The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo is a story about a china rabbit named Edward who was spoiled, and did not know how to love anyone but himself. He gets lost and travels to many different walks of life. On his journey he learns to love and appreciate things and people. He becomes wiser, and realizes the real struggles people go through.
This is one of my favorite children's books, now that I have read it. It has such a good theme, and meaning for children to learn when they are young.
This is a fictional story.
Kate DiCamillo: She has written many amazing children's books in her lifetime, and also also won an award for them. (Newbery Medal in 2004). she began writing books when she was 29, but had always loved to write.
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/contributor/kate-dicamillo
Class activities:
Children love toys! Knowing that this story is about a china rabbit, a teacher could help their students make puppet rabbits in class. Not only will they love them as stuffed animals, with these puppets you and the students would be able to reenact some of the scenes from the book.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Swamps of Sleethe
Swamps of Sleethe: Poems From Beyond the Solar System (2010) by Jack Prelutsky is a book made up of nineteen Science Fiction poems, and it is about fictitious planets. These planets are not happy ones. They are scary with freezing climates, and bugs so big, they can eat you, water that shrinks you, and sadness that takes you over.
At the end of the book, it describes how the human race is cruel and greedy, brutal and unlawful.
These poems have high-level vocabulary, so this is best suited for higher level grades.
This book also has provided pronunciations for the words that students do not, and will not know.
About the Author:
Jack Prelutsky: He has written more than 50 poetry collections in his life time, some of which include Nightmares:Poems to trouble your sleep (1976), It's Halloween (1977). These among many others have been written by him in the last several years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Prelutsky
Class activities:
Because The vocabulary words are difficult in the book of poems, you can have your students unscramble the planet names that are anagrams of words and phrases that describe the planets.
Have students write a short poem that is similar about one of the eight planets in our own solar system, based on the real characteristics.
http://packjubileejackprelutsky.weebly.com/the-swamps-of-sleethe.html
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus
Junie B. Jones and The Stupid Smelly Bus by Barbara Park is a fantastic children's book and one of many in a series of Junie B. Jones stories. This is one of my favorite children's books, and favorite out of the series.
Junie does not want to ride the bus on the first day of school. she heard scary stories about what happens to little kids when they ride the bus from her two friends. So, after school instead of of riding home on the bus she hides in the teachers closet, and waits to everyone is gone. Junie then wanders the school, and then was found by the janitor.
Barbara Parks was born on April 21, 1947 and has won an award for the books she has written. She is the author of the Junie B. Jones series, and has also written Mike Harte was Here, and The Kid in the Red Jacket. The award she won is the Dorothy Canfield Fisher award.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Park
Junie B. Jones is a fictional story book.
Class activities:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Park
Junie B. Jones is a fictional story book.
Class activities:
Using this book in the classroom, you can have the students study the behavior of Junie. While they read the book, you can have them list her behaviors, and words and phrases. The students can then retell the story and act it out.
The students can also compare and contrast their own behaviors to Junie's
Junie is a very witty and adventurous girl. Children will love to read not only this book
but the entire series!
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/junie-b-jones-lesson-plan
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Who was Walt Disney?
Who was Walt Disney by Whitney Stewart is a children's biography about the life of the man who changed children's lives forever. It start from when he was born, and how mischievous he was when he was young, to him be the class clown of his school. The author tells us the author tells us his journey to fame, and what he had to do to achieve it!
I think this is a great book for children, especially the ones who love Disney movies, and Disney World! not many children know about the man who created all the magic that his for example, Peter Pan, and the Disney Princesses.
Whitney Stewart always wanted to be a writer. Even as early as elementary school she started writing stories. At fifteen, she submitted children's stories to publishers, and traveled to other parts of the world at seventeen to pursue her dreams. To the Lion Throne, and The 14th Dalai Lama were her first two children's books that made her career.
http://www.whitneystewart.com/author.htm
Activities:
I think showing a class some of the first Mickey Mouse shows, and the most recent ones, and letting them compare and contrast them, is a great and fun activity for them to learn the history, and how drastic things have changed in so many years.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
George vs. George
George Vs. George: The American Revolution as Seen from Both Sides is a non-fiction children's book by. Rosalyn Schanzer. This is story the story of both George's. It explains how similar they really were even though they were enemies in the revolutionary war. It explains both of their sides, as some people do not know this. It tells you everything from the Boston Tea Party to the Boston Massacre. It is a great read for children when learning about their first president!
http://www.powells.com/biblio/2-9781426300424-1
Rosalyn Schanzer who writes about the adventures in History seems to have many adventures of her own, including seeing lions and elephants and kayaking with whales. This may be what gives her the inspiration to write and illustrate her stories. She began to write in 1993.
http://www.rosalynschanzer.com/BioPage.html
Activities in the class:
Children love to make treats in the class. So since this story mentions the Boston Tea Party, I thought that making tea, and bringing in cookies, so that the students could have their own tea party like the British do.
I also thought that we could make our own British and American flags in the class too. This way students will be able to see the differences in the flags.
I think this would be a great story to read to a class. It explains things in a very simple way. I cannot wait to teach my class about their presidents. It is a really fun topic to teach and learn about!
The Diary of Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank is one of my favorite books that I have read. This was written by a young Jewish girl named Anne. She is writing about her time in hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust. She, her family and others are hidden in an attic for some time. Unfortunately they are found, and taken to a concentration camp, where she later dies.
This is such a great story for children to read. When I read it, I was in middle school, and I fell in love with it. This was one of the first times learning about the Holocaust and the terror of what it was.
This Diary of Anne Frank is known as a memoir.
Anne Frank was born in 1929. She wrote this Diary while she was in hiding, and spent over two years in the attic in Amsterdam. Her diary was first published in 1947, and is one of the most powerful memoirs of the Holocaust. After Anne and her family were arrested by the Nazis in 1945, she died nine months later of typhus at the Bergan-Belsen concentration camp when she was fifteen.
http://www.carolhurst.com/subjects/biographies.html
Anne was such a brave girl, and should be and is an idol for many young girls and boys in the world. This book shows young people that they too are strong, and capable of what ever they want. even though she died in the Holocaust, she died a person that so many look up to!
Activities in the classroom:
If you have ever seen the movie Freedom Writers you would know that in the true story the teacher took her students to the Holocaust museum. In this museum you get a picture of a person who was in the Holocaust, and when the tour is over you find out if they died or survived. This may be hard for young students to do, because no one wants to know if someone has died or not. But, I thought that if I taught this lesson to a class I would do something along the same line.
I would find individual pictures and names of survivors and give them to students. They would then have time to find out their stories (on computers). At the end of the class, I would ask what each student found out, and to tell the class one interesting fact about the survivor.
Another thing that I might do is to have my students keep their own diaries for the time we stay on the lesson. They would write in it every day, and tell me anything they wanted to. They could say what they did that day, how their day was, or even what they plan to do for the weekend. This will help them know why Anne wrote her Diary.
Personal Response:
Like I have said, I love this book and think that it is a fantastic choice for students to read!
Balloons over Broadway
Balloons over Broadway tells the story of a young girl who goes to see the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. She was amazed by the balloons. So this is her fascinating story of the man (Tony Sarg) who created them.
About the Author:
Melissa Sweet has Illustrated almost 100 books. From Board books to Pictures, and nonfiction books too! Balloons over Broadway won many awards including; 2012 Sibert Medal and many more.
Class Activities:
Children can make puppets in the classroom that resemble the ones in the story. Making puppets is a fun way for the children to learn more arts and crafts, and to actually feel like they are in the story themselves!
http://www.curiouscitydpw.com/2012/11/02/balloons-over-broadway-puppets/
http://melissasweet.net/?page_id=2
http://www.kidsvt.com/vermont/book-review-balloons-over-broadway-the-true-story-of-the-puppeteer-of-macys-parade/Content?oid=2136433
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