Carol,
I personally think that to teach connections best, you need books that you 
personally connect with. Then choose books that your students can connect with. 
I'm sure this isn't all that helpful, but to make honest connections, I have to 
pick up a book that I truly connect with. I like to use The Keeping Quilt by 
Patricia Polacco, Chrysanthemum and Owen by Kevin Henkes for personal 
connections. I like to pick NF books that the kids already have some schema for 
and then show them how to build on that by reading more on the topic...hope 
this helps.
janelle

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From: "Carol Mauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Good Morning, 
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> Does someone have a compiled texts to teach connections? 
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> Thank you! 
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> Carol 
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> >>> "Libby DuVall" 3/3/2008 1:24 PM >>> 
> I'm wondering if anyone uses any picture books to accompany Hatchet? 
> Do any of you have good titles of picture books on the topics of survival, 
> the 
> Canadian wilderness, and/or living alone? 
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> Thanks in advance. 
> Libby 
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> Libby DuVall 
> Reading Specialist 
> Glenwood Intermediate School 
> Ball-Chatham CUSD#5 
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