High school books

Discover a curated list of must-read high school books that will expand your mind and broaden your perspective. Dive into these captivating stories and embark on a literary journey.
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Books for High School English

Are you looking for books to use in your high school classroom that will actually engage your students? High school novels aren’t always the easiest to choose, especially when you have a group of students who are reluctant readers. Try a few of these suggestions for novels to teach in high school English that will keep your students excited about reading.

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Haley Clark
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31 Student-Approved Books to Read for High School - English Teacher Blog

Do your high school students struggle to find books they can’t put down? Here are 31 student-approved books to read for high school that won’t disappoint!

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Jerolyn
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Building a Diverse Classroom Library in Middle & High School

Hello again-- The SuperHERO Teacher here to discuss the importance of DIVERSITY!!! The quote, "books are companions, teachers, magicians, and bankers of the treasures of the mind. Books are humanity in print" by Barbara Tuchman comes to mind when I think of building a diverse classroom library. If books are humanity in print, then we, as teachers, need to represent EACH of out students from all walks of life! All of our students are experiencing something different, whether we know about it…

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Kathy O'Shaughnessy