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Integrating Literature and Technology:
How to Make the Library the
Heart of Your School
AMELIA EARHART: The Legend of the
Lost Aviator
An Integrated Literature Guide By Nancy JohnsonNovember 6, 2014
Summary
Amelia Earhart: The Legend of the Lost Aviator by Shelley Tanaka and illustrated by David Craig is the true story of Amelia’s life and adventure. This biographical account begins with a young Amelia visiting the Iowa State Fair in 1908 where she caught sight of her first plane. Tanaka then takes the reader on a beautiful journey through archival photographs, striking illustrations, and interesting text which provide glimpses of Amelia’s college days, her time as a nurse’s aide, her solo transatlantic flight in 1932, and finally, to her last flight and unexplained disappearance.
Tanaka, S. (2008). Amelia Earhart: The legend of the lost aviator. Toronto: Madison Press Books.
Reading Level: Grade 6.4 Interest Level: Grades 1-4Target Level: Grade 6
Shelley Tanaka
2009 Winner of the Orbus Pictus Award for
Outstanding Nonfiction for Children
Lesson 1: Thinglink
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Lesson 2: Word Clouds using Wordle
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Lesson 4: QR Codes
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