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Annemarie's Literature Blog: Don't Eat the Teacher
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Don't Eat the Teacher. Nick Ward is the author and illustrator of many children's books. Ward had his first book published in 1979. He also write under the. Pseudonym of Charlie Small, who is the main character in one of his series. The teacher was very understanding of Sammy’s problem though and always told him it was alright. Sammy vowed to try harder the next day and when his mom asked him what he learned that day he said a lot! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Annemarie's Literature Blog: The Case of the Missing Mother
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Monday, December 5, 2011. The Case of the Missing Mother. James Howe was born on August 2, 1946 in Oneida, New York. He is the author of more than 80 children and young adult books. Animal was extremely happy to be reunited with his mother and she was able to play in the tribute concert. Ask the students if they have ever lost something. How did they feel? Did anyone help them look for it? Have the children write about how they think Animal felt to find his mother. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Katie's Book Log: Pink and Say
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Friday, December 2, 2011. Written and Illustrated by: Patricia Polacco. Published by: Philomel Books 1994. This book tells the story of how Pinkus saved and helped a wounded Union soldier of a different race, Sheldon, during the Civil War. After being nursed back to health by Pinkus’ African American mother, the two boys became friends. After a run in with the Confederates, Pinkus’ mother was killed and the two boys were sent to a Confederate concentration camp. Civil War, Courage and Honor, Friendship.
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Children's Books: The Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head
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Monday, December 5, 2011. The Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head. The Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head. Written by Jan Slepian and Ann Seidler. Illustrated by Richard E. Martin. The Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head. Ann Seidler co-wrote many books with Jan Slepian that taught phonemic awareness to young readers. Richard E. Martin has illustrated numerous books for young readers. He teamed with Jan Slepian and Ann Seidler on two children's books. The Car Who Wore a Pot on Her Head. Bendemolena and her family.
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!: Exploring Countries – Mexico
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Monday, November 7, 2011. Exploring Countries – Mexico. Colleen Sexton has written countless books, including many non-fiction books and biographies of well known people such as J.K. Rowling. This book shows Mexico in many different ways. It shows where Mexico is geographically in relation to other countries, what their land is like; wetlands, plateaus, etc. It shows what animals live in Mexico, and gives fun facts about the country. What do we know about Mexico? What did we learn about Mexico?
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Britt Bogan's Blog: The Colors of Us
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This blog is to share children's literature books with other people. Sunday, December 11, 2011. The Colors of Us. The Colors of Us. Seven-year-old Lena and her mother observe the variations in the color of their friend's skin and refer to them as types of foods and other things found in nature. For example, different shades of brown could be described as toffee, mocha, chocolate, honey, etc. Would you say something to them? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Home is the Sea. In the Small Pond. White...
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Britt Bogan's Blog: Free Fall
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This blog is to share children's literature books with other people. Sunday, December 11, 2011. David Weisner wrote and illustrated Free Fall. Non-fiction, Caldecott Honor book. Have students share with their classmates a fun and interesting dream they have experienced. What is a dream? Why do we dream? Why did this young boy visit all of these places? Do you think he was scared? Why or why not? Students will make a small mobile of their favorite dreams and show them to their classmates. In the Small Pond.
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Britt Bogan's Blog: A Tree is Nice
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This blog is to share children's literature books with other people. Sunday, December 11, 2011. A Tree is Nice. A Tree is Nice. By Janice May Udry. This story describes the many different reasons why trees are so nice. Such as, making the world beautiful, can play in the leaves, give us shade, we can climb them, and the noise that the leaves make when the wind blows. Who likes to play in trees? Has anyone planted a seed to make a tree? What happens to trees when the seasons change? Labels: Caldecott Awar...
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Britt Bogan's Blog: Holes
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This blog is to share children's literature books with other people. Thursday, December 8, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Home is the Sea. In the Small Pond. The Colors of Us. The Bus For Us. A Tree is Nice. Cleveland Lees Beale Street Band. Sam Bangs and Moonshine. White Snow Bright Snow. Beep, Beep, Vroom Vroom. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? I am in the Graduate Literacy Program at Le Moyne College. View my complete profile. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Katie's Book Log: Moses Goes to a Concert
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Friday, December 2, 2011. Moses Goes to a Concert. Moses Goes to a Concert. Written and Illustrated by: Isaac Millman. Published by: Farar, Straus, and Giroux 2002. Genre: Realistic Fiction, Disabilities. A young boy named Moses and his friends at school are deaf. They attend a school field trip with their class and their teacher Mr. Samuels to a concert. On the trip they meet, Marjorie Elwyn who plays the drums. The class learns that she is deaf too. About the Author: Isaac Millman. He attended college ...