Novels in Verse for Teens: A Guidebook with Activities for Teachers and Librarians
byLisa Krok, MLIS, MEd, is the adult and teen services manager at Morley Library in the Cleveland, Ohio, area and a former teacher.

20200331
Libraries Unlimited
Pages | 164 |
Topics | AASL Standards;Common Core Standards;Creative Writing;Novels in Verse;Poetry;Readers Advisory;Reluctant Readers;Teen Readers;Young Adults;Children's and Young Adult Services: Readers' Advisory Services |
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This valuable guide advises teachers and librarians how to use novels in verse in functional, hands-on ways with teens, including reluctant readers.
Novels in verse are popular and have recently won some important awards. They are of great value to teachers and librarians as a way of reaching all teens, including marginalized teens and those who may be struggling or reluctant readers. This guide shows readers how to pair books with teens based on their needs, interests, and specific situations. After teens are paired with books, this guide suggests activities to further engage them with the poetry. Activities are tied to Common Core and AASL standards for ease of lesson planning for teachers.
Verse novels address a widely diverse demographic and a variety of topics, including various cultures, religions, racism, LGBTQ+ themes, mental illness, poverty, homelessness, sexual assault, self-harm/suicide, domestic violence, family dynamics, disabilities, refugees, English language learners, and more.
Novels in verse provide a more modern, practical alternative to some older classics that may not appeal to many teens or that may intimidate them by their sheer number of words per page. This book provides a one-stop resource for choosing and using novels in verse with teen readers.
- Helps librarians reach struggling and/or reluctant readers across a broad demographic
- Provides a way for librarian to engage and empower teens with literature
- Offers an alternative to using traditional classics that may not hold appeal for many teens
- Connects to Common Core and AASL standards for ease of lesson planning
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Table of Contents
Novels in Verse for Teens: A Guidebook with Activities for Teachers and Librarians
Author(s): Krok, Lisa;Contributors: Krok, Lisa;Abstract:This valuable guide advises teachers and librarians how to use novels in verse in functional, hands-on ways with teens, including reluctant readers.
Novels in verse are popular and have recently won some important awards. They are of great value to teachers and librarians as a way of reaching all teens, including marginalized teens and those who may be struggling or reluctant readers. This guide shows readers how to pair books with teens based on their needs, interests, and specific situations. After teens are paired with books, this guide suggests activities to further engage them with the poetry. Activities are tied to Common Core and AASL standards for ease of lesson planning for teachers.
Verse novels address a widely diverse demographic and a variety of topics, including various cultures, religions, racism, LGBTQ+ themes, mental illness, poverty, homelessness, sexual assault, self-harm/suicide, domestic violence, family dynamics, disabilities, refugees, English language learners, and more.
Novels in verse provide a more modern, practical alternative to some older classics that may not appeal to many teens or that may intimidate them by their sheer number of words per page. This book provides a one-stop resource for choosing and using novels in verse with teen readers.
- Helps librarians reach struggling and/or reluctant readers across a broad demographic
- Provides a way for librarian to engage and empower teens with literature
- Offers an alternative to using traditional classics that may not hold appeal for many teens
- Connects to Common Core and AASL standards for ease of lesson planning
SortTitle: novels in verse for teens: a guidebook with activities for teachers and librariansAuthor Info:Lisa KrokauthorLisa Krok, MLIS, MEd, is the adult and teen services manager at Morley Library in the Cleveland, Ohio, area and a former teacher.
eISBN-13: 9781440874949Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440874949.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440874932Imprint: Libraries UnlimitedPages: 164Publication Date: 20200331- Cover Cover11
- Epigraph ii3
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Dedication v6
- Contents vii8
- Part One: Understanding and Using Novels in Verse 112
- Part Two: Readers’ Advisory and Activities 2536
- The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo 2637
- Booked by Kwame Alexander 3041
- The Crossover by Kwame Alexander 3344
- Rebound by Kwame Alexander 3445
- Solo by Kwame Alexander 3647
- Shout by Laurie Halse Anderson 3849
- They Call Me Güero: A Border Kid’s Poems by David Bowles 4152
- Freakboy by Kristin Elizabeth Clark 4455
- You Remind Me of You: A Poetry Memoir by Eireann Corrigan 4859
- Sanctuary Somewhere by Brenna Dimmig 5061
- Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir by Margarita Engle 5263
- Jazz Owls: A Novel of the Zoot Suit Riots by Margarita Engle 5465
- The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba’s Greatest Abolitionist by Margarita Engle 5667
- Soaring Earth by Margarita Engle 5768
- With a Star in My Hand: Ruben Dario, Poetry Hero by Margarita Engle 5869
- The Good Braider by Terry Farish 6071
- Two Girls Staring at the Ceiling by Lucy Frank 6273
- Between the Lines by Nikki Grimes 6374
- Bronx Masquerade by Nikki Grimes 6677
- Garvey’s Choice by Nikki Grimes 6778
- Ordinary Hazards: A Memoir by Nikki Grimes 6879
- House Arrest by K. A. Holt 7081
- Knock Out by K. A. Holt 7283
- Redwood and Ponytail by K. A. Holt 7384
- Crank by Ellen Hopkins 7485
- Glass (Crank #2) by Ellen Hopkins 7687
- Fallout (Crank #3) by Ellen Hopkins 7788
- Some Girls Bind by Rory James 7889
- Mary’s Monster: Love, Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein by Lita Judge 8192
- Kiss of Broken Glass by Madeleine Kuderick 8495
- Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai 8697
- Up from the Sea by Leza Lowitz 8798
- Under the Mesquite by Guadalupe Garcia McCall 89100
- Blood Water Paint by Joy McCullough 91102
- What I Leave Behind by Alison McGhee 93104
- Amiri & Odette: A Love Story by Walter Dean Myers 94105
- Street Love by Walter Dean Myers 96107
- American Ace by Marilyn Nelson 97108
- How I Discovered Poetry by Marilyn Nelson 98109
- Loving vs. Virginia: A Documentary Novel of the Landmark Civil Rights Case by Patricia Hruby Powell 99110
- Gabi, a Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero 101112
- For Every One by Jason Reynolds 103114
- Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds 104115
- Girls Like Me by Lola StVil 107118
- The Moon Within by Aida Salazar 108119
- The Opposite of Innocent by Sonya Sones 109120
- Saving Red by Sonya Sones 111122
- A Time to Dance by Padma Venkatraman 114125
- Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga 116127
- Becoming Billie Holiday by Carole Boston 118129
- White Rose by Kip Wilson 120131
- Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson 122133
- Finding Baba Yaga by Jane Yolen 124135
- Glossary of Poetic Devices 125136
- Works Cited 129140
- Author/Title Index 137148
- Content Tag Index 139150