Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tough Boris by Mem Fox is a great book.  All kid love pirates.  The book talks about a lot of things that pirates are.  They are tough, scary, massive, and so on.  Boris's parrot dies at the end of the book and it ends by saying pirates cry and so do I.  This is an outstanding book for teaching about details.  It has a lot of not boring words.  I have also used this book when a child has a favorite pet die.  It is one of my favorite books.  Mem Fox is a great author.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Snowmen at night
Snowmen at night is written by Caralyn Buehner and illustrated by Mark Buehner.  It is a story about a boy who builds a snowman and the next day he find his creation is not the same as the day before.  The snowman is all beat up.  It gets him to thinking about what they do at night.  The story then goes into what the boy thinks the snowmen do at night.  You can teach poetry and rhyming with this story, and also about fact versus fiction.  You can also use this book to help explain what using your imagination can do to help you write stories.  I just like to read and laugh at the illustrations.   It is a good book for a nice snowy day in the winter.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Where The Wild Things Are
I remember this book from when I went to elementary school. My mom and dad used to read it to me. I like to share it with my class now. I use it to teach fantasy and fiction versus reality. Max in the book goes from being a boy in his home to leaving to visit a fictional world of wild things. He later returns to reality at the end of the book for dinner. I also like to teach how stories can be told without words. There is a section in the book where there are no words. It is during the "wild rumpus". I think this book by Maurice Sendak will always be a classic.
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