ID : voice, vision, identity /

"All adolescents struggle to define themselves as they question the world and their place in it. In the ID program, students use reading and writing workshops to discover their identities and mark their place in the world with their own voices and vision. The program's compelling texts and...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tatum, Alfred W.
Other Authors: Myers, Walter Dean, 1937-2014, Soto, Gary, Bartoletti, Susan Campbell, Stokes, John A., 1931-, Stork, Francisco X., Alexie, Sherman, 1966-, Collins, Suzanne, Shakur, Tupac, 1971-1996
Format: Kit
Language:English
Published: New York : Scholastic, 2010.
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Online Access:http://www.scholastic.com/id
Table of Contents:
  • 1 professional guide (c2010. 176 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.)
  • 1 anthology (c2010. 205 pages ; 17 cm.)
  • 1 teacher resource CD[-ROM] (c2010)
  • 1 journal (c2010. 48 chiefly blank pages ; 23 cm.)
  • 1 folder
  • 8 YA trade paperbacks: [Bk. 1]. The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian / by Sherman Alexie (NY : Scholastic, c2006. [230] pages : black & white illustrations ; 20 cm.) ; [Bk. 2]. Accidental love / Gary Soto (NY : Scholastic, 2009, c2008. 179 pages ; 19 cm.) ; [Bk. 3]. Behind the eyes / Francisco X. Stork (NY : Scholastic, c2006. 246 pages ; 20 cm.) ; [Bk. 4]. The boy who dared / Susan Campbell Bartoletti (NY :Scholastic, 2008. 202 pages ; 19 cm.) ; [Bk. 5]. The Hunger Games / Suzanne Collins (NY : Scholastic, 2009, c2008. 374 pages ; 21 cm.) ; [Bk. 6]. Selected poems from The rose that grew from concrete / Tupac Amar Shakur (NY : Scholastic, c1999. [127] pages : black & white illustrations, portraits ; 19 cm.). ; [Bk. 7]. Students on strike : Jim Crow, civil rights, Brown, and me : a memoir / by John A. Stokes ((NY : Scholastic, c2008. 179 pages, [2] pages of plates : black & white illustrations ; 19 cm.) ; [Bk. 8]. Sunrise over Fallujah / Walter Dean Myers (NY : Scholastic, c2006. 190, [20] pages 1 map, 1 portrait ; 18 cm.)
  • [Bk. 9]. Fearless voices : engaging a new generation of African American adolescent male writers / Alfred W. Tatum (NY : Scholastic, c2013. 176 pages : black & white illustrations ; 23 cm.).