Our words, our ways : reading and writing in North Carolina

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Where to find it

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C810 B92o 1995
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
C810 B92o 1995 c. 2
Status
Available
Call Number
C810 B92o 1995 manual
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Teacher's resource guide

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Summary

This volume is designed to integrate the study of reading and writing skills and the history, culture, and language of our state. As author Sally Buckner introduces students to the wealth and variety of literature produced by North Carolina writers, she also provides the opportunity for them to read and write more effectively and efficiently.

Our Words, Our Ways includes a variety of genres such as imaginative literature (poetry, short stories, excerpts from novels, and plays); non-fiction (essays, biography, articles, and exploration accounts); legends from the Tuscarora and Cherokee Indians; and tall tales and ghost stories from across the state. The text is divided into two major parts: Heritage, arranged chronologically from reports of the earliest explorers up to events in 1975; and Home, a survey of contemporary North Carolina life, literature, and concerns. Appropriate for literature classes and for social studies classes, this volume is a perfect example of how effective interdisciplinary teaching can be.

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