Puerto Rican Stories in English for Teachers

This page has been created to help
classroom teachers locate stories on and about Puerto Ricans from both the
island and those living on the mainland. You can locate information on these
stories from a series of options listed below.
This will hopefully give you a chance
of becoming more acquainted with the available literature in English on
Puerto Rico and on ways these can be used in your classrooms.
This project has been created to recognize
and honor the valuable work of yesterday and today's writers and illustrators
of children's and young adult's literature; those whose work will hopefully
be continued by others in the next millennium.
Follow the
links to pages on...
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Nicholasa Mohr |
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Silent Dancing/ Judith Ortiz Cofer |
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You are the
visitor
to this site.
Use the teachers' voices section to share
your experiences with Puerto Rican stories with others. Click here.
Please
your comments, suggestions, and
possible inclusions to wgarcard@mailcity.com.
Your comments are appreciated. They
will help me to build a better web site that is responsive to your needs
and can best support your efforts for our children in our schools. Thank
you!
Last Updated December 16, 1999

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