Banned Books Week
  • What is Banned Books Week?
  • Activities & Resources: Elementary
  • Activities & Resources: Middle School
  • Activities & Resources: High School
  • References

References

"Banned & Challenged Books." American Library Association. American Library Association, 2014. Web. 01 Mar. 2014.

Peterson, Karyn M. "Banned Books Week: Celebrate the Right to Read."  School Library Journal.  School Library Journal, 26 Sept.
    2013.  Web. 01 Mar. 2014.

Condron, Annie.  "Teach Hub.com."  12 Banned Books Week Classroom Activities.  K-12 Teachers Alliance, n.d.,  Web. 2 Mar 2014.
    http://www.teachhub.com/banned-book-week-activities.

Banned Books Week:  Celebrating the Freedom to Read.  ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom, n.d. Web. 2 Mar 2014. 
    http://bannedbooksweek.org/.


"Libraries." National Coalition Against Censorship. National Coalition Against Censorship, n.d. Web. 2 Mar. 2014.


"Episode 30 — Censorship and Your Freedom to Read." Readwritethink.org. Read, Write, Think, 2009. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.

"Get Ready to Celebrate Banned Books Week." Readwritethink.org. Read, Write, Think, 2012. Web. 2 Mar. 2014.

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A middle school teacher's thoughts about teenagers and Banned Books Week." Offbeat Families.com, 2011. Web. 2 Mar. 2014.
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