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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 10:17:52 -0500
I'm curious as to exactly how some of you teach Alice in Wonderland to children - if you do. And in how you use it - if you do - in the school or public library?
While you're all warming up to this - if you have something to share
- meanwhile let's hear from Monica Edinger. Monica, you've developed an extensive "Alice" curriculum for use with your students in the Dalton School. Will you tell us about it? Although we know you've written about your curriculum, not everyone has access to the magazine(s) in which you've described it... and we're interested. Thanks! - Ginny
Ginny Moore Kruse (gmkruse at education.wisc.edu) Cooperative Children's Book Center, A library of the School of Education Unviersity of Wisconsin - Madison
Received on Tue 24 Oct 2000 10:17:52 AM CDT
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 10:17:52 -0500
I'm curious as to exactly how some of you teach Alice in Wonderland to children - if you do. And in how you use it - if you do - in the school or public library?
While you're all warming up to this - if you have something to share
- meanwhile let's hear from Monica Edinger. Monica, you've developed an extensive "Alice" curriculum for use with your students in the Dalton School. Will you tell us about it? Although we know you've written about your curriculum, not everyone has access to the magazine(s) in which you've described it... and we're interested. Thanks! - Ginny
Ginny Moore Kruse (gmkruse at education.wisc.edu) Cooperative Children's Book Center, A library of the School of Education Unviersity of Wisconsin - Madison
Received on Tue 24 Oct 2000 10:17:52 AM CDT