1. Home
  2. Parenting & Family
  3. Children's Books
Elizabeth Kennedy
Elizabeth's Children's Books Blog

By Elizabeth Kennedy, About.com Guide to Children's Books

Picture That! - For Teachers of Tweens and Teens

Friday November 6, 2009
Cover art of Picture That! teachers' guideAmong other uses of children's picture books, author and educator Sharron L. McElmeel recommends, "Using picture books to introduce a topic, to build a schematic background for content-area studies, and to develop higher-level thinking skills..." In her book Picture That! From Mendel to Normandy, McElmeel encourages teachers of tweens and teens (grades 4-12) to use picture books across the curriculum and provides guidance as to which children's books to use and how to use them. Using picture books with older kids can be very effective in getting them interested in a topic. I have found that some picture books, particularly wordless picture books like A Day, A Dog, make excellent writing prompts. Are their picture books that have captured the interest of the tweens and teens in your family? If so, please click on "Comments" and share their recommendations.

(over art courtesy of Libraries Unlimited, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO)

Comments

No comments yet. Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment

Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title="">, <b>, <i>, <strike>

Explore Children's Books
About.com Special Features

Stay connected and entertained with reviews on tips on the latest HDTVs, cellphones and more. More >

Reclaim the morning and your sanity with these easy recipes, tips, and timesaving ideas. More >

  1. Home
  2. Parenting & Family
  3. Children's Books

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.