal about how battles were fought when the Métis resistance was overthrown. A glossary of Cree and French phrases used in the dialogue is included. The book also contains two maps – one of the Saskatchewan countryside near Duck Lake in 1885 and another of the area around Batoche. LitDistCo LPG Distribution Collective 100 Armstrong Avenue GEORGETOWN ON L7G 5S4 (800) 591-6250 (905) 877-4411 Fax: (800) 591-6251 E-mail: orders@litdistco.ca Website: www.litdistco.ca Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 277 p. ISBN: 978-1-895449-87 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2001 42 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher/Distributor The Last Book in the Universe Author: Philbrick, Rodman Annotation Philbrick has written an imaginative, disturbing story about a bleak and dangerous future world. A teenage boy called Spaz, because of his epilepsy, undergoes a journey to find his adoptive sister, Bean. Spaz still has his memory because he cannot take the druglike mindprobes that turn the others into zombies. Ryter, an old man, accompanies Spaz on his adventure because he is one of the few people who still remembers and values books. Lanya, a female “proov” (genetically improved human), takes the group to Eden, an idyllic proov community that is different from the dangerous toxic Urbs where “normals” live. When Ryter is killed by a mob, Spaz must tell his story in “the last book in the universe”. Scholastic Canada Ltd. 175 Hillmount Road MARKHAM ON L6C 1Z7 (800) 268-3860 Fax: (800) 387-4944 E-mail: custserve@scholastic.ca Website: www.scholastic.ca Price: $3.99 pbk. Pagination: 240 p. ISBN: 978-0-439-08759-7 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2005 Jacket Illustration copyright © 2000 by David Shannon from THE LAST BOOK IN THE UNIVERSE by Rodman Philbrick. Scholastic Inc./Blue Sky Press. Reproduced by permission of Scholastic Inc. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 43 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Last Sam’s Cage Author: Poulsen, David A. Annotation (CAN) This story shares 15-year-old Eddie’s search for understanding about his life and what he wants from it. Eddie’s circumstances are far from ideal. Already a young offender with enemies on his trail, he runs away from an abusive home situation to take up residence at the Calgary Zoo. Jack is a regular visitor to the zoo. Determined to learn more about Jack, Eddie breaks into Jack’s house and discovers Jack’s secret. Teachers should note that some communities may find difficulty with the use of strong language and sexual images. Publisher Key Porter Books Distributor H.B. Fenn & Company Ltd. 34 Nixon Road BOLTON ON L7E 1W2 (800) 267-3366 (905) 951-6600 Fax: (800) 465-3422 E-mail: sales@hbfenn.com Website: www.hbfenn.com Price: $11.95 pbk. Pagination: 222 p. ISBN: 978-1-55263-953-5 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 44 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Suggested Use: Instructional Strategies Publisher Allyn and Bacon Distributor Literacy Strategies Across the Subject Areas: Process-oriented Blackline Masters for the K-12 Classroom. 2nd ed. Authors: Wood, Karen D. and Taylor, D. Bruce Annotation The book contains process-oriented graphic organizers to engage students in strategies to enhance their understanding of various topics under study. Many of the strategies included in the book aim for the gradual release of responsibility by the teacher to the student. The strategies are also effective for students who need additional language support, such as English as an Additional Language learners. Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Price: $52.95 pbk. Pagination: 128 p. ISBN: 978-0-205-43712-2 Copyright: 2006 Year Recommended: 2008 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 45 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Annick Press The Losers’ Club Author: Lekich, John Annotation (CAN) This novel tells the story of one teenager’s attempt to break free of his loser status. Fifteen-year-old Alex Sherwood starts the Losers’ Club for the school outcasts in order to deal with the aggressive bullying at McLuhan High. Alex has a disability, but Lekich depicts Alex’s disability as just another one of life’s challenges as a teen. Alex suggests a contest with school bully Jerry Whitman in the local Christmas lights competition. Alex is supported by other teens who have been harassed by Jerry, and by some sympathetic adults. Lekich shows how teens can deal with a number of issues such as bullying and peer pressure. Lekich portrays Alex not as a victim of his disability, but as an individual ready to deal with the world on his terms. Distributor Firefly Books Ltd. 66 Leek Cres. RICHMOND HILL ON L4B 1H1 (800) 387-6192 (416) 499-8412 Fax: (800) 450-0391 E-mail: service@fireflybooks.com Website: www.fireflybooks.com Price: $10.95 pbk. Pagination: 256 p. ISBN: 978-1-55037-752-1 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2004 46 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Reading and Writing Non-fiction Publisher/Distributor Making Facts Come Alive: Choosing & Using Quality Nonfiction Literature K-8. 2nd ed. Authors: Bamford, Rosemary A. and Kristo, Janice V. Annotation This resource presents non-fiction as an important component in students’ learning. It provides teachers with insights into how to help students develop strategies to read and write non-fiction. The book is arranged in four parts. Part One discusses criteria for choosing quality non-fiction texts. Part Two addresses specific text selections for a variety of curriculum areas. Part Three suggests strategies for bringing students and books together. Part Four features response guides for students’ non-fiction texts, as well as an annotated bibliography. Also included is a bibliography of cited children’s books. Although most works cited in this resource are American, the philosophy and ideas are easily adapted to Canadian classrooms. Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc. 1420 Providence Hwy, Suite 120 NORWOOD MA 02062 (781) 762-5577 Fax: (781) 762-2110 E-mail: cgpublish@christopher-gordon.com Website: www.christopher-gordon.com/ Price: $19.95 U.S. pbk. Pagination: 424 p. ISBN: 978-0-926842-67-0 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 47 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Making of a Midsummer Night’s Dream Annotation (CAN) Viewers are backstage and onstage from the first day of rehearsals for the Stratford Festival’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, through to the first performance. Viewers gain insight into the creative process as they meet the actors who share their perspectives at various stages of preparation, including character development. They also meet the designers and the artisans who assemble the production. Viewers explore themes of romance, fantasy, and confused identity as the program focuses on the scene in which Puck comes across the four lovers in the woods. In-depth conversations with Stratford’s artistic director, Richard Monette, provide further insight in staging a theatrical production. This program is closed-captioned for viewers with hearing disabilities. 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Producer TV Ontario Distributor Visual Education Centre 41 Horner Ave, Unit 3 TORONTO ON M8Z 4X4 (800) 668-0749 (416) 252-5907 Fax: (416) 252-3720 E-mail: info@visualed.com Website: www.visualed.com Price: $74.99 Length: 50 min. ISBN: BPN725001 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2001 48 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life Author: Rubin, Susan Goldman Annotation 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and One of the first female photojournalists was Margaret Bourke-White. Her black-and-white photographs, which rose to the level of art, are profiled in this book. From the 1920s through the 1950s, she created photographic records of the social, political, and economic forces at work in the world. The study of these photographs will assist students in understanding the techniques used and the ways that the results were obtained. An index is included. Historical Publisher Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Distributor Georgetown Terminal Warehouses Ltd. 34 Armstrong Ave. GEORGETOWN ON L7G 4R9 (905) 873-2750 Fax: (905) 873-6170 E-mail: info@gtwcanada.com Website: www.gtwcanada.com Price: $26.95 hdc. Pagination: 92 p. ISBN: 978-0-665-19065-8 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2001 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 49 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Social, Cultural, and Historical Messenger Author: Lowry, Lois Annotation This is the third book in the trilogy that began with the Newbery Award winner, The Giver and later, Gathering Blue. Matt, who found Kira’s father in Gathering Blue, now lives in the utopian community called the Village. Kira’s father is the Seer, and Matt has grown under his care. Matt, a responsible member of the community, acts as a messenger for Leader, the blue-eyed Jonas from The Giver. Matt, once a scruffy thief, discovers that he has healing powers. Matt’s skills become crucial in saving his formerly tolerant village from the greed and the suspicion that is eating it away. Publisher Laurel Leaf Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $9.99 pbk. Pagination: 176 p. ISBN: 978-0-440-23912-3 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 Messenger could be used alone as a novel or as part of the trilogy in an author study. 50 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 2nd ed. Author: Shakespeare, William Editor: Roy, Ken 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Imaginative and Literary Personal and Philosophical Annotation This edition of A Midsummer Night’s Dream invites students to interact with the play by encouraging decision making and creativity. Preceding each scene is an introduction and one or two questions related to exploring ideas, themes, or personal experiences. Following each scene is a set of activities connected to the issues and problems that arise during the scene. Many of the suggested activities call for group work and personal response. The book is designed with the play on the right-hand side and key vocabulary words on the left-hand side. Publisher Harcourt Canada Ltd. Distributor Nelson Education Ltd. 1120 Birchmount Road TORONTO ON M1K 5G4 (800) 268-2222 Fax: (800) 430-4445 E-mail: inquire@nelson.com Website: www.nelson.com/ Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2000 Title ISBN Price Student Edition 978-0-7747-1474-7 $19.95 pbk. Teacher’s Guide 978-0-7747-1475-4 $27.95 pbk. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 51 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Related Readings: Global Shakespeare Author: Shakespeare, William 6 7 8 A teacher’s guide contains student-centred approaches to help students develop an appreciation of the power of language. 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Imaginative and Literary Personal and Philosophical Annotation This version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream provides an insightful study of the play. The student volume contains introductory material and the complete text of the play with vocabulary aids and suggestions for reading included on the margins of each page. The related reading section features poems, personal reflections, fiction, and drama selections inspired by the play. 9 Publisher/Distributor Nelson Education Ltd. 1120 Birchmount Road TORONTO ON M1K 5G4 (800) 268-2222 Fax: (800) 430-4445 E-mail: inquire@nelson.com Website: www.nelson.com/ Copyright: 1998 Year Recommended: 1999 Title ISBN Price Student Book 978-0-17-606617-8 $29.95 pbk. Teacher’s Guide 978-0-17-606618-5 $58.95 pbk. 52 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Mythic Voices: Reflections in Mythology Authors: Dickie, Alison and Lottridge, Celia Barker 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Annotation (CAN) Traditional narratives from many cultures are in this collection. Chapters deal with creation, tricksters and transformers, monsters and monster killers, romance of the warrior, adventure and wonder tales, and journeys to the other world. First Nations narratives from Canada include stories of Glooscap, Raven, Sedna, Coyote, Nanabush, Windigo, and Sin’opa. Where applicable, selections are followed by brief background notes. Included are a table of contents and a pronunciation key. Publisher/Distributor Nelson Education Ltd. 1120 Birchmount Road TORONTO ON M1K 5G4 (800) 268-2222 Fax: (800) 430-4445 E-mail: inquire@nelson.com Website: www.nelson.com/ Copyright: 1991 Year Recommended: 2006 Title ISBN Price Student Book 978-0-17-603713-0 $48.95 pbk. Teacher’s Guide 978-0-17-603714-7 $59.95 pbk. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 53 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Henry Holt and Company A Night to Remember Author: Lord, Walter Annotation The classic account of the sinking of the Titanic after the fatal collision with an iceberg is recounted in this book. Lord interviewed more than 60 survivors to record the behaviour of the passengers and the crew. Distributor H.B. Fenn & Company Ltd. 34 Nixon Road BOLTON ON L7E 1W2 (800) 267-3366 (905) 951-6600 Fax: (800) 465-3422 E-mail: sales@hbfenn.com Website: www.hbfenn.com Price: $15.50 pbk. Pagination: 208 p. ISBN: 978-0-8050-7764-3 Copyright: 1997 Year Recommended: 2004 54 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor No Time to Say Goodbye: Children’s Stories of Kuper Island Residential School Authors: Olsen, Sylvia, Morris, Rita, and Sam, Ann Annotation (CAN) This novel is the fictional story of five young people from the Tsartlip First Nations who were sent to the Kuper Island Residential School. The government and the churches took children from their homes for long periods of time, during which they were not permitted to see their families. The authors try to deal with some of the abuses that occurred such as mandatory haircuts, sexual abuse, poor food, loneliness, and humiliation over bedwetting. Readers witness the struggle of the students to survive in such a harsh culture. Sono Nis Press P.O. Box 160 WINLAW BC V0G 2J0 (250) 226-0077 (800) 370-5228 Fax: (250) 226-0074 E-mail: books@sononis.com Website: www.sononis.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 175 p. ISBN: 978-1-55039-121-3 Copyright: 2001 Year Recommended: 2005 The Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Choice Awards nominated this book for a Snow Willow Award in 2003. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 55 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Marshall Cavendish The Norsemen Author: Schomp, Virginia Annotation This book examines the traditional narratives of the Norsemen. The book opens with a brief introduction of the Norse culture. It includes geography, political history, government, society, and religious beliefs. The book contains photographs, supporting text, and sidebars that highlight topics related to the character or theme. The book includes a table of contents, a glossary, suggestions for further reading, a bibliography, and an index. Distributor Edu Reference Publishers Direct Inc. 109 Woodbine Downs Blvd, Unit 3 TORONTO ON M9W 6Y1 (988) 674-8622 (416) 674-8622 Fax: (416) 674-6215 E-mail: eduref@edureference.com Website: www.edureference.com Price: $23.95 hdc. Pagination: 96 p. ISBN: 978-0-7614-2548-9 Copyright: 2008 Year Recommended: 2008 From THE NORSEMEN by VIRGINIA SCHOMP. Copyright © 2008 Marshall Cavendish Corporation. 56 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher One on One Thistledown Press Distributor Author: Beveridge, Cathy Annotation (CAN) While hockey provides a thematic strand for the book, the protagonist, Sean, has more to address than pressures of the team sport and a perfectionist father. Complex family issues include an ethical situation that requires Sean to decide whether to do what is right or to support his father by withholding evidence involving criminal charges. The story is one that provides the hook of hockey and a familiar prairie setting in Alberta, but is given depth through the issues and the complexities of human relationships. LitDistCo LPG Distribution Collective 100 Armstrong Avenue GEORGETOWN ON L7G 5S4 (800) 591-6250 (905) 877-4411 Fax: (800) 591-6251 E-mail: orders@litdistco.ca Website: www.litdistco.ca Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 224 p. ISBN: 978-1-894345-580-4 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 57 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Puffin Books The Outsiders Author: Hinton, S.E. Annotation Ponyboy is only 14, but after his parents’ death, he tries to keep the family together. Ponyboy’s loyalties are to his brothers and to his gang. In this novel, there are two kinds of people in the world, greasers and socs. A soc (short for social) has money and can get away with almost anything. A greaser always lives on the outside and needs to watch his back. One night after a fight, Johnny kills a soc. Ponyboy learns that pain feels the same whether you are a soc or a greaser. Distributor Canbook Distribution Services 195 Harry Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $11.00 pbk. Pagination: 144 p. ISBN: 978-0-118911-6 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2005 S. E. Hinton wrote this novel in 1967 when she was 16 years old, and it has stood the test of time. 58 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor Overdrive Author: Walters, Eric Annotation (CAN) Jake, the 16-year-old narrator, earns his driver’s licence and is involved in a serious accident the same day. He leaves the scene of the accident and must deal with his inner conflict. Jake learns that doing the right thing is not easy. This is a story about responsibility and accepting the consequence of one’s action. Orca Book Publishers P.O. Box 5626, Stn. B VICTORIA BC V8R 6S4 (800) 210-5277 (250) 380-1229 Fax: (877) 408-1551 E-mail: orca@orcabook.com Website: www.orcabook.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 112 p. ISBN: 978-1-55143-318-9 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 59 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Parvana’s Journey 6 7 8 (CAN) A sequel to The Breadwinner, this novel continues the story of Parvana, a 13-year-old girl who has been left to fend for herself in war-torn Afghanistan. Forbidden to appear in public as a girl, Parvana must disguise herself as a boy when she goes in search of her mother and siblings. This is a story about loyalty, survival, families, and friendship set against the backdrop of an intolerable situation. This book lends itself to teacher-led discussions. 10 11 12 √ Author: Ellis, Deborah Annotation 9 Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Groundwood Books Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 199 p. ISBN: 978-0-88899-519-3 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2003 60 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Tundra Books Pegeen and the Pilgrim Distributor Author: Cook, Lyn Illustrators: Wheeler, Bill and Wheeler, Pat Annotation (CAN) Reissued for the Stratford Festival’s 50th anniversary, this novel follows a 12-yearold aspiring actress who is excited about a planned Shakespearian festival. Entranced by the theatre and longing to become part of it, Pegeen befriends a devotee of Shakespeare who helps her in understanding the characters of his plays. Readers will learn the difficulties, financial and physical, of creating a performance and the history of the festival. United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $9.99 pbk. Pagination: 288 p. ISBN: 978-0-88776-593-3 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2004 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 61 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Random House of Canada The People of Sparks. 1st paperback ed. Author: DuPrau, Jeanne Annotation In this book, the sequel to The City of Ember, DuPrau continues the adventures of Doon and Lina, who have led the people from the underground city of Ember to the earth’s surface and the city of Sparks. The refugees are welcomed by the people of Sparks who live near a wasteland left by the disaster a long time ago that nearly destroyed most of civilization. Due to the differences between the sheltered, electric-powered life in Ember and the low-tech, farm-based existence in Sparks, conflict arises between the two groups. As conflict and violence escalates, Doon and Lina must find a solution that provides hope for the future of both groups. Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $7.99 pbk. Pagination: 352 p. ISBN: 978-0-375-82825-6 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2005 62 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Alfred A. Knopf Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood Distributor Author: Satrapi, Marjane Annotation Marjane Satrapi writes about her own experiences as a child in Iran. A graphic novel about Iranian culture and history, the story is told with a sense of humour, and it offers insight into the culture of Iran, and the impact of the Islamic revolution on the Iranian people. As the only child of revolutionaries, Satrapi’s life changes dramatically. Marjane found it very difficult to live under such strict rules, and her disobedient behaviour put her family in danger. Her parents were forced to send her to live in Europe for her own safety until she was 14. We learn from Marjane’s story of a childhood based on terrorism and war that the actions of a few extremists do not reflect the attitude of a nation. United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $14.95 pbk. Pagination: 160 p. ISBN: 978-0-375-71457-3 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 63 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Imaginative and Literary Phoenix Rising Author: Hesse, Karen Annotation Although their sheep farm escaped the deadly radiation fallout from an accident at a nearby nuclear power plant, Nyle and her grandmother find their lives have changed forever. When Ezra and his mother, evacuees from the radiation zone, move into her grandmother’s back bedroom, Nyle sees firsthand the effects of radiation sickness. As Nyle watches Ezra move from being seriously ill to fully alive, and then to relapse and death, she sees how people can find the courage and optimism to live life daily to its fullest. Publisher Henry Holt & Co. Inc. Distributor H.B. Fenn & Company Ltd. 34 Nixon Road BOLTON ON L7E 1W2 (800) 267-3366 (905) 951-6600 Fax: (800) 465-3422 E-mail: sales@hbfenn.com Website: www.hbfenn.com Price: $7.99 pbk. Pagination: 208 p. ISBN: 978-0-3125-3562-9 Copyright: 1994 Year Recommended: 1997 64 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Pigman 6 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Zindel, Paul Annotation 7 In this time-tested novel, teenagers John and Lorraine, think the world is meaningless. An unusual friendship develops after John and Lorraine play a practical joke on a stranger, Angelo Pignati. However, John and Lorraine get caught up in Pignati’s “zest” for life. Now John and Lorraine feel more comfortable with him than they do in their own homes. When Mr. Pignati dies, John and Lorraine write their friend’s story, the story of the Pigman. Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher/Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $8.99 pbk. Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-0-06-075735-9 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 65 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Prism of Poetry: Pathways to Writing Authors: Cameron, Bob and Cameron JoAnne Annotation (CAN) Poems by student writers as well as renowned poets, demonstrate types of poetry and sources of inspiration for writing poetry. Included are poems organized according to theme and examples of poetry forms such as adjective and adverb poems, acrostics, diamante, cinquain, haiku, and shape poems. Each section contains introductory notes suitable for initiating mini-lessons as well as suggestions for writing, sharing, or publishing. The book contains a detailed table of contents, a glossary of literary terms, and an index of alternative themes. This is suggested as a teacher resource to introduce various aspects of poetry writing, rather than as a comprehensive program for poetry writing. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Use: Professional Resource Publisher Prentice Hall Distributor Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Copyright: 1995 Year Recommended: 1997 Title ISBN Price Student Book 978-0-13-435330-2 $36.95 pbk. Teacher’s Guide 978-0-13-435348-7 $55.25 coilbound 66 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Non-fiction Publisher/Distributor Reading and Writing Non-fiction Genres Authors: Buss, Kathleen and Karnowski, Lee Annotation This resource shows how to explore non-fiction text with students. It is organized around four main text types – recount, procedural, informational, and persuasive. The authors identify alternative forms within each text type and explain their inherent purposes, structures, and literary elements. Mini-lessons and suggested read-alouds provide support for guiding students in reading and writing non-fiction text. This guidebook provides an appreciation for the variety of purposes and text structures that non-fiction offers. International Reading Association PO Box 8139, 800 Barksdale Rd NEWARK DE 19714-8139 (800) 336-7323 Fax: (302) 737-0878 E-mail: customerservice@reading.com Website: www.reading.org/ Price: $22.95 U.S. pbk. Pagination: 152 p. ISBN: 978-0-87207-346-3 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 67 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 Suggested Use: Reading Publisher Heinemann Educational Books Distributor ”Reading Don’t Fix No Chevys“: Literacy in the Lives of Young Men Authors: Smith, Michael W. and Wilhelm, Jeffrey D. Annotation The authors interviewed 49 Middle and Secondary Level male students from a wide range of backgrounds in order to determine how the young men use literacy and what conditions promote it. Several factors under consideration include socioeconomic background, race, performance, and type of school. The research shows boys favour literacy activities outside of school that provide escape to get away from the stresses in their lives. The authors explain how progressive curricula and instruction can help boys become more engaged with literacy. The authors note that the same principles could apply to girls as well as boys. Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Price: $35.86 pbk. Pagination: 224 p. ISBN: 978-0-86709-509-8 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2006 Teachers will find this book useful to help them identify situations that promote literacy and consider the implications for classroom practices. 68 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Uses: Visualization Comprehension Reflection Publisher/Distributor Reading is Seeing: Learning to Visualize Scenes, Characters, Ideas, and Text Worlds to Improve Comprehension and Reflective Reading Author: Wilhelm, Jeffrey Annotation This resource provides teachers with an overview of the research on visualization strategies and how this research may be used to improve students’ reading comprehension. In each chapter, the author combines theory, personal experience, and practical teaching activities to scaffold the learner’s experience. Strategies include ways to activate and build background knowledge, to elaborate on textual details, to make inferences, to develop mental models of non-fiction text, and to make text-to-text connections. Sample student work illustrates the expected outcomes of each particular technique. Suggestions are included for struggling and advanced readers. Scholastic Canada Ltd. 175 Hillmount Road MARKHAM ON L6C 1Z7 (800) 268-3860 Fax: (800) 387-4944 E-mail: custserve@scholastic.ca Website: www.scholastic.ca/ Price: $29.99 pbk. Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-0-439-30309-5 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 From READING IS SEEING by Jeffrey Wilhelm. Scholastic Inc./Teaching Resources. Copyright © 2004 by Jeffrey Wilhelm. Reprinted by permission. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 69 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 Suggested Use: Professional Resource Publisher/Distributor Reciprocal Teaching at Work: Strategies for Improving Reading Comprehension Author: Oczkus, Lori D. Annotation Using a variety of classroom settings, this resource presents engaging lessons that use a discussion technique to improve reading comprehension. This technique, reciprocal teaching, is based on teacher modeling, student participation, and four strategies that good readers use to comprehend text: predicting, questioning, clarifying, and summarizing. A detailed description of the four reading comprehension strategies, ideas for leading students in reciprocal teaching, discussions in different social contexts, and appended assessment forms are included in this resource. International Reading Association PO Box 8139, 800 Barksdale Rd NEWARK DE 19714-8139 (800) 336-7323 Fax: (302) 737-0878 E-mail: customerservice@reading.com Website: www.reading.org/ Price: $25.95 U.S. pbk. Pagination: 216 p. ISBN: 978-0-87207-514-6 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 70 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Student Reflection Publisher/Distributor Response Journals Revisited: Maximizing Learning Through Reading, Writing, Viewing, Discussing, and Thinking Author: Parsons, Les Annotation Response Journals Revisited is an updated, expanded, and revised version of Response Journals. It explains what response journals are, why and how they are used, skills that they help students to develop, and ways to evaluate journals, both formatively and summatively. It offers guidelines, rubrics, samples of student responses, and extensive background information. The book includes a table of contents, a glossary, and an index. Pembroke Publishers Ltd. 538 Hood Road MARKHAM ON L3R 3K9 (800) 997-9807 (905) 477-0650 Fax: (800) 339-5568 E-mail: mary@pembrokepublishers.com Website: www.pembrokepublishers.com Price: $18.95 pbk. Pagination: 128 p. ISBN: 978-0-55138-131-2 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 71 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Cambridge University Press Romeo and Juliet. 3rd ed. Author: Shakespeare, William Annotation This edition from the Cambridge School Shakespeare Series provides complete scripts, plus a running synopsis of the action, an explanation of unfamiliar words, and numerous activities to help transform the script into drama. The book includes a table of contents and a chronology of Shakespeare’s life. Distributor Login Brothers Canada 324 Saulteaux Cres. WINNIPEG MB R3J 3T2 (800) 665-1148 (204) 837-2987 Fax: (800) 665-0103 E-mail: sales@lb.ca Website: www.lb.ca Price: $10.95 pbk. Pagination: 228 p. ISBN: 978-0-521-61870-0 Copyright: 1998 Year Recommended: 2004 72 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Romiette and Julio 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Draper, Sharon M. Annotation This contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s infamous tale features the two young lovers meeting on the Internet. Their interracial high school romance is threatened by their parents’ prejudices and opposition from the local gang. Parallel to the play, the fated pair’s plan to be together goes awry, and the two are caught in a desperate struggle to survive. This updated tale of forbidden love complements the study of Romeo and Juliet, but can also stand alone as a novel. Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonsays.com Price: $7.99 pbk. Pagination: 320 p. ISBN: 978-06-8984-209-2 Copyright: 2001 Year Recommended: 2004 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 73 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Sea Chase Author: Parkinson, Curtis Annotation (CAN) Fifteen-year-old Brodie and his father are sailing their small yacht in the Caribbean near Columbia when Brodie’s father disappears from the yacht in the middle of the night. Brodie sets out to find his father and soon discovers that he has been kidnapped by drug runners/pirates. Brodie is joined by Carlota, a young Columbian girl, in his quest to save his father. Themes in the novel include having direction and purpose in life and developing selfreliance and resourcefulness. This novel contains many nautical terms and Spanish words. Technological Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Tundra Books Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $12.99 pbk. Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-0-88776-682-4 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2006 74 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Comprehension Publisher Heinemann Educational Books Distributor Shades of Meaning: Comprehension and Interpretation in Middle School Author: Satman, Donna Annotation This book has many strategies that will engage students so they can succeed in reading and comprehending text. The book is based on a workshop format, so the author models and verbalizes her reading and comprehension strategies and then has her students apply the skills. Students learn to interpret text, explore and analyze ideas, and articulate and justify their opinions. The students learn skills that can be applied throughout their lives. Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Price: $29.22 pbk. Pagination: 153 p. ISBN: 978-0-325-00664-2 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2008 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 75 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Candlewick Press Shakespeare Bats Cleanup Author: Koertge, Ron Annotation Written in the form of a narrative composed of first poems, Kevin, a 14-year-old who is suffering from mononucleosis, experiments with a variety of literary forms: haiku, sonnets, couplets, and free verse. Writing becomes a therapeutic self-revealing process for Kevin as he reflects on his mother’s death, his failed romance, and his dream of becoming a baseball star. The use of poetry as a narrative medium moves the plot along quickly and allows for the subject matter to change rapidly. Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $6.50 pbk. Pagination: 128 p. ISBN: 978-0-7636-2939-7 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 Shakespeare Bats Cleanup is an effective tool for demystifying poetry. 76 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Shattered Puffin Books Author: Walters, Eric Distributor Annotation (CAN) Fifteen-year-old Ian must complete community volunteer service in order to pass his Civics class. He chooses to work at “The Club”, a soup kitchen for the homeless in an unsafe part of the city. When the man who saved Ian shows up at the soup kitchen, he begins to get to know “Sarge”. Jacques was a soldier in the Canadian Armed Forces, and his last tour of duty was as a peacekeeper stationed in Rwanda, an African nation Ian knows little about. Canbook Distribution Services 195 Hary Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $8.99 pbk. Pagination: 224 p. ISBN: 978-0-14-331226-0 Copyright: 2006 Year Recommended: 2008 Ian begins to learn truths not only about Rwanda, but about the world, for which he is not at all prepared. Shattered invites students to ask themselves what they can do to make a difference in the world. General Romeo Dallaire, the Force Commander for the United Nations Mission to Rwanda wrote the foreword to the book. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 77 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World: The Extraordinary True Story of Shackleton and Endurance. 1st paperback ed. 6 7 This is an interesting recounting of the survival story of Ernest Shackleton’s adventure. Ernest Shackleton and his crew were attempting to cross Antarctica. When the Endurance became icebound in Antarctica in 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew of 27 were 166 kilometres from land. Although their mission was unsuccessful, their survival story is remarkable. The men played on the ice to pass time after the Endurance sank. They took to their lifeboats and spent a year travelling over ice, water, and mountains to safety. In 1916, Shackleton led a rescue party to retrieve his men and, remarkably, the entire crew survived. The photos provide an opportunity to witness what the crew experienced during the journey. 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Environmental and Technological Author: Armstrong, Jennifer Annotation 8 Publisher Crown Books for Young Readers Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $19.95 pbk. Pagination: 144 p. ISBN: 978-0-375-81049-7 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2005 78 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Dundurn Press Limited Shoulder the Sky Distributor Author: Choyce, Lesley Annotation (CAN) Martin Emerson and his family are having trouble dealing with his mother’s death. Martin describes himself in three ways: the regular, private, and not interesting Martin Emerson, the enigmatic persona created for the Internet at Emerson.com, and Martin number three or the no-name Martin. Martin’s father has become invisible, and his sister Lily pierces another part of her body when she cannot deal with something. Martin receives help from his friend Darrell, when he creates a website with all the right questions and not the answers at Emerson.com. Traffic to the website is busy because it challenges the reader with philosophical and complex observations. University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $12.99 pbk. Pagination: 220 p. ISBN: 978-1-55002-415-9 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2005 This book was shortlisted for the Young Adult Canadian Book Award by the Canadian Library Association and won the Ann Connor Brimer Children’s Literature Prize in 2002. Cover image reprinted with permission from Dundurn Press Ltd. Copyright 2002. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 79 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Tundra Books, Inc. The Sign of the Scales Author: Brandis, Marianne Annotation (CAN) This third book in a trilogy by Marianne Brandis begins with Emma and her younger brother John, who where orphaned by fire, moving from the countryside to live with their aunt in York, Upper Canada. Emma works in her aunt’s hotel, and John works in the livery stable. Emma is worried that her brother is involved in some illegal activity. This novel provides a historical context and a brief look at business and transportation in Upper Canada in the early 1830s. Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $14.99 pbk. Pagination: 264 p. ISBN: 978-0-88776-625-1 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2004 80 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Great Plains Publications A Singing Bird Will Come: Naomi in Hong Kong Author: Schreyer, Karmel Annotation (CAN) This book is the sequel to Naomi: The Strawberry Blonde of Pippu Town. Naomi is now 15 years old. She visits Hong Kong while her mother teaches in an international school. Naomi takes several travel excursions outside of Hong Kong to Beijing and Macau. This book reads like a travel guide, but it gives a historical perspective about the Cultural Revolution. Schreyer has several subplots running throughout the novel. Naomi volunteers at an orphanage and befriends Grace, a 16-yearold who is pregnant and rejected by her family. Naomi forms a new friendship with Chen, an elderly man. Naomi struggles with her mother’s new relationship and, through her Asian friends, learns the importance of patience and honesty. Distributor University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $12.95 pbk. Pagination: 152 p. ISBN: 978-1-894283-30-4 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2005 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 81 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Kids Can Press Limited Sister to the Wolf Author: Trottier, Maxine Annotation (CAN) In Sister to the Wolf, Trottier has written a historical novel centering on the cultural differences of early Canada. The story is set in Quebec in 1703 where Trottier’s ancestors owned First Nations people as slaves. Cecile Chesne sees Lesharo being branded by his master. The next day before she leaves for Fort Detroit, Cecile defies convention and buys Lesharo to give him his freedom. Lesharo becomes Cecile’s protector on her journey to Detroit. Overshadowing the story is the journey of a wolf that follows Lesharo wherever he goes. This is a story of adventure presented in an authentic era of history. Distributor University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 348 p. ISBN: 978-1-55337-520-3 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 82 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Inquiry Publisher Stenhouse Publishers Distributor Socratic Circles: Fostering Critical and Creative Thinking in Middle and High School Author: Copeland, Matt Annotation The author has written a book about studentled discussions based on real-life examples. The book begins with outlining the benefits of Socratic Circles and how these circles develop students’ academic and social skills in reading comprehension, listening, speaking, and conflict resolution. Step-by-step guidance is provided on establishing Socratic Circles and this book benefits teachers who are new to literature circles and teachers who want to improve their knowledge of this strategy. Ideas are presented on aligning Socratic Circles with the curricula. Assessment and follow-up activities are also provided. Pembroke Publishers Ltd. 538 Hood Road MARKHAM ON L3R 3K9 (800) 997-9807 (905) 477-0650 Fax: (800) 339-5568 E-mail: mary@pembrokepublishers.com Website: www.pembrokepublishers.com Price: $21.95 pbk. Pagination: 163 p. ISBN: 978-01-57110-394-9 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2008 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 83 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Soul Would Have No Rainbow: If the Eyes Had No Tears and Other Native American Proverbs Author: Zona, Guy A. 6 7 8 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Annotation This treasury of First Nations proverbs offers wisdom, advice, and observations. Assembled following thorough research, these sayings have been passed from generation to generation, and encompass the values of American First Nations people. Each proverb lists the nation of origin. This learning resource illustrates how language provides the foundation for all learning. 9 Publisher Touchstone Books Distributor Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonsays.com Price: $11.50 pbk. Pagination: 128 p. ISBN: 978-0-671-79730-0 Copyright: 1994 Year Recommended: 2004 84 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Bloomsbury Stravaganza: City of Stars Distributor Author: Hoffman, Mary Annotation In this sequel to Stravaganza: City of Masks, Georgia’s stepbrother Russell makes her life miserable. Georgia loves horses, and when she buys a tiny winged horse in an antique shop, she develops the ability to move back and forth between her world in contemporary London and Talia – 16th century Italy, in a parallel dimension. In Talia, Georgia becomes a jockey and, disguised as a boy, wins an important race. Georgia is a strong, determined individual who overcomes difficulties, and focuses on achievement. In the end, Russell’s meanness is revealed and he is forced to leave Georgia alone. Raincoast Books 9050 Shaughnessy Street VANCOUVER BC V6P 6E5 (800) 663-5714 (604) 323-7106 Fax: (604) 323-2600 E-mail: info@raincoast.com Website: www.raincoast.com Price: $14.95 pbk. Pagination: 459 p. ISBN: 978-0-7475-6500-0 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 The sections of the novel that are set in contemporary England feature English expressions and terminology, while the sections set in Talia are full of Italian names. While this might be challenging for some readers, it also emphasizes the difference between Georgia’s two worlds. Teachers should note that Georgia’s stepbrother Russell uses coarse, vulgar words and expressions – a reflection of his unpleasant personality. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 85 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Hougton Mifflin Harcourt Sword of the Rightful King: A Novel of King Arthur Author: Yolen, Jane Annotation Students will enjoy the retelling of the legend of Arthur and his loyal magician Merlinnus. In the legend, there is a sword in the stone, and anyone who pulls the sword from the stone will become the King of Britain. The evil Queen of the North, Morgause, tries to murder Arthur to gain the throne for one of her sons. It takes all the skill of Merlinnus and his young apprentice, Gawen, to retain the crown for King Arthur. Yolen has created interesting characters, and the plot takes many twists and turns to engage the reader. Distributor Thomas Allen & Son Limited 390 Steelcase Road E MARKHAM ON L3R 1G2 (905) 475-9126 (800) 387-4333 Fax: (800) 458-5504 E-mail: info@t-allen.com Website: www.thomas-allen.com Price: $9.50 pbk. Pagination: 376 p. ISBN: 978-0-15-202553-5 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2005 86 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher/Distributor Tales of the Norse Gods Author: Picard, Barbara Leonie Illustrator: Fowler, Rosamund Annotation This resource highlights the struggle of legendary heroes against giants, beasts, and evil dwarves. Students will witness the courageous battles and bravery in these stories about the Viking gods. The stories told by the Norsemen, also known as the Vikings, are about a nation of people who loved to boast of its strength in battle and bravery against all odds. Oxford University Press 70 Wynford Drive DON MILLS ON M3C 1J9 (800) 387-8020 (416) 441-2941 Fax: (800) 665-1771 E-mail: customer.service.ca@oup.com Website: www.oup.com/ca/ Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 160 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-275116-6 Copyright: 2001 Year Recommended: 2006 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 87 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Use: Instructional Units Publisher Heinemann Educational Books Distributor Teaching English by Design: How to Create and Carry Out Instructional Units Author: Smagorinsky, Peter Annotation This publication teaches educators the complexities of designing and using instructional units to support curriculum and engage students. The beginning of the book includes information on how students learn, stresses that educators need to take responsibility for their students’ learning, and provides alternatives to teacher-led discussions. The author includes a chapter on planning the curriculum so there is coherence and continuity throughout the year. The units are organized according to concepts such as: Pearson Education Canada 195 Harry Walker Parkway North NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B4 (800) 361-6128 Fax: (800) 563-9196 E-mail: school_inquiries@pearsoned.com Website: www.pearsoned.ca/ Price: $27.63 pbk. Pagination: 44 p. ISBN: 978-0-325-00980-3 Copyright: 2007 Year Recommended: 2008 • reading strategies • writing strategies • genres • periods, regions, and movements in literature • themes • works of significant authors. Also presented is a unit on discrimination, and daily lesson plans for a seven-week period. 88 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Reading Publisher/Distributor Teaching Reading: A Complete Resource for Grades 4 and Up Author: Robb, Laura Annotation Based on research and classroom-tested lessons, the author has compiled a comprehensive resource for teaching reading. The publication includes 65 step-by-step strategy lessons, sections for language arts and content-area teachers, rubrics, assessments, and graphic organizers. The book has useful reading and writing strategies that can help improve students’ comprehension and vocabulary. Students will learn to draw upon prior knowledge, make inferences, visualize, and question. There is also a professional study section. The publication is in binder format. Scholastic Canada Ltd. 175 Hillmount Road MARKHAM ON L6C 1Z7 (800) 268-3860 Fax: (800) 387-4944 E-mail: custserve@scholastic.ca Website: www.scholastic.ca Price: $89.99 hdc. Pagination: 447 p. ISBN: 978-0-439-77136-8 Copyright: 2006 Year Recommended: 2008 From TEACHING READING: A COMPLETE RESOURCE FOR GRADES 4 AND UP by Laura Robb. Scholastic Inc./Teaching Resources. Copyright © 2006 by Laura Robb. Reprinted by permission. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 89 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Tell Me a Tale 6 7 8 This American anthology contains poetry, short stories, and excerpts of novels relating traditional tales to students’ storytelling experiences today. The book includes a table of contents, suggested activities, numerous colour illustrations, a glossary of literary terms, dictionary support for difficult vocabulary, and brief biographic notes on the authors. 10 11 √ Author: Alvermann, Donna Annotation 9 Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher D.C. Heath & Co. Distributor Nelson Education Ltd. 1120 Birchmount Road TORONTO ON M1K 5G4 (800) 268-2222 Fax: (800) 430-4445 E-mail: inquire@nelson.com Website: www.nelson.com/ Price: $12.45 pbk. Pagination: 126 p. ISBN: 978-0-669-32091-9 Copyright: 1995 Year Recommended: 1998 90 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Telling Tales: Storytelling in the Family. 2nd ed. Authors: De Vos, Gail, Harris, Merle, and Lottridge, Celia Barker 6 7 1. “Once Upon a Time” - to emphasize the value of story 2. “Stories From the Family Tree” – to encourage families to discuss their stories 3. “Developing and Learning to Tell Stories” – to provide guidelines for shaping and telling stories 4. “Universal Tales” – to discuss nursery rhymes, traditional folklore, and folklore in popular culture. The last section moves from the traditional well-loved oral culture to the messages in books, films, and computer games. This resource will guide teachers to help students develop their ability to tell stories. 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Communicative Imaginative and Literary Annotation (CAN) This collection of stories about the art of storytelling, is written by three renowned storytellers, to provide teachers and parents with ideas to explore “tales” with their children. The content is divided into four sections: 8 Publisher University of Alberta Press Distributor Georgetown Terminal Warehouses Ltd. 34 Armstrong Ave. GEORGETOWN ON L7G 4R9 (905) 873-2750 Fax: (905) 873-6170 E-mail: info@gtwcanada.com Website: www.gtwcanada.com Price: $29.95 pbk. Pagination: 204 p. ISBN: 978-0-88864-402-7 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2004 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 91 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Theories of Relativity. 1st ed. 6 7 (CAN) In Theories of Relativity, Haworth-Attard has written about the harsh reality of young runaways living on the street. The author’s style of describing life on the street is very realistic. Dylan Wallace calls himself the “throwaway” child. His mother has three children fathered by different men. On his 16th birthday, his mother throws him out because his mouthy presence might prevent her from marrying her fiancé. Dylan struggles with the challenges he has received in life, and he tries to avoid a life of crime and drugs. Haworth-Attard provides a cast of secondary characters including Amber, who shows how difficult it is for someone to extricate herself from street life once she becomes part of it. Dylan reads from Einstein’s book about his theories of relativity and time, and Dylan has his own theories about life based on his own experiences. Dylan is a clever young man who has been dealt some harsh circumstances. Dylan grows and realizes his true potential as he matures trying to survive on the street. 9 10 11 √ Author: Haworth-Attard, Barbara Annotation 8 Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $7.99 pbk. Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-0-06-39300-9 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2005 Teachers should note that the street language may be offensive to some. 92 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Topher 6 7 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Horrocks, Anita Annotation 8 (SK) Liam and his family inherit a cabin north of Prince Albert. Liam wants to fix it up and sell it. Thirty years ago, Liam’s older brother runs away and drowns near the cabin after a bitter argument with his dad who, upon hearing the news, commits suicide. Liam’s children are puzzled by their father’s attitude, so they set out to discover what happened. What they discover is quite different from what Liam believes happened. Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Stoddart Kids Distributor Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Limited 195 Allstate Parkway MARKHAM ON L3R 4T8 (800) 387-9776 Fax: (800) 260-9777 E-mail: bookinfo@fitzhenry.ca Website: www.fitzhenry.ca Price: $4.95 pbk. Pagination: 212 p. ISBN: 978-0-7737-6092-9 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2003 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 93 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Touching My Father’s Soul: A Sherpa’s Journey to the Top of Everest Author: Norgay, Jamling Tenzing 6 7 It would be interesting for students to compare the different perspectives of Touching My Father’s Soul with The Climb and Into Thin Air. 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Annotation Written by Jamling Norgay, a Sherpa guide, this book is a tribute to his father who climbed with Sir Edmund Hilary, and reached the summit in 1953. Norgay describes his Everest summit experience of leading the IMAX team during the tragic 1996 summer climbing expedition. He parallels his journey with his father’s experience, drawing heavily on his culture, his religious beliefs as a Buddhist, and the climbing rituals of the Sherpas. Norgay consistently provides insight into the reverence and respect his people have for the mountain. What many westerners attribute to the individual’s culmination of strength and perseverance, the Sherpas believe is a gift of faith. 8 Publisher/Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $17.25 pbk. Pagination: 336 p. ISBN: 978-0-06-251688-6 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2005 94 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet With Related Readings Author: Shakespeare, William 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Annotation An edition in magazine format, this resource includes sidebars giving information about the action, explanations of difficult words or phrases, as well as cross-references to related literature that is included at the end of the book. The resource contains colour illustrations, questions for discussion or writing, introductory information about Shakespeare and his theatre, and a map. The teacher’s guide contains plot summaries and activities for use prior to, during, and after reading. Philosophical Publisher Thomson Nelson Distributor Nelson Education Ltd. 1120 Birchmount Road TORONTO ON M1K 5G4 (800) 268-2222 Fax: (800) 430-4445 E-mail: inquire@nelson.com Website: www.nelson.com/ Copyright: 1997 Year Recommended: 1997 Title ISBN Price Student Book 978-0-17-606613-6 $24.95 pbk. Teacher’s Guide 978-0-17-616614-4 $49.95 pbk. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 95 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Napoleon Publishing/RendezVous Press Trial by Fire Author: Dalton, Sheila Annotation (CAN) Running serves as a method of escaping past and present conflicts for 17year-old Nathan. Placed in an abusive foster home, Nathan’s life is filled with obstacles ranging from an addicted mother to racist schoolmates. Accusations of arson set Nathan on an investigation to clear his name. Nathan’s pursuit of the arsonist places him in dangerous predicaments that ultimately result in Nathan realizing that he does not have to be a victim of his circumstances. Distributor Canbook Distribution Services 195 Hary Walker Parkway NEWMARKET ON L3Y 7B3 (800) 399-6858 Fax: (800) 363-2665 E-mail: inquiry@canbook.com Website: www.canbook.com Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 208 p. ISBN: 978-0-929141-63-3 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2004 96 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 √ √ √ √ 10 11 12 Suggested Use: Reading Publisher/Distributor The Vocabulary-enriched Classroom: Practices for Improving the Reading Performance of All Students in Grades 3 and Up Scholastic Canada Ltd. 175 Hillmount Road MARKHAM ON L6C 1Z7 (800) 268-3860 Fax: (800) 387-4944 E-mail: custserve@scholastic.ca Website: www.scholastic.ca Authors: Block, Cathy Collins and Mangieri, Price: $32.99 pbk. Pagination: 224 p. ISBN: 978-0-439-73093-8 Annotation Copyright: 2006 Year Recommended: 2008 John N. The book presents best practices to improve vocabulary instruction. The strategies are practical, classroom-based, and can be used with reluctant readers and gifted learners. Chapters are sequential so an understanding of basic vocabulary principles are presented before they are taught to students with diverse needs. Novice and experienced educators would find this publication useful. The author suggests that educators can use the content of the book as a basis to re-examine their literacyinstructional practices. From THE VOCABULARY-ENRICHED CLASSROOM by Cathy Collins Block and John N. Mangieri. Scholastic Inc./Teaching Resources. Copyright © 2006 by Cathy Collins Block and John Mangieri. Reprinted by permission. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 97 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Contexts: Environmental and Technological Imaginative and Literary The Watcher Author: Buffie, Margaret Annotation (CAN) Fifteen-year-old Emma is a child apart – not only from the other students at school and in her community, but from her family as well. She looks and feels different, as many other teens do. While her parents pursue their daily routine, Emma senses danger. She knows that she must watch over the family day and night, but she does not know why. Things spin out of control when she takes a summer job caring for an eccentric, elderly neighbour, and Emma is drawn into playing a strange board game. This fantasy with subthemes of alienation and belonging would be a good addition to a unit dealing with the unknown. Publisher Kids Can Press Limited Distributor University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 264 p. ISBN: 978-1-55074-831-9 Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2001 98 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Wendy 6 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Wallace, Karen Annotation 7 This novel about Wendy Darling, written before she met Peter Pan, deals with issues of infidelity, caregiver abuse, madness, and maturation. Wendy is outspoken and often gets into trouble. After being severely punished by the nanny, she sneaks out of the nursery to spy on her parents at one of their parties. During the party, Wendy discovers that her father is unfaithful. Later, the children are sent to Rosegrove, a summer retreat. Wendy loves Rosegrove because she can see Thomas, who has a disability. Wendy learns that Thomas is really her brother who was sent away because he was not socially acceptable to her father. Wallace describes the hypocrisy and cruelty of the privileged class in 20th-century London. Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher/Distributor Simon & Schuster Canada 100 Front Street RIVERSIDE NJ 08075 (800) 268-3848 Fax: (888) 849-8151 E-mail: info@simonandschuster.ca Website: www.simonsays.com Price: $10.50 pbk. Pagination: 320 p. ISBN: 978-1-4169-0314-7 Copyright: 2005 Year Recommended: 2005 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 99 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 √ Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Tundra Books Inc. What If...? Amazing Stories Author: Hughes, Monica Annotation (CAN) The authors of the selections in this anthology are Canadian; most are award winners and all are writers with a particular interest in the realm of science fiction and fantasy. Distributor United Library Services 7140 Fairmount Drive SE CALGARY AB T2H 0X4 (888) 342-5857 Fax: (800) 661-2806 E-mail: orderdesk@uls.com Website: www.uls.com Price: $8.99 pbk. Pagination: 208 p. ISBN: 978-0-88776-458-4 Copyright: 1998 Year Recommended: 2000 100 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher/Distributor White Girl Author: Olsen, Sylvia Annotation (CAN) Jessie is the only white girl who lives on the reserve. When Jessie’s Mom marries Martin, and they move to Martin’s home, readers learn about the issues that this family from two different cultures face. Admission to a new community is never easy and, in this situation, it is compounded by race. At times, the language is offensive, but the resolution of the issues is powerful. Sono Nis Press P.O. Box 160 WINLAW BV V0G 2J0 (250) 226-0077 (800) 370-5228 Fax: (250) 226-0074 E-mail: book@sononis.com Website: www.sononis.com Price: $9.95 pbk. Pagination: 200 p. ISBN: 978-1-55039-147-3 Copyright: 2004 Year Recommended: 2005 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 101 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 White Midnight. 1st ed. 6 7 8 This prequel to Firegold introduces the browneyed Valley people. In this fantasy, Calhoun creates a mystical world and compelling characters that offer insight into betrayal, prejudice, and what it means to be a monster. Fifteen-year-old Rose Chandler, a bond girl, must conquer her fears to save the land she loves and to free her family from servitude. Rose loves Greengarden Orchard and dreams of saving it from the landlord’s neglect. Barbarians threaten the land, but mysterious visions help Rose to free her family. 10 11 √ Author: Calhoun, Dia Annotation 9 Suggested Context: Imaginative and Literary Publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux Distributor HarperCollins Canada Ltd. 1995 Markham Road SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5M8 (800) 387-0117 (416) 321-2241 Fax: (800) 668-5788 E-mail: hcorder@harpercollins.com Website: www.harpercanada.com Price: $22.95 hdc. Pagination: 304 p. ISBN: 978-0-374-38389-3 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2005 102 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Coteau Books Willa’s New World Distributor Author: Demers, Barbara Annotation (SK) Willa lives in London, England, and when her parents and brother succumb to the London plague in 1795, her uncle has her shipped to York Factory in Canada. This novel transports the reader back in time to a world of filth, cold, and misery as Willa works in the factory, and then ventures on a four-month trek to Fort Edmonton. The role of First Nations people in trading goods and information is examined extensively including the role of First Nations women in the fur trade. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited 195 Allstate Parkway MARKHAM ON L3R 4T8 (800) 387-9776 Fax: (800) 260-9777 E-mail: bookinfo@fitzhenry.ca Website: www.fitzhenry.ca Price: $8.95 pbk. Pagination: 320 p. ISBN: 978-1-55050-179-7 Copyright: 1999 Year Recommended: 2000 This novel would enhance a creative writing class, a unit on women’s roles, or an inquiry into the life of First Nations people. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 103 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Will’s Garden 6 7 (CAN) Will’s “coming to manhood” ceremony precipitates the story in which Will considers serious issues in his community, and in his life. The novel portrays the British Columbian First Nations matriarchal society and the impact that strong women have on Will. While this is not an action-filled book, it gives voice to many issues related to power, racism, bullying, love, homosexuality, and stereotyping. The story demonstrates cross-cultural misapprehension and is told with compassion and humour. 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Maracle, Lee Annotation 8 Suggested Contexts: Personal and Philosophical Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Theytus Books Limited Distributor University of Toronto Press 5201 Dufferin Street DOWNSVIEW ON M3H 5T8 (800) 565-9523 (416) 667-7777 Fax: (800) 221-9985 E-mail: utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca Website: www.utpublishing.com Price: $16.95 pbk. Pagination: 194 p. ISBN: 978-1-894778-59-6 Copyright: 2002 Year Recommended: 2006 104 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Useful Out of Print Resources 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Formac Publishing Company Limited Pagination: 130 p. ISBN: 978-0-88780-214-0 Copyright: 1993 Year Recommended: 1998 Clearcut Danger Author: Choyce, Lesley Annotation (CAN) Alana and Ryan take on a logging company that threatens to change their environment. They find themselves being opposed by workers and family members who owe their jobs to logging, and by company representatives who see only dollar signs. The representative for the logging company is a dangerous man, but when research by Alana and Ryan proves that he is misleading the townspeople about the mill’s safety, the teens persevere in their struggle and win. In the process, Ryan learns about the Micmac culture and about himself. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 105 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Cowboys Don’t Cry 6 7 (CAN) Written in the first person, this novel relates the personal growth and maturity of Shane who blames his alcoholic father for the accident that caused his mother’s death. Shane and his father leave the rodeo circuit to settle on a ranch, but they are unable to establish the communication necessary for healing and forgiveness. This is a realistic portrayal of a lonely, defensive teen and a guilt-ridden father, who reach out tentatively to each other and acknowledge that showing emotions is essential to communication. The story also explores the growing friendship between Shane and Casey, a neighbour girl. 9 10 11 √ Author: Halvorsen, Marilyn Annotation 8 Suggested Context: Personal and Philosophical Publisher Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited Pagination: 150 p. ISBN: 978-1-7736-7429-2 Copyright: 1993 Year Recommended: 1997 106 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 12 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Daughter of the Wind: A Novel 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Cadnum, Michael Annotation Daughter of the Wind is a historical novel set during the Viking era in Scandinavia. Hallgerd is the 17-year-old daughter of a Norwegian village leader. Hallgerd is kidnapped by a group of Danish marauders, so she can marry the son of their noblewoman, who believes that an alliance will protect Danish villages from Norwegian attacks. Gauk, a young berserker (a fighter who becomes a fierce, crazed warrior when provoked), sets out to rescue Hallgerd. He is joined by Hego, the blacksmith from Hallgerd’s village. Gauk and Hego meet Hallgerd after she engineers her own rescue by escaping her captors, setting fire to the town, and stealing a rowboat. Suggested Contexts: Imaginative and Literary Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Orchard Books, Inc. Pagination: 272 p. ISBN: 978-0-439-35224-6 Copyright: 2003 Year Recommended: 2006 Teachers should note that some readers may find the violence in this novel objectionable. There are numerous battles and killings that are graphically described. There is also sexual innuendo. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 107 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Issues Collection 6 7 8 The teacher’s guide contains brief author biographies, teaching suggestions, and crossreferences to other selections in the series. Included are peer and student assessment charts and surveys. 10 11 12 √ Annotation (CAN) The Issues Collection by McGraw-Hill Ryerson is a series of anthologies that contains prose and poetry related to the stated theme. Selections, mainly of Canadian origin, vary in length and reading level. The table of contents includes the author and genre for each selection. 9 Suggested Use: Multigenre Publisher McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited Copyright: 1993 Year Recommended: 1997 Title ISBN Futures 978-0-07-551523-7 Futures: Teacher’s Guide 978-0-07-551524-5 Gender Issues 978-0-07-551444-3 Gender Issues: Teacher’s Guide 978-0-07-551445-1 Values 978-0-07-551456-7 Values: Teacher’s Guide 978-0-07-551457-5 108 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Suggested Context: Social, Cultural, and Historical Publisher Orca Book Publishers The Loki Wolf Pagination: 192 p. ISBN: 978-1-55143-145-9 Author: Slade, Arthur G. Annotation (CAN) The third novel in the Northern Frights series intertwines stories from Icelandic sagas and Norse narratives with a mystery adventure. Fifteen-year-old Angie and her two cousins, Sarah and Michael, journey to Iceland with their Grandpa Thursten for the Christmas season. Grandpa is famous for relating Norse narratives, and he sets the stage for the novel when he describes the “Loki”, a trickster god, and mythical creatures that shift or change shape. Copyright: 2000 Year Recommended: 2001 Some background in Norse narratives will be necessary before using this book with students. Teachers should note that some of the descriptions might be considered offensive. It is recommended that teachers check their school division’s learning resources selection policy before using this novel. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 109 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Nelson Mini-Anthologies Series 6 7 8 10 11 12 √ Annotation (CAN) The Nelson Mini-Anthologies Series is a collection of short stories, poems, plays, and articles about various themes. Each title includes a table of contents and photographic inserts. 9 Suggested Use: Multigenre Publisher Thomson Nelson Copyright: 1994 Year Recommended: 1997 Title ISBN Now Playing: Drama and Microdrama 0-17-603952-X Skits & Scenes 0-17-604364-0 Where in the World? 0-17-604721-2 Where in the World?: Teacher’s Guide 0-17-604734-4 110 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Transitions: Fiction, Poetry, and Non-fiction 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ Author: Hilker, Dennis Annotation Suggested Context: Personal and (CAN) This anthology of prose and poetry is organized under themes such as families, friends, connecting with nature, the impact of technology, and the arts in action. Selections are accompanied by colour illustrations and suggestions for oral and written activities. Included are a table of contents, unit activities, alternate groupings of selections, and author biographies. The teacher’s guide provides pre-, during, and post-reading activities, background information about media literacy, cultural studies, and assessment, as well as suggestions for teaching students with learning challenges. Philosophical Publisher Harcourt Canada Ltd. Copyright: 1995 Year Recommended: 1997 Title ISBN Student Book 0-7747-0151-X Teacher’s Guide 0-7747-0152-5 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 111 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Suggested Use: Professional Resource Publisher UCLA American Studies Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for Children Author: Slapin, Beverly and Seale, Doris Pagination: 246 p. ISBN: 978-0-935626-46-9 Copyright: 1998 Year Recommended: 2001 Annotation This book is a collection of articles that explore the impact of stereotyping in children’s books about Aboriginal peoples. Poetry, art, and stories by Aboriginal peoples accompany the essays. The heart of this volume is the section that includes reviews of children’s and young adult books, most of which were published from the 1950s to the late 1980s. Teachers reading this section will want to revisit and reevaluate materials in their collections. The book also contains a section entitled “How to Tell the Difference”. This section contains valuable information about what to look for when evaluating or choosing books about Aboriginal peoples. The guidance in this book is excellent, and helpful for teachers, librarians, and parents who want to include exemplary literature containing Aboriginal content in their collections. Please note that because this is a republication, some dated items have been deleted and updates have been made to the resource section, bibliography, and contributor’s notes. 112 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Digital Resources The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education provides a forum through the Digital Resources page for teachers to access and share educationally appropriate Internet sites. The URL Database of websites can be found at www.education.gov.sk.ca/digital-resources. Information on sites that are recommended and linked to curriculum outcomes can be found by accessing this database. Teachers are encouraged to share Internet sites with others in the province by registering in the URL database. Once an account is created, teachers are able to suggest new Internet sites as well as access and review sites submitted by other teachers. The reviews are used to decide upon a recommendation and links to curricula. Registration can be done online on the Ministry of Education’s website. The General Reference Centre (GRC) provides access to general Internet sites that relate to curricula. The GRC can be found on the Ministry of Education’s website. Current Internet sites that provide information for English language arts teachers follow: Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) - www.ascd.org/ (CORE) ASCD is ‘dedicated to quality teaching, learning, and leadership’. The organization publishes resources on all aspects of education including English language arts. The Language, Literacy, and Literature Network provides teachers with a forum to share information. The periodical, Educational Leadership, includes articles for English language arts teachers. Canadian Council of Teachers of English Language Arts (CCTELA) - www.cctela.ca/ (CORE, CAN) This national organization of affiliates from across Canada is dedicated to the teaching and learning of English language arts in Canada. It publishes English Quarterly and the CCTELA News Update. InfoTrac Literature Resource Center Database - www.education.gov.sk.ca/Databases-for-schools (CORE, SK) This database contains full-text journal articles, literary criticism, reviews, biographical information, and overviews on over 130,000 writers from all disciplines and time periods. International Federation for the Teaching of English (IFTE) - www.ifte.net/ (CORE) IFTE’s mission is to promote the work and voices of English and literacy teachers through its member associations and in the world of English teaching generally. It works through conferences, links with associations with similar aims, electronic and other forms of publication, and both formal and informal networks of English and literary professionals. International Reading Association (IRA) - www.reading.org/ (CORE) IRA is an association of professionals who are committed to literacy. It publishes the journals, The Reading Teacher, Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, and Reading Research Quarterly. National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) - www.ncte.org/ (CORE) NCTE promotes teaching, research, and student achievement in English language arts. It publishes the journals Language Arts and English Journal. NoveList and NoveList K-8 Databases - www.education.gov.sk.ca/Databases-for-schools (CORE) These databases are fiction guides for all ages and level of readers. They include titles in series, subject access to fiction, full-text book reviews, recommended lists, annotations, and summaries. English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 113 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Saskatchewan Teachers of English Language Arts (STELA) - www.stela.ca/ (CORE, SK) STELA is a special subject council of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) for English language arts educators. The aim of the association is to provide a community for English language arts educators through professional development, in-service training, and pre-service teacher education. The organization publishes On the Horizon and the Inter.STELA Newsletter. Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild (SWG) - www.skwriter.com/ (CORE, SK) SWG is an organization that promotes Saskatchewan writers. The Guild’s mission is to improve the status of the writer in Saskatchewan. The Guild offers conferences, writers’ retreats, and publishes the members’ newsletter, entitled freeLance, and a publication of literature written by Saskatchewan high school students, entitled windScript. Saskatchewan Teachers of English Language Arts (STELA) - www.stela.ca/ (CORE, SK) STELA is a special subject council of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) for English language arts educators. The aim of the association is to provide a community for English language arts teachers through professional development, in-service training, and pre-service teacher education. The organization publishes On the Horizon and the Inter.STELA Newsletter. Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild (SWG) - www.skwriter.com/ (CORE, SK) SWG is an organization that promotes Saskatchewan writers. The Guild’s mission is to improve the status of the writer in Saskatchewan. The Guild offers conferences, writers’ retreats, and publishes the members’ newsletter, freeLance, and windScript, a publication of literature written by Saskatchewan high school students. 114 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Grade 9 Context and Unit Grid - Semester One The titles in this section are examples of learning resources to support particular English language arts units for Grade 9. Please note that the following abbreviations are used for the Major Integrated Resources: Crossroads 9 (CR), Identities 9 (ID), and Sightlines 9 (SL). In addition, there are resources that may be out of print, but still available in your school. These resources include: Mythic Voices, Reflections in Mythology (MV), Now Playing: Drama and Micro-Drama (NP), Stories From Kokhum: Sharing Our Values, Teaching Our Young (KS), The Issues Collection: Futures (FI) and Values (VI), Voices Under One Sky, Contemporary Native Literature (VS). Unit Titles All That I Am – The Search for Self Indigenous and Norse Narratives (Model Unit) (Personal and Philosophical; multigenre thematic) (Imaginative and Literary; Communicative; author/genre study) Note: For more suggested learning resources, please refer to the model unit on the Ministry website. Conflicts, Issues, and Choices – Doing the Right Thing (Model Unit) (Social, Cultural, and Historical; multigenre inquiry and interdisciplinary) Short Stories Acceptance (CR) Borders (CR) Fractures: Family Stories The Girl Who Couldn’t See Herself (FI) Golden Girl (SL) How to Tell Renata (SL) The Jade Peony (CR, SL) Kath and Mouse (CR) Long, Long After School (SL) On the Sidewalk Bleeding (CR) The Taste of Melon (SL) The Children of Odin: The Book of Norse Myths Coyote and the Fish Dam (MV) Creation: The Nine Worlds The Death of Baldur (MV) Mythic Voices: Reflections in Mythology Running Eagle – Woman Warrior of the Blackfeet (VS) Tales of the Norse Gods Tell Me a Tale Telling Tales: Storytelling in the Family That Wascawwy Wabbit: Bugs Bunny as Trickster (CR) Thor’s Visit to Utgard (MV) Traditional Ways (KS) Voices Through the Ages (VS) Wesakechak and the Geese (MV) And the Lucky Winner Is … (CR) Babysitting Helen (CR) Excerpt from Rapid Ray: The Story of Ray Lewis The Long Journey (CR) Montreal 1962 (SL) Take the Stairs The Taste of Melon (SL) The Time of the Wolves (SL) Essays Commercial (SL) The Dream (SL) The Game (SL) Going Back Home (CR) I Live in a Language That’s Not Mine (SL) Living Life to the Max (SL) Mystery of Mysteries (CR) Our Appearance (SL) I Was a Teenage Ingénue (SL) How Rocks Were Born (SL) Tlingit National Anthem (SL) Are We Raising Morally Illiterate Kids? (VI) Challenges (VI) Consorting With Frogs (CR) Desperate Measures (SL) Digital Bullies (SL) Focus on Positive Key to Contentment (FI) Halting Hatred (CR) Recollections (ID) Save South Moresby! (CR) Signposts on the Journey (CR) Small Mercies: A Boy After War (SL) Struggle Against Injustice (ID) Warriors Don’t Cry (ID) English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 115 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Unit Titles Novels All That I Am – The Search for Self Before Wings Being With Henry Blood Brothers Cowboys Don’t Cry Digging for Philip: A Novel A Drop of Rain Hitting the Road The Outsiders Shakespeare Bats Cleanup A Singing Bird Will Come: Naomi in Hong Kong Shoulder the Sky Theories of Relativity Will’s Garden Indigenous and Norse Narratives (Model Unit) Daughter of the Wind The Loki Wolf Also see Teacher’s Guide (CR), p. 3 Full-length Nonfiction Conflicts, Issues, and Choices – Doing the Right Thing (Model Unit) The Alchemist’s Daughter The Breadwinner Clearcut Danger The Losers’ Club No Time to Say Goodbye: Children’s Stories of Kuper Island Residential School One on One Overdrive Parvana’s Journey The Pigman Sea Chase Shattered The Sign of the Scales Sword of the Rightful King: A Novel of King Arthur Trial by Fire White Girl White Midnight Also see Teacher’s Guide (CR), p. 253 The Soul Would Have No Rainbow Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life A Night to Remember See Teacher’s Guide (CR9), p. 253 Lyrics And I Remember (CR) Causes of the Dream Wheel Crosswords (SL) Tales From Here and There For Heidi With Blue Hair (ID) From Soda Jerk (CR) In Praise of Dreams (SL) Our Appearance (SL) The Road Not Taken (CR) School Report (ID) Someone Who Used to Have Someone (SL) To Christine (SL) To My Son (SL) Transitions: Fiction, Poetry, and Non-fiction Two Prisoners (SL) Wanted: Someone Who Cares (CR) Who Am I? (CR) Narratives Beowulf Other (e.g., songs) Discovering Mythology Series The Norsemen One-act Plays The Brute (SL) Tell Me Another Story, Sing Me a Song (NP) 116 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Aleutian Sparrow Birdfoot’s Grampa (CR) Crosswords (SL) Equal Opportunity (SL) The Execution (SL) Granny Clover’s Dream (SL) How Feel I Do? (ID) If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking (CR) If You Think (ID) In Service (SL) Isolated Incident (VI) Looking Back (SL) My Father Hurting (ID) Remember (ID) Shoes (CR) Tires Stacked in the Hallways of Civilization (ID) The Highwayman (SL) Jesse James The Last Leaf (CR) The Fighting Days (SL) The Open Window (SL) English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Unit Titles All That I Am – The Search for Self Indigenous and Norse Narratives (Model Unit) Full-length Plays Conflicts, Issues, and Choices – Doing the Right Thing (Model Unit) King Arthur and His Knights (NP Other (e.g., TV or film script) Photographs and Other Visuals Including Picture Books Eggs in Egg Crate (SL) Messages Are Everywhere (SL) Myself (SL) The Schoolyard (SL) Parlour Scene (SL) Transformation Mask (SL) The Conservationist (SL) Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood Posters, Advertisements, Billboards DVDs Human Resources (e.g., guest speaker) Digital www.equalitytoday.org/ www.envirolink.org English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 117 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Grade 9 Context and Unit Grid - Semester Two The titles in this section are examples of learning resources to support particular English language arts units for Grade 9. Please note that the following abbreviations are used for the Major Integrated Resources: Crossroads 9 (CR), Identities 9 (ID), and Sightlines 9 (SL). In addition, there are resources that may be out of print but still available in your school. These resources include: Futures, The Issues Collection (FI), On Common Ground (OC), and titles from the Nelson Mini-Anthologies Series: In Touch (IT), On the Edge (OE), Other Skies (OS), Side by Side: Songs and Poems (SS), Techno-Talk (TT). Unit Titles Exploring Love, Loyalty, and Relationships (MODEL UNIT) Surviving and Conquering Fractures: Family Stories Gore (SL) Golden Girl (SL) On the Sidewalk Bleeding (CR) Savitri and Satyayan (CR) Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady (SL) Telephone Romance (FI) Coffee, Snacks, Worms (CR) G. Trueheart, Man’s Best Friend (CR) Bus Stop (CR) Dialogue Behind a Curtain (OE) Encounters of the Old Kind (OE) A Hell of a Story (OE) Heroic Stories If Cornered, Scream (OE) In the Silence (SL) The Leaving (CR) Just Lather, That’s All (OE) Lot 87 (OE) The Magic Millstones: Why the Sea Is Salt (CR) The Most Dangerous Game (OE) On the Sidewalk Bleeding (CR) Sophie, 1990 (SL) A Sunrise on the Veld (CR) Thank you, Ma’am (CR) The Wish (OE) (Social, Cultural, and Historical; Personal and Philosophical; Environmental (Personal and and Technological; Philosophical; Social, Cultural and Historical; multigenre thematic) multigenre thematic) Note: For more suggested learning resources, please refer to the model unit on the Minitry website. Short Stories 118 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Looking Beyond – Imagining New Worlds and The Future (Imaginative and Literary; Environmental and Technological; multigenre thematic) The Boy With Five Fingers (FI) The Choice (CR) The Curio Shop (SL) The Day the Martian Landed (CR) The Flying Machine (TT) The Fun They Had (TT) A Glowing Future: Cleaning Up the Last Frontier (OC) A Major Malfunction (CR) Moon Maiden (CR) No Renewal (SL) Save the Moon for Kerdy Dickus (SL) Sentry (SL) User Friends (SL) What If …?: Amazing Stories English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Unit Titles Exploring Love, Loyalty, and Relationships (MODEL UNIT) Surviving and Conquering Looking Beyond – Imagining New Worlds and The Future Essays A Journey Into Adolescence (ID) Understanding Romeo (ID) The Dream (SL) Dreamworld (SL) Digital Bullies (SL) Flames on the Water (OE) Halting Hatred (CR) Hijacked (OE) Madeleine (OE) Montreal, 1962 (SL) Ordeal in the Arctic (OE) Signposts on the Journey (CR) Small Mercies: A Boy After War (SL) What Happened During the Ice Storm (SL) Where’s Sommy? The Cyberstalker Dodges His Hi-tech Pursuers (SL) Can the Future Be Predicted? (ID) Designing a City for Mars (TT) Driving Into the Future (TT) Epilogue: “Back” to the Future (TT) Fantastic Voyages (FI) The Future of Sleep (ID) Hello, Out There!: The New Science of Astrobiology (SL) Hopes and Expectations: How Teenagers View the Future (FI) Hot Art Heats Home (ID) Learning for Life (FI) Learning in Cyberspace (ID) Living to 100 (Mahoney) (SL) Machine Mad (FI) Old Age in New Times (ID) Radical Robots (Garrett) (CR) Techno-Marvels (TT) Undersea Science (CR) Voice Mail and the Mating Ritual (SL) Who’s Out There (CR) Novels A Beautiful Place on Yonge Street Bound An Earthly Knight The Finder King of Shadows Last Sam’s Cage Pegeen and the Pilgrim Romiette and Julio Topher Wendy The Blue Roan Child Call It Courage Charlie Wilcox Charlie Wilcox’s Great War Everest Series The Greenies Kit’s Wilderness The Lady at Batoche Messenger Sister to the Wolf Willa’s New World The City of Ember The Dirt Eaters The Finder The Fire-Eaters Flux Freewalker Gathering Blue Inkheart The Last Book in the Universe The People of Sparks Phoenix Rising Stravaganza: City of Stars The Watcher Full-length Non-fiction Introducing Shakespeare The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest Ice Story: Shackleton’s Lost Expedition Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World: The Extraordinary True Story of Shackleton and Endurance Touching My Father’s Soul: A Sherpa’s Journey to the top of Everest English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 119 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Unit Titles Exploring Love, Loyalty, and Relationships (MODEL UNIT) Surviving and Conquering Looking Beyond – Imagining New Worlds and The Future Lyrics Acceptance (CR) All (SL) Anchorage (SS) Crosswords (SL) Instructions to My Mother (SL) The Masks of Love (SL) Real Love (IT) What Colour Is Love? (Poetry Express) Crosswords (SL) In Praise of Dreams (SL) Introduction to Poetry (ID) On the Brink of Danger (OE) Shoes (CR) Two Prisoners (SL) Walking Through a Wall (SL) World’s Shortest Pessimistic Poem (ID) The Armies of the Moon (SL) Fueled (CR) New Terra (SL) Portrait of a Machine (TT) Shooting the Sun (CR) Visions of the Future (OS) Narratives The Highwayman (SL) The Shooting of Dan McGrew (OE) Aleutian Sparrow The Shooting of Dan McGrew (OE) The Jam on Gerry’s Rock One-act Plays The Brute (SL) The Fighting Days (SL) Full-length Plays Romeo and Juliet (ID) A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Related Readings: Global Shakespeare Eight Science Fiction Plays Other (e.g., TV or film script) Introducing Shakespeare The Trouble With Tribbles (SL9) Other (e.g., songs) Photographs and Messages Are Other Visuals Including Everywhere (SL) Picture Books The Child, The Future (SL) Posters, Advertisements, Billboards Shoe (Leader Post) Is This a Test? DVDs The Making of a Midsummer Night’s Dream Human Resources (e.g., guest speaker) Digital Two Friends (webdelsol. com/ignatow) Plays Romeo and Juliet The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet With Related Readings 120 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Welcome to Cyberspace (SL) Messages Are Everywhere (SL) The Child, the Future (SL) English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Grade 9 Suggested Resources by Context Communicative Context A Beautiful Place on Yonge Street Telling Tales: Storytelling in the Family. 2nd ed. Environmental and Technological Context Call it Courage. 2nd ed. The City of Ember The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest Eight Science Fiction Plays Everest Series Gathering Blue Ice Story: Shackleton’s Lost Expedition Kit’s Wilderness The Lady at Batoche Messenger Phoenix Rising Sea Chase Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World: The Extraordinary True Story of Shackleton and Endurance. 1st paperback ed. The Watcher Imaginative and Literary Context Beowulf The Blue Roan Child The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths The City of Ember Daughter of the Wind: A Novel The Dirt Eaters Discovering Mythology Series An Earthly Knight Eight Science Fiction Plays The Finder Freewalker Gathering Blue Inkheart Introducing Shakespeare The Last Book in the Universe A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 2nd ed. A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Related Readings: Global Shakespeare Mythic Voices: Reflections on Mythology The Norsemen Pegeen and the Pilgrim The People of Sparks. 1st papaerback ed. Phoenix Rising The Soul Would Have No Rainbow: If the Eyes Had No Tears and Other Native American Proverbs Stravaganza: City of Stars Tales of the Norse Gods Tell Me a Tale Telling Tales: Storytelling in the Family. 2nd ed. The Watcher What If...? Amazing Stories White Midnight. 1st ed. Personal and Philosophical Context A Beautiful Place on Yonge Street Before Wings Being With Henry Blood Brothers Bound Call It Courage. 2nd ed. Cowboys Don’t Cry Digging for Philip: A Novel A Drop of Rain Everest Series The Finder The Fire-eaters Fractures: Family Stories The Greenies. 1st ed. Hitting the Road Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster King of Shadows. 1st ed. The Lady at Batoche Last Sam’s Cage The Losers’ Club The Making of a Midsummer Night’s Dream – DVD A Midsummer Night’s Dream. 2nd ed. A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Related Readings: Global Shakespeare No Time to Say Goodbye: Children’s Stories of Kuper Island Residential School One on One The Outsiders Overdrive English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 | 121 English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9 Romeo and Juliet. 3rd ed. Romiette and Julio Sea Chase Shakespeare Bats Cleanup Shattered Shoulder the Sky Theories of Relativity. 1st ed. Topher Touching My Father’s Soul: A Sherpa’s Journey to the Top of Everest The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet with Related Readings Transitions: Fiction, Poetry, and Non-fiction Trial by Fire Wendy White Girl Will’s Garden Sea Chase Shattered The Sign of the Scales A Singing Bird Will Come: Naomi in Hong Kong Sister to the Wolf Sword of the Rightful King: A Novel of King Arthur Topher Touching My Father’s Soul: A Sherpa’s Journey to the Top of Everest Wendy Willa’s New World Will’s Garden Social, Cultural, and Historical Context The Alchemist’s Daughter Aleutian Sparrow Bound The Breadwinner Charlie Wilcox Charlie Wilcox’s Great War Clearcut Danger Daughter of the Wind: A Novel Digging for Philip: A Novel The Fire-eaters Flux The Greenies. 1st ed. King of Shadows. 1st ed. Kit’s Wilderness The Lady at Batoche Last Sam’s Cage The Loki Wolf Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life Messenger A Night to Remember One on One Parvana’s Journey Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood The Pigman 122 | English Language Arts: Additional Learning Resources • Grade 9